Licensing company Concord Theatricals announces executive promotions
Licensing company Concord Theatricals has announced a series of executive promotions. Sean Flahaven, who became president of Concord Theatricals on its formation
Licensing company Concord Theatricals has announced a series of executive promotions. Sean Flahaven, who became president of Concord Theatricals on its formation
With the UK in lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, Sarah Lambie takes a look at the online resources available to performers
Nearly half of freelances in the creative industries on the Pay as You Earn system fear they will not qualify for government
Theatres in Wales that have been forced to close their doors or are facing financial challenges due to coronavirus will be eligible
There has been a "steep increase" in the proportion of tickets bought by theatres' most loyal customers following the Covid-19 outbreak, new
The Old Vic has announced a partnership with Digital Theatre, which will enable audiences with tickets to see its production of Endgame
How did you start off in theatre? My family were all involved in the arts and I joined the National Youth Theatre
My first ever paid acting role on TV was for the 1997 BBC production of Ivanhoe. Okay, I was a background artist,
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The playwright Thornton Wilder once called theatre "the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense
When I wrote my play, A Thousand Days, 20 years ago, I researched the facts about a family confined to a plague
The fiercely intelligent, emotionally concentrated John Shrapnel roamed freely across stage, screen and radio with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre,
Theatre is an art form of proximity. A roomful of people all focused on the same thing. This is true even in
A talented character actor, Christopher Stanton will be best remembered as the slightly daffy headmaster in the long-running CBBC children's spy series
Costume makers behind the TV series His Dark Materials have started an initiative to sew scrubs for medics working to fight Covid-19.
Terrence McNally will be remembered best for his courage in placing the vicissitudes of homosexual life and experience on the mainstream stage,
Coronavirus has forced venues across the UK to close their doors, with a resultant surge of interest in live-streamed theatre. Katie Hawthorne
Singer and performer Daniele Alan-Carter talks to Ruth Comerford about carving out his career as an immigrant in London, and recording bilingual
Shakespeare's Globe has unveiled a programme of work to take place while its building is closed, including a new digital series, free
Theatre by the Lake has cancelled its entire summer season of six productions due to coronavirus. The Cumbria theatre closed earlier this
Creative Scotland has launched three funding programmes that will provide a total of £11 million of support for people working in the
London's Finborough Theatre has warned its future is in danger, as the venue is making a "huge loss" because of its closure
Arts Council England has moved to allay fears that its recently announced rescue package is likely to lead to "more hardship in
The ever-engaging BalletBoyz " no strangers to putting their work on the small screen " kick-start Sadler's Wells' digital dance output with
Hampstead Theatre has announced that, in collaboration with the Guardian, it will re-release the live-stream recordings of three past productions, including Mike