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Musical Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist will close just two weeks after opening at the Other Palace in London. The show, with a book by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm and Tasha Taylor Johnson and music and ...
The Stage has teamed up with Razzamataz once again to offer year-long scholarships worth a total of £46,000 to young people across the UK. Paul Vale talks to a selection of the 2024 winners of The Sta ...
London's Royal Court, the Tron Theatre in Glasgow and York Theatre Royal are among 20 venues to receive grants of up to ...
“Even my friends, at the beginning, were like: ‘What are you doing? This is career-ending stuff’… I am completely accepting of people who don’t want to see the show or don’t think I should have done ...
This week 40 years ago (September 20, 1984), we reported on a Russian conductor and singer being refused visas to perform in Boris Godunov at the Royal Opera House ...
Joe Lycett has unveiled his manifesto for the arts, which includes mandatory arts subjects until age 16, an annual review of creative diversity and action on ticket scams among its demands ...
David Hare says the National Theatre is not putting on enough plays. Is he speaking sense, or out of touch with backstage and ...
Andrew Ladd’s proposal for more transparency around theatre box-office data won The Stage’s Big Ideas competition at the Future of Theatre conference. He tells us why the issue is important and what t ...
Sealey makes excellent use of Shakespeare North’s democratic, in-the-round stage to emphasise this metatheatricality, while ...
Read the latest theatre news including West End, London, regional, fringe, UK-wide and Broadway theatre news, including casting and show announcements. Find theatre industry news, reports, statistics ...
Counterintuitively, it seems Wheeldon may have got to the heart of the matter by banishing Wilde’s consciously artificial, brilliantly chosen words altogether. By avoiding the language, he may have ...