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onathan Bank's revival of Malleson's forgotten play was first seen in New York in 2017. It is, in many ways, inconceivable that this jolly, forward-thinking drama was left unperformed for so…
Matthew Bourne shows including Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake and The Car Man will be screened on Sky Arts as part of
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Creative Diversity is calling for evidence for a year-long research project into how to boost diversity and
Disabled-led theatre company Graeae has announced plans for a three-month digital programme designed to celebrate D/deaf and disabled artists. Harry Potter playwright
There was a period, two-and-a-bit years ago, when it seemed as if James Graham were on a one-man mission to take over
More than 1,000 performances in rural communities have already been cancelled as a result of coronavirus, leaving many organisations at risk of
Old Vic artistic director Matthew Warchus has revealed plans to reopen the venue in November, but has warned that "a critical and
Bristol Old Vic is launching a digital theatre platform for its audiences and artists during the Covid-19 pandemic. Called Bristol Old Vic
The reopening of Bolton's Octagon Theatre following a £10 million redevelopment has been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, leaving the organisation
Jermyn Street Theatre's artistic director Tom Littler confronts the financial reality of the venue's shutdown, sharing lessons in maths and ethics by
Broadway musical Beetlejuice announced last week it would not reopen at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre after venues return from lockdown " another
West London venue the Playground Theatre has begun to make free meals for local elderly and vulnerable people while its doors are
Top UK drama schools including RADA and Arts Educational Schools London have shifted all teaching online at least until September. The move
Writing to our editor (February 10, 1927), theatre manager Oswald Stoll extolled the cleanliness of his theatres in the face of public
A tribunal being brought against Curve Theatre in Leicester by Seyi Omooba " the performer removed from a production of The Color
Circuses are offering their tents and equipment to help build emergency hospitals in the fight against the coronavirus. John Haze, who runs
The West End transfer of Laura Wade's The Watsons has been cancelled due to the impact of the coronavirus shutdown, producers have
Over the past few weeks, we've all got used to major upheavals to our day-to-day lives. Much of this change has been
A new writing programme for female playwrights, offering £1,000 seed commissions and support from writers including Winsome Pinnock and April De Angelis,
Actors are being invited to record love-themed monologues as part of an initiative by Tamasha theatre company to boost the morale of
As the health service feels the strain in its fight against the coronavirus, multidisciplined theatre workers serving on the front line tell
The Royal Shakespeare Company has launched what it is describing as the largest ever celebration of the playwright's work by audiences. Backed
An agreement has been reached between Equity and the Society of London Theatre to support actors and stage management working in the
New short plays by Caryl Churchill, Inua Ellams and Simon Stephens are being recorded for a podcast developed in isolation. The plays
Almost eight out of 10 receiving theatres across the UK will need further government support to survive if lockdown measures continue beyond