Competition: See Operation Crucible at Sheffield Theatres
‘Sheffield was on fire. It was glowing orange, like hell, like a furnace, like steel.' Folie a deux Productions and From Ground
‘Sheffield was on fire. It was glowing orange, like hell, like a furnace, like steel.' Folie a deux Productions and From Ground
Following an admission by National Theatre director Rufus Norris that nearly half the actors he casts are people he already knows or
Several high profile suicides in the industry has prompted the launch of a new website dedicated to supporting arts professionals struggling with
Musicals Guys and Dolls is to close in the West End four months earlier than planned. The musical, which opened in Chichester
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
What future for drama teachers? Reading your article on the decline of GCSE drama (June 30, p2) has amplified my concerns for
There's no doubt that ted knows how to put on a show. With its expertise and state-of-the-art resources, a growing list of
Join West End performer Sharon Sexton in this award-winning one woman, musical rollercoaster. Set in the intimacy of her dressing room, “Liza”
With barely two-and-a-half years since the management buyout of The Entertainment Department owned by Qdos, and a few months since the new
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the Harry Potter and
As drama schools across the country announce their intentions to increase fees, prompting criticism from theatre leaders, this week we’re asking: Is
Tickets for pennies POLANDÂ On May 21, public theatres in Poland took part in the second "tickets for pennies" campaign. Last year, the
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Our entertainment and events industries are served by some of the best make-up artists, costume and wig makers in the world "
Jesus, what was I thinking? I read in the Stage (July 21, p36) that the excellent Tyrone Huntley, currently playing Judas in
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of
Last week, E4 announced it will create a “structured reality” series following West End hopefuls at the Kent-based D&B Academy of Performing
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
We produce new British musicals I take issue with Richard Jordan's column ('Pop goes the talent as money drowns out original musicals'
The latest first night parties, events and awards from the theatrical world in pictures. This week’s highlights include the first nights of
Now in its record breaking 8th year, THRILLER LIVE is a spectacular concert created to celebrate the career of the world's greatest
Released on 18 December 1975, Stanley Kubrick's 10th feature, Barry Lyndon, is an exquisitely detailed adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel about the
Last week, producer and The Stage columnist Richard Jordan sparked a debate over audience behaviour after he criticised a West End audience
Irish tour to US IRELAND/ DUBLINÂ Dublin's Abbey Theatre is touring part of its centenary 2016 programme Waking the Nation across North America.
Extravaganza Macabre; a tale of villainy and valour in Victorian LondonJoin us for an evening of wild music and audience mischief, as the