Fifteen years on from the inception of Stagetext, Chief Executive Melanie Sharpe explains why theatre captioning is such a valuable service, and introduces the first Captioning Awareness Week.
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The rise and rise of Intermission Youth Theatre
Ahead of their new production, Rise and Fall, Clare Annamalai went to meet the family at Intermission Youth Theatre.
Read More »Looking for Lansbury
As Dame Angela Lansbury celebrates a landmark birthday, Fiona-Jane Weston, who has made a show about Lansbury's life, considers what makes her such a remarkable star.
Read More »Interview with Made In China
As their new show opens at Soho Theatre, Made In China's Tim Cowbury and Jess Latowicki talk to Laura Kressly.
Read More »That Edinburgh feeling….in London
Staying in London this summer? With Eva de Valk's selection of what’s an offer in the capital this August, you can still get that Edinburgh feeling!
Read More »Richard Alston Dance Company: Looking to the future
As his eponymous dance company celebrates its 20th anniversary, Richard Alston CBE reflects on the road travelled and the road ahead.
Read More »RE:act. London’s newest playwriting programme.
RE:act is a new programme for budding playwrights, at the St James Theatre. Charlotte L Rose went to see it in action.
Read More »Interview with Benjamin Scheuer
Benjamin Scheuer is the singer-songwriter whose show, The Lion, recently won Best New Musical at the Off West End Awards. Clare Annamalai spoke to him at the St James Theatre.
Read More »I think you should be listened to, but……
Eva de Valk considers how theatre discusses extremist views.
Read More »Quiet at the back, please!
From that sweet packet rustling in your ear, to the audible conversation a few rows back; at what point does inconsiderate behaviour progress from being slightly annoying to being so disruptive that it ruins a performance and, asks Lily Middleton, what can you do about it?
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