The Drama Student…HOT off the press
The Drama Student Magazine began its journey into print this week. Editor Phil Matthews (pictured below left) took a trip to the printing factory to witness the birth of this exciting new journal. He says […]
The Drama Student Magazine began its journey into print this week. Editor Phil Matthews (pictured below left) took a trip to the printing factory to witness the birth of this exciting new journal. He says […]
Actress Zoë Wanamaker launches The Drama Student Magazine in January with an exclusive interview. Zoë trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama and has enjoyed a fruitful career on stage and screen, winning two Olivier […]
By John Peter, The Sunday Times Peter Hall's production is like Shakespeare's play: wise and funny, a many-faceted diamond, glittering whichever way you turn it. Hall presents a play of contrasts: cultivated people versus simple […]
Recession? What recession? As UK plc battens down the hatches for an economic slump, Manchester yesterday confirmed ambitious plans to give the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet a northern base. The plan involves the £80m […]
Leicester’s £61m Curve theatre opens its doors to the public this weekend. The new theatre replaces the Haymarket, which finally closed two years ago after ongoing funding problems. The celebratory opening show, Lift Off, will […]
Veteran Hollywood comedian Robin Williams is returning to the UK stage for the first time in 25 years to celebrate The Prince of Wales's 60th birthday. The film and stand-up star will perform alongside British […]
By John Peter, The Sunday Times First, you have East Berlin, 1990. The Wall has just been demolished. Look, I've brought you a piece of concrete with a bullet hole in it. Next, you have […]
James Bond star Daniel Craig has bizarrely claimed he would be a better 007… if he was American. The dashing spy is regarded as a quintessential, classic British hero. But Craig – whose second Bond […]
By Nicholas de Jongh I have never seen a Pinter play so possessed by deathly foreboding, menace and covert gay desire. Almost every pore of Rupert Goold’s revelatory production, with its ominous flutters of […]
It was a bit of a shocker when the makers of hit series Skins announced that, with the exception of just a few characters, the entire cast was being axed at the end of the […]
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