'Theatres safer than offices during flu pandemic' " From The Stage Archive 93 years ago
Writing to our editor (February 10, 1927), theatre manager Oswald Stoll extolled the cleanliness of his theatres in the face of public
Writing to our editor (February 10, 1927), theatre manager Oswald Stoll extolled the cleanliness of his theatres in the face of public
As theatres continue to be dark across the country, The Stage news team asked industry leaders what one thing they were most
As the Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe is cancelled for the first time, we look back on our coverage of the second
As a local resident and Edinburgh International Festival and fringe lover, I must say the decision to cancel the festivals has come
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a
The NHS is at the centre of the crisis we face in the UK and last week the nation applauded its workers.
As the Second World War moved into its third week, restrictions on theatres were relaxed, but producers looked to shift their focus
As theatre faces a shutdown unprecedented in modern times, Nick Clark and Nick Smurthwaite talk to historians and delve into the archives
As theatre begins to come to terms with the universal closure of all performance spaces across the UK, we look back to
As a freelance producer, I come into contact with colleagues from across the theatre sector. Of course, coronavirus is the number one
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a
In a week when the industry has been brought to a virtual standstill, we look at the last widespread shutdown of theatres
As a freelance producer, I come into contact with colleagues from across the theatre sector. And, of course, coronavirus is the number
The theatre industry is currently grappling with the early effects of coronavirus, with many " especially those on freelance contracts " expressing
The Stage will be updating this page with all the latest updates about coronavirus and its impacts on the industry, as it
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
This year's Olivier award nominations were announced last week, with & Juliet topping the shortlist with nine nods including best new musical.
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a
Sixty years ago this week (March 3, 1960), our columnist James Hartley praised the actor's ability to find cheap, delicious food: He
Having returned to the UK to star in a wonderful new touring production of The Cat and the Canary " my first
As coronavirus continues to spread throughout the UK, attention has turned to advice for members of the public and how to stop
Sixty years ago this week (February 25, 1960), our contributor RB Marriott wrote about the ever-present question of celebrity casting: "Whether we
In the 18 years since Combined Theatrical Charities, known as Acting for Others, revitalÂised its fundraising activities by persuading almost every theatre
Arts Council England has warned that national portfolio organisations could put their future funding in jeopardy if they do not meet "stretching