Congratulations to Composers and Sound Designers Ben and Max Ringham who have come out on top in the Theatre and… Full story »
Opening Lynette Linton’s first season as artistic director at The Bush Theatre, is this tender and evocative exploration of queer… Full story »
Rich Kids: A History of Shopping Malls in Tehran Part of: Our new Sep 2019 – Feb 2020 Theatre Season Wed… Full story »
https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2019/six-shows-win-scotsmans-fringe-first-awards-in-week-one/ Three shows at the Traverse Theatre and a play performed in people’s living rooms are among the first winners… Full story »
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Based on the hilariously anarchic, award winning children’s books, MR GUM is an all-singing, all-dancing, occasionally burping extravaganza for children… Full story »
Kirsty Patrick-Ward brings Joy Wilkinson’s THE SWEET SCIENCE OF BRUISING to Wilton’s Music Hall after being nominated for an Off… Full story »
Following a sold-out run at the Donmar Warehouse, SWEAT transfers to the Gielgud Theatre. Lynette Linton directs the Lynn Nottage’s Pulitzer Prize… Full story »
Ten UK school and youth theatre companies have been chosen to bring their productions of ten brand new plays to… Full story »
Congratulations to Kieran Hurley whose play MOUTHPIECE has been nominated for Best New Play and Best Male Performance at the Critics’… Full story »
“Captivating… Whatever it is that distinguishes rare writing talent, Zoe Cooper has got it. ★★★★” The Guardian “With a tang… Full story »
What a fantastic evening at the Press Night of SMALL ISLAND, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson, novel written… Full story »
Some 700 people from the Irish theatre world took over Dublin’s National Concert Hall last night for the 22nd edition… Full story »
Casting has been announced for the upcoming production of Samuel Adamson‘s Wife at Kiln Theatre. Indhu Rubasingham will direct Richard Cant, Karen… Full story »
It’s May 1997. Tony Blair has won the election and Katrina and the Waves have won Eurovision. The iPhone doesn’t… Full story »