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Discussions and articles regarding performing arts training.

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A selection of contributors, who have all recently graduated from CDS courses, share experiences on their entry into the performing arts industry

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The Stage’s news team look behind the big stories of the day.

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An occasional series of interviews with names from the world of theatre, broadcasting and all avenues of the performing arts.

Shenton’s View [RSS]

One of the country’s leading theatre reviewers, Mark Shenton offers news, opinion, commentary and the occasional anecdote about theatre in the West End, Broadway, and further afield. Mark is also theatre critic for the Sunday Express and other theatrical publications.

TV Today [RSS]

TV Today is the blog you need if your life revolves around television — on either side of the camera, or from the comfort of your sofa. With regular contributions from The Stage’s broadcasting correspondent Matthew Hemley, assistant editor Scott Matthewman and author and all-round TV guru Mark Wright.

Recent posts

Being an out-of-work actress, and overthrowing the cliche

Being an out-of-work actress, and overthrowing the cliche

Grads’ Club: Dearest readers, It’s been a while. It’s been nearly four years to be precise. Four fun filled and fruitful years have past since I last shared my ‘fresh out of drama school’ whoops and woes with you all. When...

Published on 22 May 2012 at 13:20 by Anneka Harry

Some of my favourite people and a few of least favourite things

Some of my favourite people and a few of least favourite things

Shenton’s View: On Sunday night I began the second series of These Are A Few Of My Favourite Songs at Soho Theatre, in which leading figures from different areas of the theatre talk about their lives and careers in the context...

Published on 22 May 2012 at 07:27 by Mark Shenton

An educative Merchant

An educative Merchant

Education and Training: I taught The Merchant of Venice for years as an English literature text, first to O level students and later for GCSE. Few of my English teacher colleagues would touch it because they said that the play was antisemitic...

Published on 21 May 2012 at 11:50 by Susan Elkin

Reinventing musicals on the fringe

Reinventing musicals on the fringe

Shenton’s View: Regular readers of this blog will know what a champion I already am of musicals in general, and of fringe musicals in particular, where shining an intimate, close-up spotlight on shows big or small, and hit or miss in...

Published on 21 May 2012 at 07:01 by Mark Shenton

Drama as a learning tool for prisoners

Drama as a learning tool for prisoners

Education and Training: Last week I spent a couple of hours in prison — a first for me. I learned a lot about how the security works, the bleakness of the infrastructure, how pleasant and affable most of the staff are, and...

Published on 18 May 2012 at 10:30 by Susan Elkin

Short Shorts 35: Audiences and actors fight back

Short Shorts 35: Audiences and actors fight back

Shenton’s View: I seem to have unwittingly ignited a welcome fight back by theatregoers and actors alike, tired of having performances disrupted by bad behaviour. Just the other day, a colleague posted on his Facebook account, “Hope never to be seated...

Published on 18 May 2012 at 06:49 by Mark Shenton

Corrie musical stars out on the street

Corrie musical stars out on the street

Shenton’s View: An Observer news feature a few weeks ago was headlined,” Coronation Street - The Musical hits the right note as TV cashes in on top brands,” as it catalogued the series of TV shows that are currently being adapted...

Published on 17 May 2012 at 06:54 by Mark Shenton

How the other half lives

How the other half lives

Grads’ Club: Readers I apologise; I have been AWOL, with less emphasis on the ‘leave’ and more emphasis on the ‘working my behind off’. My behind and several pounds that the gym couldn’t get rid of but the stress of assisting...

Published on 16 May 2012 at 11:45 by Gemma Barrett

Stay at secondary school for a year’s training

Stay at secondary school for a year’s training

Education and Training: Last week I saw, and enjoyed, Bridge Theatre Company’s production of Something for the Winter, by Deborah Gearing . It was my first visit to Southwark Playhouse too, so that was memorable as well. The Bridge Theatre Company comprises...

Published on 16 May 2012 at 10:30 by Susan Elkin

Voice of the people

Voice of the people

Shenton’s View: 
Monday’s Guardian included a full page ad for the new Wildworks outdoor show Babel , being presented as part of World Stages London, containing critical quotes. “Heart-warming and uplifting,” says one. “Eye-opening and inspiring,” says another. Yet another claims,...

Published on 16 May 2012 at 06:59 by Mark Shenton

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