
RSC comes of age with new As You Like It
A company of actors aged mostly over 70 have been cast in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s next production of As You Like It. Omar Elerian who
A company of actors aged mostly over 70 have been cast in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s next production of As You Like It. Omar Elerian who
Rakie Ayola will make her Chichester debut in the UK première of Mom How did you meet the Beatles? by Adrienne Kennedy and Adam P Kennedy. Adrienne
Nottingham’s Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall has been recognised for its commitment to making the venue accessible for everyone. Nottinghamshire Carers Association has awarded the
The Royal Shakespeare Company is to stage two “timely and evocative” plays, The Empress by Tanika Gupta and the world première of Falkland Sound by Brad Birch, in the
Anna Williams is to step down as chief operating officer after almost 30 years with Birmingham Royal Ballet. She said, “it’s been an absolute privilege and
For the 16th year, Worcester Repertory Company is to take outdoor theatre to the Commandery in the city and in 2023 will stage Oscar Wilde’s The
On what would have been Victoria Wood’s 70th birthday, Birmingham Rep has announced the creation of “the first major playwriting prize dedicated to the art of comedy”.
The 2023 Stiles + Drewe Best New Song Prize is open for submissions. Local and international members of MMD are eligible to apply with up
Derby-based theatre company The Lost Boys will present a new theatrical adaptation of perennial favourite It’s A Wonderful Life as part of Derby LIVE’s Christmas 2023 programme.
Newcastle-under-Lyme theatre the New Vic and Claybody Theatre are to revive Deborah McAndrew’s adaptation of Arnold Bennett’s comic novel set in Stoke-on-Trent, The Card. The production
Nottingham Playhouse is inviting applications from theatre-makers who would like to take part in the 2023 Amplify Festival, an annual celebration of artists from across
Birmingham Hippodrome is to have “the first in-house musical theatre department at a UK venue” in which it will develop new musicals. The Hippodrome says