Read thought-provoking commentary, analysis and discussion on the theatre industry from renowned arts journalists including Lyn Gardner, Natasha Tripney, West End Producer and more.
This year, The Stage teamed up with the Bridge Theatre Training Company to offer training worth a total of £8,550. Paul Vale talks to the three winners of the 2024 scholarships This year, the Bridge ...
A rift within the Actors’ Benevolent Fund has resurfaced after former trustees reportedly received a poison pen letter ...
The National Theatre's 100% cut to its live touring to primary schools is a huge own goal at a time when the industry needs ...
Liverpool’s Royal Court follows its raucous, adults-only local versions of Cinderella, Snow White and Dick Whittington with ...
Following impressive achievements elsewhere, director Harry Fehr makes a welcome debut at the London Coliseum with his new ENO staging of Donizetti’s heartwarming romcom, to which he brings exactly ...
We write to The Stage to express profound concern at the 100% cut to the National Theatre ’s Primary Schools Touring theatre ...
Arts Council of Wales has published research showing that the rise could lead to every pound of investment generating £3.29 ...
Actor James Norton has described appearing in A Little Life as the "hardest thing" he has done and resulted in him having ...
Mixed reviews can often make for an interesting show, but they also carry greater risk. “Well, it’s better than I thought it ...
Nicola Walker, Stephen Mangan and Erin Doherty have been cast in a new play by Mike Bartlett set to have its world premiere ...
Theatres must maintain thriving literary departments and welcome unsolicited commissions in a new-writing landscape that ...