London’s Old Vic Theatre is to transfer its production of Noises Off into the West End for a limited season this summer.
Samantha Spiro is to appear in The Taming of the Shrew at Shakespeare’s Globe this summer.
The Chichester Festival Theatre productions of The Browning Version and South Downs are to transfer to London’s Harold Pinter Theatre this April.
The creative industries suffer from an “under-investment in human capital”, have too few training opportunities and unfair access to jobs, according to a new report backed by the government.
Kenneth Branagh, Gary Oldman and Janet McTeer are the latest British-trained actors to be nominated for Oscars, carrying on a continuous run that stretches back 24 years.
Thousands of television viewers have backed an actor-led campaign calling on broadcasters to give performers more prominent credits at the end of programmes.
Claire Sweeney and Matthew Kelly are to star in a revival of Educating Rita at the Menier Chocolate Factory, prior to a UK tour.
Long-serving Stage theatre critic John Thaxter has died at the age of 84.
Chris Evans remains the most listened to breakfast show presenter on UK radio, according to official figures released today.
Jennifer Saunders and Timothy Spall are to star in a new BBC1 comedy called Blandings, based on the stories by PG Wodehouse.
Equity has embarked on a radical revamp of its democratic structure, in a bid to streamline the union, save money and make it more relevant to working members.
Oldham Coliseum has closed its doors for a £1.5 million refurbishment, but will perform a full summer season away from its base.
Front of house and hospitality staff working at the National Theatre are being consulted on a new pay deal that would ensure they are all paid the London living wage.
The National Theatre has already raised £37 million towards the £70 million cost of its NT Future capital project, Nicholas Hytner has revealed.
Wilton’s Music Hall has been given a £700,000 donation to begin work to restore the venue by the SITA Trust.
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