Coronavirus: 'Netflix for theatre' set up to showcase Off-West End productions
An online hub aiming to become a "Netflix for theatre" has been founded to showcase productions from Off-West End theatres and smaller
An online hub aiming to become a "Netflix for theatre" has been founded to showcase productions from Off-West End theatres and smaller
The live production of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag is to be made available online to raise money for charity, as the writer and
Tracy Brabin has been replaced as shadow culture secretary in the first reshuffle from new Labour leader Keir Starmer. Brabin, the MP
A series of pay agreements to support performers and stage managers during the period of theatre closures has been agreed with union
A graduate of the Association of Lighting Designers' Lumière Scheme, Jason Addison talks to Giverny Masso about working with Matt Clutterham and
During his 18-year tenure as general director of the Royal Opera House from 1970, John Tooley guided the historic Covent Garden institution
Stephen Fry, Sheila Atim, Sarah Hadland and Layton Williams have been cast in a new radio play, which is raising money for
Two fifths of creative organisations estimate their income has dropped by 100% since the coronavirus outbreak, new data from the Creative Industries
The producers and costume designer of the forthcoming Sleepless musical have joined forces to help make scrubs for NHS workers fighting coronavirus.
Eddie Large, one half of the most successful British comedy partnership of the 1980s, has died from coronavirus while undergoing treatment for
While many festivals have already decided to cancel this year's events in the light of the coronavirus pandemic, Aerowaves' Spring Forward will
What a difference a month makes. In my last column I celebrated the gathering of (largely) old-time theatre critics to celebrate Michael
Make no mistake, the cancellation of this year's Edinburgh festivals, in particular the fringe, is a major blow for independent artists. The
As the UK reels from the effects of Covid-19, dancers face not just the loss of their jobs and income but the
Oxford Playhouse has revealed a new programme of work to encourage creativity during the coronavirus outbreak, including the launch of a new
The Arts Council of Wales has unveiled its £7 million rescue package to help protect the Welsh cultural sector against the impacts
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals are to be screened on a new YouTube channel called The Shows Must Go On. The concept is
LW Theatres has committed to paying all staff " including those employed on a show-by-show basis " and has confirmed no redundancies
More than 200,000 households tuned in live to the first National Theatre at Home screening last night, which also attracted more than
What was the first show you ever saw? Your biggest theatre regret? And which production would you choose to watch on a
New performance dates have been announced for Hairspray at the London Coliseum " after the musical was postponed due to the Covid-19
The ongoing litany of delays, postponements and cancellations in the US' not-for-profit theatres is not unique, as venues and countless performing companies
A new national competition has been launched for over-70s to encourage people with no professional experience in the arts to create new
The Actors Centre has announced a week-long festival to provide a platform for graduates who had their showcases cancelled due to the
Leicester's Curve is asking children who have taken part in the nationwide Rainbows of Hope campaign to submit their drawings as inspiration