Stage managers typically operate in the shadows, committed first and foremost to what is happening onstage. An occupation people used...
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As a theatre critic it’s important to not decide on a work before you see it. But while “don’t judge...
Edinburgh fringe was born in 1947 and its spirit is felt at festivals across the world, where talent is spotted...
It would be easy to mock David Mamet for his decision to slap a $25,000 fine on theatres that stage...
A greater emphasis on diversity in its many forms is reflected in Arts Council England’s funding decisions for its National...
For two or three centuries, national theatres have been based in grand culture palaces, with their colonnades, proscenium arches and...
Drama invites judgment. One of the oldest plays in the western canon, The Oresteia, ends with Athenian jurors deciding whether...
Two US companies have pulled their sponsorship from a New York production of Julius Caesar because it depicts a Trump-like...
This year’s Tony awards was a night of sure things, the occasional shock and some unforgivable schtick. With a few...
Traverse I’m looking forward to Gary McNair’s Trump-inspired Locker Room Talk, about the way men talk about women, and his...