Competition: Win tickets to see A Midsummer Night's Dream at Southwark Playhouse
Just when you think you’ve seen A Midsummer Night’s Dream in every possible way it can be done, Go People are here
Just when you think you’ve seen A Midsummer Night’s Dream in every possible way it can be done, Go People are here
At Theatre 2016, Sheena Wrigley, executive director of Home in Manchester, called on regional theatres to reconsider their operating models, claiming venue’s
Pictures from this week’s theatrical events include National Centre for Circus Arts fundraising gala, The Gruffalo’s 15th birthday and Theatre 2016 conference after
Festival seeks backers RWANDA/KIGALI The second Ubumuntu Arts Festival will take place in July but its organisers are still looking for financial
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
In Episode 1 of The Stage podcast, Tim Bano and Tom Wicker get to grips with the Brighton Fringe and Brighton Festival
Repertory is vital for industry It is splendid that the Liverpool Everyman is reinstating repertory theatre, which is definitely not the outdated
For the first time in London, the legendary Sh*t-faced Shakespeare® will be performing their original smash hit show, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
From two of Shunt's founders comes a clandestine audio experience that leads you through hidden London. Wiretapper is a public audio project:
Now stumbling through their second catastrophic year, the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the
Last week, fringe producer Danielle Tarento claimed many theatre bloggers were not “proper writers”, and that they lacked the “intellectual background” to
An Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman got trapped in a joke… ‘How do we get out?’ said the Englishan ‘Just stop telling it’
Pictures from this week’s theatrical events include opening celebrations of the Brighton Festival and Fringe, agents Cole Kitchenn’s 10th anniversary, and Jack
Polish pope musical POLAND/KRAKOW A new musical based on the life of Pope John Paul II, aka Karol Wojtyla, the Pole who became
The first Theatre 2016 conference is taking place on May 12 and 13. Leading figures from the industry are gathering to give
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Stop damaging arts education In the recent Culture White Paper, the education secretary Nicky Morgan affirms "access to cultural education is a
Jamie Lloyd has accused West End theatre producers of being “corrupt” and said there is no reason for tickets to cost more
This week’s theatrical pictures include Pearl Mackie being congratulated on her being announced as the new Doctor Who assistant, Ian McKellen attending the first
International Shakespeare Prize ROMANIA/CRAIOVA The 15th Craiova International Shakespeare Festival has ended with the presentation of the International Shakespeare Prize to Thomas
At next week's Theatre 2016 conference, of which The Stage is a media partner, leading figures from the industry will give their
The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the
Blacking up shouldn't offend I was pleased to read in Alistair Smith's opinion article for The Stage (April 28) that some theatres
Win a pair of tickets to see a show at the Beckett in London Festival. This is the festival of Beckett's prose
Last week, Ian McKellen called on the National Theatre to bring back a repertory company, claiming it would be good for both