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Covert Firmament has many pieces available to watch and listen to as part of the Living Record Festival until 22 February 2021.
Nearly one year after theatres were forced to close by the onset of the Covid pandemic, prime minister Boris Johnson has delivered the first indication that auditoria could reopen.
There was a double win for casting director Jessica Ronane and casting associate Abby Galvin at the Casting Directors' Guild's CDG Casting Awards 2021.
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, the producers of the West End production of CP Taylor's GOOD, starring David Tennant and directed by Dominic Cooke have postponed the forthcoming ru…
Signatories, along with 60 other names, including Annilese Miskimmon (artistic director, English National Opera); Catherine Mallyon (executive director, Royal Shakespeare Company); Neil Cons…
Written by Lorna Wells and directed by Aisling Gallagher, Illusions of Liberty focuses on Liberty Jones (Corinne Walker) " a young cellist who has just had test results from doctors regardin…
Late Night Staring at High Res Pixels has already become a gripping anatomy of relationships and the attempts to manipulate two quite different women.
After a gruelling half term of home learning, families across the country are gearing up for another half term holiday with nowhere to go. But staying at home doesn't have to mean having not…
First performed on stage in 2015, (Fire) Embers (Ash) " which is written and directed by Hailey Mashburn " has been reimagined as an audio play for 2021.
Straddling the line between theatre and film, Good Grief is a two-hander with moments of searing insight.
Marking four years since its London premiere, Dominic Powell's musical Cases returns in a studio album released to all online music stores with a dynamic new score, band and orchestral arran…
The material in Valentine's Sketch Show feels a little rough at times, but when things click and the company runs with it, you do have a giggle.
However, Northern Comedy Theatre (base…
The winners have been announced for the annual National Campaign for the Arts' (NCA) Hearts for the Arts Awards 2021. The awards celebrate the unsung heroes of local authorities who are cham…
A rom com with a dark edge makes for good Valentine's Day entertainment
The legacy of Britain's involvement in the slave trade is fascinatingly examined in the audio version of The Whip from the RSC.
This new album is the latest stage in the musical's ongoing developing journey. Marking four years since its London premiere, this new musical following the fortunes of four artists experien…
Michelle Hudson's love life is the anchor on which this "NSFW" Zoom show and online app is tethered. Manimals is an interactive show/online game presented as a workshop launch for a new dati…
Good Grief, an intimately told story of grief and love will resonate with anyone struggling with grief and finding the strength to move forward with life.
Polydor Records has announced the release of the third piece of music from the forthcoming album of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella. 'I Know I Have A Heart' is sung by Carrie Hope Fletcher …
This Romeo and Juliet is an inclusive and diverse production which should please those who wish to see something taking technological risks with a classic piece.
The Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh and Pitlochry Festival Theatre, in association with Naked Productions and BBC Radio 3, have announced the cast for Sound Stage's first production: Angela, …
Streaming as part of the Living Record Festival, this audio play by Bernadett Szabo, for Peripeteia Theatre Company takes inspiration from the recent people trafficking scandal resulting in …
As I settled to watch Jonathan Harvey's Beautiful Thing yesterday, I wondered whether it might also fall into the category of an historical artefact that had had its day; as it was, I was pl…
With a charitable donation for every digital ticket sold going to Women for Refugee Women, Little Wars is still an all too rare experience " a play that puts women at its centre without focu…
Skye Hallam's thoughtful and warm play Heads Or Tails exploring life, death and everything in between, manages to cover a lot of topics in 40 minutes.