Ruth Negga stars in a fascinating fusion of musical instruments, words and weapons in a harrowing narrative by Finn Beames ...
The Arts Council England boss has advised the creative industries to be "realistic" about next week’s Budget, anticipating a ...
An independent podcast called The London Theatre Review is to launch this weekend featuring an interview with National ...
This new play, written and directed by Joanna Carrick, seeks to add to the canon by shedding new light on the life of one of England’s most infamous real-life figures in this nasty part of history: ...
John Hollingworth, Laura Elsworthy and Paul Hickey give strong performances in writer Richard Bean and director Emily Burns' ...
Over the past four decades, Gavin Lee has sung in some of the West End and Broadway’s biggest musicals. As he swaps theatres ...
Why Am I So Single? will close in the West End nearly a month early next year, citing the difficult commercial landscape for ...
London-based Company Three is to partner with fellow youth theatres across England in a bid to create four new plays and ...
Howard Sherman discusses verbatim theatre and its ability to be surprisingly flexible in bringing real events on to the stage ...
Benedict Lombe's Shifters is one of 60 plays selected for Bloomsbury's second (Incomplete) Lit in Colour Play List, in a ...
Scottish actor and comedian Elaine C Smith has launched a new cash prize celebrating female comedy actors at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland ...
The precarious situation for local authorities poses a risk to the arts in England, for which local authorities remain the single largest funder ...