Six shows given Fringe Firsts as Edinburgh awards get underway
Shows about racism, radicalisation, poverty and Morrissey are among the winners of the Scotsman's Fringe First awards at this year's Edinburgh Festival
Shows about racism, radicalisation, poverty and Morrissey are among the winners of the Scotsman's Fringe First awards at this year's Edinburgh Festival
Great White Way choreography always dazzles the eyes, but in Broadway's Bandstand, the movement plays a role all its own. Director/choreographer Andy Blankenbuehhler's Tony-winning c…
Actor David William Bryan is taking a one-man show about an alcoholic bin man, written by Sascha Moore, to this year's Edinburgh
Summer Opera Lyric Theatre presents two Canadian operas about magic in the village, both performed July 28 at Toronto's Robert Gill Theatre.
Tony nominee and Emmy winner Liz Callaway looks back on Baby, Miss Saigon, "Meadowlark" and more!
1. Was there a single event, newspaper article or breaking news story that prompted you to establish The DIVA Foundation? Dreamgirls was the best and worst of all times for me as a …
The production is directed by Caroline Byrne.
There's a spate of plays about issues that affect women, written by women out this season. Rejoice.
The final chapter of Lena Dunham's ode to kidulthood finds its heroines largely back where they started
Betsy belts, Cynthia sings The Beatles, and George Salazar makes the bathroom the room where it happens.
This is Part Six of a six-part series of reminiscences by Neal Weaver entitled The Mad Russian and the Great Dane, Tales of Rudolf Nureyev and Erik
Theatre Royal Stratford East has long been a champion of musical theatre and the team there are now embarking on their Musical Theatre Workshop 2017 which has just begun its two-week develop…
Wandachristine who masterfully brings her characters to life under the fluid, incisive direction of Ron OJ Parson.
On the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death, we take a look at the stage adaptations of her beloved novels
On the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's death, we take a look at the stage adaptations of her beloved works
Kenneth Jones' fact-inspired drama Alabama Story, the tale of a librarian persecuted by a politician in the Jim Crow South, will be produced by at least six regional theatres in the 2017-18 …
Six New York Musical Festival veterans share sneak peeks at five new shows ---Every summer, thousands of theatre lovers flock to Midtown Manhattan to feast on dozens of shows presented at NY…
HAIR's new 50th anniversary production is to have a hair extension through to the new year. The show was due to run until early December, but already due to popular demand, producers have ex…
Tony winner and Assassins star Victoria Clark shares the stories behind six of her most popular YouTube clips.
As she returns to the West End in RSC's Queen Anne, the actor tells Mark Shenton about her big break on television
Even the early works, dating from the 1970s and '80s, offer music that makes its points with a quick intelligence
As The Stage celebrates musicals this week, it’s worth remembering that there are significant challenges facing the genre that dominates the West
Carefully examine Arts Council England's national portfolio funding announcement and you'll discover revealing insights about the state of subsidy " and the