No Man's Land starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart " review round-up
Sean Mathias' production of Pinter's No Man's Land, starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, has already played Broadway in rep with Waiting
Sean Mathias' production of Pinter's No Man's Land, starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart, has already played Broadway in rep with Waiting
Stephen Sondheim may have considered adapting Groundhog Day for musical theatre audiences, but it's the creative team behind Matilda which has done
Having begun its tour back in March at Curve, Leicester, Nikolai Foster's production of Breakfast at Tiffany's finally arrives in London where
Regent's Park Open Air Theatre continues its 2016 summer season with a revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's classic Jesus
With a reported 337 costumes and 161 custom-made shoes, Disney's latest movie-to-musical extravaganza, which opened at the Prince Edward Theatre this week,
Kenneth Branagh said to The Stage last year that staging Romeo and Juliet carried a sense of "unfinished business", and as companies
Following revivals of The Ruling Class and The Homecoming, director Jamie Lloyd turns his attention Jean Genet's study of power, servitude and
Following a run of just 11 performances at the Globe last September, Jessica Swale's play inspired by the life of Nell Gwynn
Following his critically acclaimed update of Oresteia, which opened the Almeida Greeks season before transferring to the West End, writer and director
Top theatre industry stories ACNI awards 'highest honour' £15k to playwright Jimmy McAleavey Playwright Jimmy McAleavey is to receive an award from
Top theatre industry stories Alan Rickman dies aged 69 Alan Rickman, one of the most charismatic actors of his generation, has died
Top theatre industry stories Arts leaders tell government: 'Don't make EBacc compulsory in schools' Actor Samuel West and UK Theatre president Rachel
Hailed by multiple critics as the "jewel in the Qgos Entertainment crown", the annual Birmingham Hippodrome panto sees some 100,000 people pass
Top theatre industry stories ATG owner buys into West End marketing agency AKA Leading theatre marketing agency AKA has been sold to
After its debut at this year’s Manchester Festival, Damon Albarn’s reimagining of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland now transfers to London’s
Top theatre industry stories Billy Elliot to close in 2016 Billy Elliot the Musical is to close in 2016 after 11 years
Hangmen: the lowdown Hangmen follows Harry Wade (David Morrissey), the second most famous executioner in the country, who now works as a
Premiering on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock is a new musical based on the popular
Top theatre industry stories Ed Vaizey: 'Labour's Dugher should apologise for arts cuts scaremongering' The minister of state for culture and the
A three-year theatrical journey from Indigenous Arnhem Land to Australia's main stages now sees Michael Kantor, one of Australia's most respected directors
Billed as "London's number one pantomime," writer and director Susie McKenna has given Jack and the Beanstalk the ultimate panto treatment at
Top theatre industry stories National Theatre's income breaks the £100m mark for the first time The National Theatre’s income has broken the
Top theatre industry stories West End theatres increase security following Paris attacks Several West End theatres have introduced bag searches and increased
It was back in 2010, somewhere between the fringe festival buzz of Edinburgh and Melbourne, that Swedish creative trio Helena Bunker, Adam
A £500,000 scheme aimed at increasing dance touring across rural parts of the UK has been launched. The Rural Touring Dance Initiative,