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Love Never Dies – but will Lloyd Webber’s new musical?
The much anticipated follow-up to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera, has had mixed notices with the first round of critics.
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Olivier Awards to be broadcast live on Radio 2 and online
The prestigious Laurence Olivier Awards will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 2 for the very first time.
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Noel Cowards’s Private Lives wins over the critics
Sex and the City temptress Kim Cattrall is the talk of the town as her West End play proves a huge hit.
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Keira Knightley leads the nominations at Olivier launch
Some of the UK’s hottest actors gathered for the launch of this year’s 2010 Laurence Olivier Awards.
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Blog: Vermin plaguing theatres, claim Equity. Is it that serious?
An Equity survey claims more than three quarters of West End performers and stage managers confirm there’s a vermin problem in the workplace.
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Are you ready to take a bite of the big apple?
Launch of the TS Eliot Exchange between the US and the UK, is being launched tomorrow at the Old Vic by Jeremy Irons and James Earl Jones.
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Photos: Surviving Actors first convention proves a huge hit
Surviving Actors, the UK’s first actors’ convention held in central London on 30th January, was a huge success.
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Blog: How irritating are today’s theatre audiences?
How many times have you been to the theatre and had to deal with an extra ‘performance’ coming from the auditorium? What are the audience habits that annoy you?
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Film Review: Invictus – Cinemas Nationwide
Yet another “man with a mission” film from Clint Eastwood, but without the usual violent outcome, writes John Ayton.
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Theatre Review: King Lear – RSC – Courtyard Theatre
Rupert Bridgwater reviews RSC’s King Lear and discovers a bold and magnificent all round production.
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Preview: Kim Cattrall opens in Private Lives at Vaudeville
Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall will take centre stage in Private Lives, the Noel Coward 1929 comedy classic.
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Theatre Review: Jerusalem – Apollo Theatre
I was afraid of the hype. Everyone’s talking about it. Five star reviews. Countless nominations, numerous awards. The expectations were always going to be high.
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Welcome to the new look website – The Drama Student Online.
It’s been a few months in the making, but finally at 11pm last night, we went live with the new website design! I am so pleased to present the fresh look.
To mark the first anniversary of The Drama Student Magazine, we wanted to ensure our readers got the most out of the experience. A year ago, the website was pretty much an information based site detailing who and what we were. That developed into a mini-news site a few months later, and now a fully blown news portal.
At the moment, we’re testing the site and no doubt we’re going to come across some teething problems, so I’d be most grateful if you let us know if there are any errors on your browser. Equally, if you have any suggestions for what you’d like on here, do get in touch.The Drama Student Online will be updated daily with the latest industry and training news, fantastic interviews, articles and advice, as well as previews and reviews of theatre and culture happening in the UK.
If you want to get involved in writing an article for us, we want to hear from you! We want to make this experience as interactive as possible and we’re calling for submissions.
I hope you enjoy the site and I hope you return over the coming months to join us on our journey!
Phil Matthews
Publishing Editor
editor@thedramastudent.co.ukPublished on January 18, 2010 · Filed under: Blogs;





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Really loving the sexy new site. It’s looking brilliant on my browser.
Well done for launching such a fab site after just a year, you should all be very very proud…
Matt
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I love the new look. It looks fantastic!
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fantastic website. looking forward to the new issue as well…
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Phil, the site looks great and I look forward to directing my members to your pages!
Rob
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Really like the new site. Added to favourites…x