Change has been a constant on the New York theatre scene over the past four decades, and it has led to a wider range of work, ...
Neon suggests a Swansea night spot in one well-crafted set-piece, in which a girls’ night out goes almost tragically wrong. The play ends too quickly, its flash-forward conclusion too tidy, given the ...
Andrews has relocated Rose Glass’ film to Teesside, and the post-industrial landscape – a sea that tastes of coal – is heavily felt. Maud is trapped there; Amanda’s once-international life now wrecked ...
St Mary’s University School of Liberal and Creative Arts in Twickenham is leading the way this year when it comes to holistic ...
While the sweep of John’s adventure is refreshing in what could easily have been predictable kitchen-sink melodrama, Odyssey ...
Meanwhile, the Showman has second thoughts about retirement and returns just in time for the finale. Working on the ...
Rob Icke’s reimagining of Sophocles’ 2,500-year-old tragedy boasts a starry cast, but does it have the critics tearing their ...
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The Black British Theatre Awards co-founder says having an independent body to legally investigate racism in theatre would ...
Despite a challenging time for drama schools, Bristol School of Acting continues to go from strength to strength, reimagining ...
The London drama school, with its state-of-the-art facilities, has extended its training options to include virtual production and is making strides to evolve the tuition it offers students ...
English Language and Literature GCSEs are "not fit for purpose", a summit co-hosted by Shakespeare’s Globe and the English Association has decreed ...