There’s a lot going on with Wayne McGregor’s latest production. As we’ve come to expect from this most restlessly curious of ...
Cultural organisations looking to join All In will be able to take up one of two packages – All In Essentials or All In Plus ...
The government is discussing changes to plans to allow artificial intelligence to train easily on creatives' work – vowing to ...
Uneven revival of pioneering Black playwright Michael Abbensetts’ rarely produced 1978 comedy, directed by Lynette Linton and ...
Playing Joseph in his school’s nativity play was the moment when David Shields fell in love with theatre, but his career has ...
With smaller casts and smaller budgets, the likes of Six and Come for Away are challenging the hegemony of mega-musicals – ...
Theatres with auditorium capacity of 200 or fewer and that host a minimum of 30 live performances a year are eligible for the ...
Director Chris Durnall and writer Ian Rowlands’s vision of a convincingly bleak near-future due to the climate emergency, ...
Directorial nods and winks undermine the impact of Verdi’s brutal, passionate opera This Verdi work smoulders with trauma.
Matthew Dunster will direct the global stage premiere of The Hunger Games: On Stage at the brand new Troubadour Canary Wharf ...
A growth plan designed to make London’s economy £107 billion larger by 2035 has emphasised the ‘cultural superpower’ of West ...
The winners are former LW Theatres general operations manager Rupert Bielby, Bryan Raven of White Light and Sue Uings for her work in marketing and ticketing ...