Come on now, new plays are arriving thick and fast
Once I’d got over the frustration of being sent a press release without any event dates on it and made a fuss,...
Once I’d got over the frustration of being sent a press release without any event dates on it and made a fuss,...
Taiko style rhythmic drumming, dazzling lights and line fighting in silhouette make for battle scenes as effective as I’ve ever seen them...
Theatre in Scotland: A Field of Dreams, reviews by Joyce McMillan, edited by Philip Howard (Nick Hern Books) 9308A fascinating range of...
Jessica Ronane, casting director at The Old Vic, talks to Susan Elkin For Jessica Ronane CDG experience is circular. She is, for...
“Drama school” has always been a very loose term. It covers such a range – from a 20 year old musical theatre...
It really is time that successful, prominent actors stopped telling the world that actor training is now impossibly expensive for working-class aspirants....
Ralph Fiennes gives us a slightly twisted mouth as well as body, “I can smile and murder while I smile” has rarely...
This is one of those shows which makes you beam with delight until your face hurts. From the moment Tony Higgins’s fabulous...