Blog: Bow down to Crowden
Graham Crowden, who has died after a stroke aged 87, was one of those actors who could make you giddy with delight when he walked on a stage. He was warm, wise and perfectly potty. […]
Graham Crowden, who has died after a stroke aged 87, was one of those actors who could make you giddy with delight when he walked on a stage. He was warm, wise and perfectly potty. […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-awaited sequel to Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies has confirmed that it will take four nights off in November to make changes to the show, ending months of speculation surrounding […]
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-awaited sequel to Phantom of the Opera, Love Never Dies has confirmed that it will take four nights off in November to make changes to the show, ending months of speculation surrounding […]
Rumours abound, mainly sparked by an article in the New York Post, that Keira Knightley may return to the West End stage in a new production of Lillian Hellman’s play The Children’s Hour in 2011. […]
Following the success of her debut play Rabbit::E8821148028598, Nina Raine’s Tribes opened at the Royal Court last night, 20 October 2010 (previews from 14 October) where it continues until 13 November. The cast includes Jacob […]
It is thirty years since Mark Medoff’s Children of a Lesser God brought deafness to the stage in an unusual love story; now Nina Raine writes a much edgier, and more blistering, domestic drama in […]
Last night (19 October 2010) Whatsonstage.com theatregoers turned out in force to see Robert Lindsay’s return to the West End playing the title role in Martin Sherman’s new play Onassis. Aristotle Onassis was a millionaire […]
Further to today’s Comprehensive Spending Review (See Today’s Other News for full figures and analysis), leading figures from the arts industry have begun reacting to the 29.6% cuts passed on to the Arts Council, which […]
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has had its budget slashed by 24% from £1.9 billion to £1.1 billion by 2014-15 as part of the wide-scale government cuts announced in today’s Comprehensive Spending […]
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has had its budget slashed from £1.9 billion to £1.1 billion as part of the wide-scale government cuts announced in today’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) to the […]
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