Coronavirus: Charities join up to create one-stop advice site for industry
Leading theatre charities have joined together to create a one-stop shop of advice for people affected by the closure of theatres around
Leading theatre charities have joined together to create a one-stop shop of advice for people affected by the closure of theatres around
An entire generation of working-class talent could be lost because of a lack of support for freelance workers amid the coronavirus outbreak,
As a freelance producer, I come into contact with colleagues from across the theatre sector. And, of course, coronavirus is the number
Conservative peer Stephen Gilbert has written to the government asking how it plans to protect the creative industries amid the ongoing heath
Theatre companies are announcing initiatives to support artists as they begin to fight back against the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on
The Brighton Festival, which was due to take place in May, has been cancelled for the first time since it was founded
Productions including George Stiles and Anthony Drewe's musical version of The Wind in the Willows and The Habit of Art starring Matthew
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This year there are 20 places on courses up for grabs at Arts Educational Schools London. Paul Vale finds out how the
Lucy Prebble, the award winning writer of plays, hit TV series and a video game with more than 10 million players, tells
This has happened before, including on September 6, 1642. That was when London playhouses were closed by the Puritan parliament. The argument
This year's Olivier Awards have been cancelled due to the wider shut down amid the UK's coronavirus outbreak, it has been confirmed.
The government has announced additional emergency measures to support the survival of theatres following the closure of venues across the country yesterday.
There's still a long way to go, but the former US presidential candidate sees plenty to cheer in the theatre world, writes
Choreographer Chase Brock is making his London debut with the UK transfer of sci-fi musical Be More Chill, which is running at
Chris Thompson's play Dungeness is being performed across the UK as part of the National Theatre's NT Connections programme. He tells Ruth
Ambassador Theatre Group has announced plans to use advertising slots usually reserved for its shows to mount a campaign encouraging audiences back
Rehearsals for the forthcoming production of Sister Act the Musical have been postponed, as producer Jamie Wilson urges other shows to stop
The show will not go on. At least, not for a while. The events of the past few days are unprecedented. There
Richard Alston's distinctive style contains within it an echo of the early days of UK modern dance, but also a choreographic voice that
Sound and silence are hugely significant to writer and performer Sophie Woolley. Born a hearing child to a deaf mother, she lost
There are many ways to become a director says Susan Elkin, as she speaks to directors, lecturers and course tutors about the
A leading theatre lawyer has warned that a lack of clarity in the government advice for theatres to close may give insurers
Industry leaders have warned of the "perilous and uncertain future"Â faced by the theatre industry, with some cautioning that venues will shut
The Theatre Cafe and Lambert Jackson Productions have announced a festival of live-streamed concerts to keep actors working during theatre closures. Leave