National Theatre has made strides in improving gender diversity – but is it enough?
The National Theatre has put on more than a thousand main stage productions in its lifetime, but less than one
The National Theatre has put on more than a thousand main stage productions in its lifetime, but less than one
The National Theatre’s latest production, Ballet Shoes, directed by Katy Rudd, brought Noel Streatfeild’s beloved novel to life. Through a
The National Theatre has announced the full supporting cast for its highly acclaimed production of Dear England, which is transferring to
Over thirty years on from where it was first played in 1991, Josie Rourke’s revival of Brian Friel’s Olivier award-winning
Standing At The Sky’s Edge is set on the infamous Park Hill housing estate in Sheffield. The musical sprawls across
Retail giant John Lewis have launched a pioneering new scheme to train over 500 partners in theatrical skills at the
By SWLondoner staff One of the world’s most celebrated landscape photographers is showcasing his work at Southbank’s National Theatre. Charlie
The Playground Theatre is hosting a three-week multi-media festival celebrating women in the arts for International Women’s Day, incorporating theatre,
This March, hundreds of theatres across the country, including a handful in south west London, are taking part in a
Clapham Omnibus Theatre’s production of The Orchestra will thrive because of the internationalism it possesses when it opens next year,
The humble spud is being thrust into the spotlight this week during National Chip Week. One of the great British