Oscars 2009: Kate Winslet profile
Born into an acting family in Reading, Berkshire, she knew from an early age what career she wanted to follow. She attended a drama and dance school but found it difficult to fit in and […]
Born into an acting family in Reading, Berkshire, she knew from an early age what career she wanted to follow. She attended a drama and dance school but found it difficult to fit in and […]
Although Rourke has made it a clean sweep of the major movie awards so far, Penn’s turn in Milk is regarded as the best performance of his career. He plays Harvey Milk, California’s first openly […]
The Hull Truck Theatre curtain will be raised on the date of William Shakespeare’s birthday, the theatre has revealed. The £15 million state-of-the-art venue will open on 23 April and marks a new era for […]
ACCLAIMED theatre director Max Stafford-Clark made time in his busy schedule to share his experience with students at Stonyhurst College. Pupils taking AS and A2 theatre studies received coaching during an afternoon workshop at the […]
THE National Theatre of Scotland is rolling out a Black Watch resource pack for schools that promises to put the hit play in classrooms nationwide. The production tells the story of the regiment and gives […]
Alas poor Yorick, my leading man cannot modulate his voice enough but he knows all about the opsis of theatre. One of Britain’s leading directors has bemoaned the deficiencies of the next generation of actors, […]
Youngsters in Oxfordshire will be able to get their hands on thousands of free theatre tickets on Monday in an attempt to get them interested in performing art. Oxford Playhouse is one of 99 theatres […]
In a world seemingly dominated by the adage “Never apologise, never explain”, Pete Postlethwaite did something novel and courageous recently: he owned up. In an admirably candid interview on Radio 4’s Front Row he accepted […]
It has incestuous, pig-breeding, drunken Irishmen, snooty Frenchmen, farcical Jewish anarchists and the animated presence of a mad mullah ranting about how women must be subservient to men. It reminded the Daily Telegraph of the […]
The And/or Book Awards are inviting students currently enrolled at a college or university to enter a competition to animate their new logo, originally hand drawn by David Hockney. The winning animator will be invited […]
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