Actor Nadeem Islam: 'Communication between hearing and D/deaf actors can be tricky but we always get there in the end'
Nadeem Islam is performing in Oliver Twist at Leeds Playhouse, which is a co-production with Ramps on the Moon. He tells Giverny
Nadeem Islam is performing in Oliver Twist at Leeds Playhouse, which is a co-production with Ramps on the Moon. He tells Giverny
Isaac Stanmore is currently performing in The 39 Steps, a comedy based on John Buchan's spy novel, at the New Vic Theatre
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A deputy stage manager stepped in to save a performance at Nottingham Playhouse after a cast member was taken ill last minute.
Lyricist Don Black has been announced as the recipient of the special award at this year's Oliviers. The award is given each
A new musical featuring the songs of Tom Jones is to premiere at Leeds Playhouse. What's New Pussycat? features a book by
A campaign to bring the Victoria Theatre in Salford back into use has taken a step forward, after a viability study found
Regional Theatre Young Directors Scheme has announced the four venues that will host its 18-month residencies for emerging directors in 2020/21, including
Theatre Deli is to open a new venue that will offer affordable rehearsal space on Shaftesbury Avenue in the West End. The
A new £20 million fund has been launched to offer arts organisations loans for projects aiming to help them build financial sustainability.
This year's Olivier Awards nominations were announced on March 3. Here is a breakdown of the facts and figures in detail. 106
& Juliet director Luke Sheppard and actor Miriam-Teak Lee have argued that creatives "need to be brave" when staging Shakespeare in order
Nominations for the Olivier Awards 2020 were announced via live-stream on Facebook by performers Gavin Creel and Alexia McIntosh. The awards ceremony
Denise Gough has urged winners of awards to use their platform for advocacy rather than "self-congratulation". Gough was speaking at the WhatsOnStage
Emily Keston is one half of Keston and Keston " a children's casting and management organisation " which she set up with
Soutra Gilmour has argued that established designers have a responsibility to fight for better pay conditions for their younger counterparts. Her comments
Musical & Juliet has won six categories at this year's WhatsOnStage Awards, which also saw wins for Andrew Scott, Claire Foy and
A former dance student who alleges she sustained serious injuries after being asked to lift a heavier partner during training is suing
Equity president Maureen Beattie has argued that accreditation for drama courses is more important than ever, as training options have increased and
A new law proposed by the government will require venues to put measures in place to protect the public from a terrorist
Performers and creatives working for independent theatre organisations will get pay rises of up to 24% under a new deal negotiated by
Royal Shakespeare Company artistic director Gregory Doran has hit back at claims from theatre critic Dominic Cavendish that "woke" casting choices are
Leticia Silva and her twin brother Alejandro are founding members of Carlos Acosta's Cuban dance company, Acosta Danza. She tells Giverny Masso
A pair of ticket touts who targeted shows including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been jailed for fraud. Peter Hunter
Students at a Scottish ballet school fear they will be unable to complete their training, after a government funding blunder led to