Tamasha’s decolonisation initiative is paving the way; loyalty is earned by getting the small things right – this week in ...
Sex Education's Asa Butterfield is riveting in his theatre debut playing a runner-up to Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter ...
With direction from Mojisola Kareem, this is a compelling revival of Wole Soyinka’s dense and satisfying drama ...
ATG will help Tring Park School for the Performing Arts develop a two-year technical theatre course focused on stage ...
Stand-up Ivo Graham is making his first steps into theatre with a solo show exploring the ‘more challenging aspects’ of his ...
Putting a famous title on stage and simply adding songs is tired and cynical. Producers could do worse than look to a show ...
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has received an extra £1.25 million to fund the development of its controversial new ...
Following Creative Scotland’s pledge to double arts funding, the Labour government needs to catch up if it wants to retain ...
Chris Bush and Suzie Miller are among the nine finalists for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize 2025. Founded in 1978, the ...
Edinburgh’s complicated short-term let licensing policy has been changed in an effort to ease the accommodation crisis during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ...
The Royal Opera’s newest production, Festen, is a rebuke to those who accuse the art form of being elitist and outdated, says the company’s director Oliver Mears ...
The Play Lottery, which randomly selects an hour-long script for performance from an open submissions slot, will bring new work to audiences at Camden's The Libra theatre cafe once a month throughout ...
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