Review: Dunsinane
“You: be a tree,” commands the sergeant as David Greig’s outstanding new play for the RSC, opening a short residency at Hampstead Theatre, overlaps with its mother drama, Shakespeare’s Macbeth. It’s not in the same […]
“You: be a tree,” commands the sergeant as David Greig’s outstanding new play for the RSC, opening a short residency at Hampstead Theatre, overlaps with its mother drama, Shakespeare’s Macbeth. It’s not in the same […]
Our latest interview in our occasional series on theatreland’s new artistic directors is with Sheffield Theatre’s Daniel Evans. Evans, a two-time Olivier Award winner for his performances in Stephen Sondheim musicals, steps into a job […]
Theatregoers at our sell-out Whatsonstage.com Outing to Megan Mullally’s West End debut with her band Supreme Music Program were treated to an exclusive post-show Q&A with the Will & Grace star, who shared insights into […]
The Donmar Warehouse will launch an annual three-month residency at Trafalgar Studios 2 later this year. According to The Stage, the intention of the partnership is to showcase the work of graduates from the venue’s […]
A rare revival of Lanford Wilson’s 1970 play Serenading Louie opened at the Donmar Warehouse last night (16 February 2010, previews from 11 February), directed by Simon Curtis (whose last theatre production was Simon Gray’s […]
Oh no, surely not another bunch of 30-somethings going to pieces in the dissolution of dreams market? Yes. But Lanford Wilson's 1970 Off-Broadway play (re-written for the Circle Rep in 1976) proves a real corker. […]
Following its third round of glowing opening night notices last month (See Review Round-up::E8831265221046, 3 Feb 2010), Enron has extended its run at the West End’s Noel Coward Theatre by 14 weeks. Rupert Goold’s award-winning […]
Joanna Lumley will join leading West End favourite Mark Rylance on stage in Matthew Warchus' revival of La Bête.
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Artist Nasser Azam, who hit the headlines in 2008 when he painted in space, is travelling to Antarctica for his latest project. Full published article at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/entertainment/8518861.stm
Regional powerhouse Sheffield Crucible officially reopens tonight (17 February 2010) after a two-year, £15.3 million renovation (See News::E8821253695457, 23 Sep 2009). National press and many of Theatreland’s great and good are heading n… Full published […]
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