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The rising cost of accommodation is the ‘single biggest threat’ facing the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, according to the Fringe ...
Millions from dormant bank accounts will be channelled into assisting young people's involvement in music, drama, and sport, ...
Theatre industry leaders, including Indhu Rubasingham and Michelle Terry, are urging the government to reconsider planned ...
ITC and WGGB agreement aims to give playwrights a 24% increase in minimum fees over the next three years and greater ...
Which productions most inspired our leading theatremakers? Robert Glenister opts for one of Shakespeare’s heavy hitters, as ...
Theatremakers are feeling more squeezed than ever, says Lyn Gardner – but a visit to the Edinburgh International Children’s ...
Patti LuPone has apologised after a controversial New Yorker interview in which she called fellow Broadway actor Kecia Lewis ...
Francesca Amewudah-Rivers has won first prize at the Ian Charleson Awards for her performance in Romeo and Juliet opposite Tom Holland ...
The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama sustained a deficit of £0.7 million in the most recent financial year, with the ...
We ask those at the forefront of technical innovation if backstage workers are facing job losses or new opportunities amid ...
Read our review of The Queen of Spades at Garsington Opera, Wormsley. Despite intermittent vocal insecurities, Jack Furness’ ...
Bullying in theatre has been called out, yet it continues. Paule Constable discusses the difficulties arising when the person ...