Musical theatre accused of 'failing the next generation of trans performers'
Theatremakers including Teddy Lamb, Travis Alabanza, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Roy Alexander Weise have signed an open letter urging the musical theatre
Theatremakers including Teddy Lamb, Travis Alabanza, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Roy Alexander Weise have signed an open letter urging the musical theatre
Union BECTU has argued that government support for freelances who will be out of work due to coronavirus is "not good enough",
A new website that aims to help people working in the arts navigate Brexit related issues has been launched. UK Europe Arts
George Orwell's 1984 will be the first production from a new immersive theatre company planning to take work into "stunning derelict spaces".
Opera North is rolling out its female conductor residency for a second year. The scheme was launched by the company last year
US production company RWS Entertainment Group has opened a London office in a bid to expand its operations into Europe. The company,
Compiling three thematically overlapping pieces from Alan Bennett's perennially popular series, director Brigid Larmour's selection of Talking Heads makes for a quiet
A new dance work by choreographer Crystal Pite and documentaries about Ballet Black and Kate Prince will feature as part of BBC
In 2017, English Touring Opera presented a 'director's cut' of Handel's Giulio Cesare in two parts. This revival condenses the material into
Mike Bartlett's Love, Love, Love premiered in 2010. Revived precisely a decade later, its central premise of the white boomer middle classes
The emotional investment in theatre can perhaps be seen at its most raw from those producing and performing at a fringe festival.
Stratford Circus Arts Centre in east London is being threatened with closure as a result of council plans to repurpose its home
Since it began in 2010, NTW has been through ups and downs. In a new decade, with a new artistic director, what
Sebastian Barry's play is suffused with loss but also love. Two men sit in a prison cell, though it's not clear whether
Mozart and Da Ponte's The Marriage of Figaro is an exuberant, near-flawless marriage of music and words, and of matters complex and
Sadiq Khan has pledged £15,000 to Streatham Hill Theatre in support of plans to revive the venue. The money will be put
Small theatres will have their business rates slashed by 100% for the next year as part of emergency measures announced in the
Theatres are being encouraged to stop guests going backstage and limit cast members' contact with audiences at stage doors in attempts to
Sonia Friedman Productions has announced a series of late-night cabaret events, as part of its season at London's Ambassadors Theatre. The monthly
Staged in-the-round, Mark Babych's production of Jim Cartwright's pub-set play draws you in, as if you're idling over a pint as an
Tabard hears endless stories about bad audience behaviour " and can only express admiration for the brave ushers who keep everything in
Forty years ago this week, we interviewed playwright Arnold Wesker about the future of dramatists and directors in the UK. We reported:
Further to the news that Chester Storyhouse has postponed two shows because of coronavirus, have a thought for the actors caught up
Bertie Watkins is artistic director of Colab Theatre, which has recently opened a new immersive venue in a former pub in Elephant