Mercury Theatre has made Kenny Emson its inaugural literary associate, in a move that cements the stage and screen writer's ...
Theatres must stop "budgeting their way out" of disasters and instead pursue structural transformation to stay afloat, ...
Tunbridge Wells’ Trinity Theatre is appealing for more public donations to fix its failing heating system and prevent closure ...
The Fortune Theatre in the West End will open its doors to the public to display items from its archive – including posters ...
Change has been a constant on the New York theatre scene over the past four decades, and it has led to a wider range of work, ...
I’m incredibly proud of everything we’ve achieved together' says Watt, as he leaves the Crawley-based company to pursue freelance opportunities ...
Opera North has confirmed it is pursuing a "leaner, more agile structure" with each of its departments under the microscope for "change" ...
The Royal Court’s artistic director has urged playwrights and venues not to dilute controversial work despite a "culture of fear" in the sector ...
The Doctor Who and Broadchurch star returns to the stage after a 12-year hiatus, but does Zinnie Harris’ modern-day adaptation of John Webster’s Jacobean tragedy pack a punch? Fergus Morgan rounds up ...
Alongside his stage and screen work, the actor has been busy writing and is on the cusp of releasing his first feature film. Now starring in The Forsyte Saga, he tells Fergus Morgan about his ...
Mark Shanahan was sacked in September 2021 after a decade as head of music at the organisation, but argued that the reason for his dismissal was ‘manufactured’ ...
Neon suggests a Swansea night spot in one well-crafted set-piece, in which a girls’ night out goes almost tragically wrong. The play ends too quickly, its flash-forward conclusion too tidy, given the ...