International news round-up: May 2
Support for Stubo over #MeToo sacking SWEDEN/STOCKHOLMÂ Praising his creative work and recruitment of female managers, 40 theatre workers have expressed their support
Support for Stubo over #MeToo sacking SWEDEN/STOCKHOLMÂ Praising his creative work and recruitment of female managers, 40 theatre workers have expressed their support
Last week, Emilia became the first West End show to host a parent and baby performance. More than 170 babies were taken
"While diversity is embraced, as an idea, I don't believe I see differently abled leads or leads of colour (and not just
In the April 29 edition of The Stage, we reported on former Edinburgh International Festival director John Drummond launching an attack on
In his speech reported on your front page (April 11), Arts Council England's Simon Mellor declares that "relevance" will be "the new
This week actor Jake Quickenden told fans on social media that he was forced to miss a recent performance of the musical Hair
In April 1969, The Stage and Television Today (as we were then known) reported: "Théatre de la Cité opens World Theatre Season". A
With reference to your article 'Arts Council: Relevance not excellence will be new litmus test for funding', while I'm pleased to see
In light of the lack of women in writing and directing positions in the National Theatre's season release, I think there is
In 1959, The Stage and Television Today (as we were then known) reported on how "COLOUR TELEVISION IS NOT QUITE AS FAR
"Good evening and welcome to the Royal Albert Hall and the Olivier Awards with Mastercard " the flagship event of the theatrical calendar. It's
Highlights of the red carpet and winners with their awards at the 2019 Olivier Awards, held at London's Royal Albert Hall. All
This year's Olivier Awards saw British productions Company and The Inheritance share the highest number of awards with US import Come From
On the night that Company, Come from Away and The Inheritance led the charge at the Olivier Awards, some of this year's
25 years ago (April 7, 1994) The curse of 'the Scottish play' is a long-established theatrical tradition. From Macbeth's first staging in
The 2019 Olivier nominations' big hitters, Marianne Elliott's gender-swapped Company and Canadian musical Come from Away, each received nine nominations, but who
An open letter to Rufus Norris and the programming team at the National Theatre… We all know there's a problem with representation
In our March episode, Tim Bano talks to magician Ben Hart about making heads spin in The Exorcist and how he summoned
Half a century ago this week, we reported that Trevor Nunn's first season programmed as artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company
In his column 'Illogical Oliviers eligibility needs a serious shake-up', Matt Trueman suggests that the Olivier award for outstanding achievement in an
Last week, producers of the forthcoming revival of The Color Purple announced that Seyi Omooba would no longer be involved with the
Your news story ('Backstage staff are pushed to breaking point') focuses on lighting programmers. However, throughout the industry there is a workforce
This week came the announcement that the Boulevard Theatre will be reborn 25 years after it shut down in Soho on the
This week, it was announced that Jason Donovan would be returning to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, this time to play
There has been a huge outpouring of emotion following the death of actor Luke Perry. In 2004, he starred in a stage