Actualités

Troupe Productions’ world première adaptation of John Galsworthy’s The Forsyte Saga is to transfer to the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford in November 2025. Shaun McKenna and Lin Coghlan’s new ...
According to Hibbett, you will come away “understanding randomised stratified sampling, dual process theory and, most importantly of all, why Doctor Doom is better than Batman”. Data and Doctor Doom ...
A comedy science adventure which is a “whistle-stop tour through the fascinating, exuberant and surprising world of Jennifer Jordan’s brain” is to take to the stage at Buxton Fringe.
Weddings bring out the best and worst in people. Weddings make strangers into relatives. Weddings are sometimes the first-time people are thrown together, forced into becoming relatives. A Special ...
Though they share personnel (the orchestra for the Pacific Opera Victoria in British Columbia is also the Victoria Symphony), it’s rare that they work together to bring a piece of music to the stage ...
Poor charts O’Sullivan’s journey as she emerges from her childhood in Coventry and Birmingham marked by poverty, addiction and homelessness. Moving to Dublin as a teenager, O’Sullivan overcomes ...
A five-year-long celebration of playwright Brian Friel is to launch in August with a 35th anniversary revival of his most celebrated play, Dancing at Lughnasa, just 50 metres from the house in which ...
Sara Masry as Lamma gives a measured, emotionally assured performance that opens and closes the show. She takes us back to 2040 when those officially in charge of Gaza learned that a forged ...
Freelance dance artist Dan Baines is a strutting, charismatic Ace Face, the peroxide Modfather everyone wants to be and who, inevitably, gets the girl (a sexy performance from 2023 Rambert School of ...
The first Greater Manchester Improv Festival will take place at the Kings Arms in Salford 6–8 June 2025 featuring sixteen shows and four workshops, including a taster session for anyone wishing to try ...
Chester's Storehouse theatre has installed solar panels on its roof through funding from the Theatres Trust’s Theatre Improvement Scheme, in partnership with the Wolfson Foundation and Cheshire West ...
Depending upon your optimism quotient, describing UK Theatre as a global success story is great news, but reporting that it is under threat must be deeply worrying.