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Black Mirror-esque dystopian existential drama fascinatingly explores the ramifications of anti-ageing science and eternal ...
Khalid Abdalla’s searching, cerebral solo work – directed by Omar Elerian and produced by Fuel – investigates the many ...
Cultural leaders are feeling ‘stretched, under-siege and overwhelmed’ as they steer their organisations through funding crises and the legacy of austerity, according to a landmark report from Clore ...
In 1912, the aristocratic Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist Lady Augusta Gregory, together with the poet WB Yeats, established the Abbey as Ireland’s national theatre. But it has taken more than a ...
It’s tough to get a start into theatre and will be tougher still for those entering the profession over the next decade, a generation whose primary and secondary educations have been blighted by an ...
Overwrought and tonally conflicted revival of Seán O’Casey’s classic starring Mark Rylance and Succession regular J Smith-Cameron, directed by Matthew Warchus ...
Councils will be forced to abandon the arts and other non-statutory duties without an urgent "injection" of government ...
West End theatres where Gavin Creel performed during his career will dim their lights in honour of the actor, The Stage has learned ...
Schools including Oxford School of Drama and Glasgow's Royal Conservatoire of Scotland have justified the charging of ...
Howard Sherman discusses what makes for a classic play and if all plays should be considered to be about the human condition ...
The Yorkshire-born stage and screen star grew up on benefits and only discovered acting after being forced to stop playing ...