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2010 Spotlight Prize winner is Andrew Gower
It’s one of the most prestigious awards going. The Spotlight Prize showcases some of the most talented young actors and attracts fierce competition.
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Latitude Live: VIDEO – Theatre503 production of PLAYlist
It was another busy day for The Drama Student crew yesterday down at Henham Park. The highlights are presented here.
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Latitude Live: AUDIO from Masked Ball and various companies
Quick round up from our guys, Rhys and Alex, as they tweet (sorry bleat!) on the old twitter feed, at the legendary festival.
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Latitude Live: The aventures continue
Yesterday was chaotic in terms of getting to the festival, setting up and planning. All we had time for was to get a flavour. A lovely flavour, but a brief one, writes Rhys Jennings.
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Competition: WIN! £50 of Theatre Tokens!
Have a night at the theatre or treat someone to an evening of live entertainment with one of our 5 Theatre Tokens prizes.
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Old Vic New Voices on the search for hot new talent
Old Vic New Voices have announced that applications are now open for the fifth annual The 24 Hour Plays.
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Reader Offer: Liza Live is coming to London
The ultimate, part-parody, part-endearing tribute show is coming to The New Players Theatre in May and we’ve got a fantastic reader offer!
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Theatre Review: Wolfboy – Trafalgar Studios 2, London
Matthew Bannerman heads down to Trafalgar Studios 2 for Wolfboy, the psycho-sexual musical thriller.
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Theatre Review: Ballets Russes – A Stage Kindly
Benjamin Potter reviews A Stage Kindly’s latest production, Ballets Russes, and discovers a creative piece of work with some delightful performances.
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Theatre Review: Translations – Tobacco Factory, Bristol
As the set slowly disintegrated in the closing scene of Brian Friel’s tale of language and conquest, the power behind his simple story delivered its telling message.
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Theatre Review: Twelfth Night – Filter Theatre
Rupert Bridgwater is swept away with the hedonism of Filter Theatre’s Twelfth Night at Theatre Royal Bath’s Main House.
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Review: Aspects of Love
Aspects of Love has always been the odd man out in the Andrew Lloyd Webber catalogue: an unconventional musical about deeply unconventional people, but with some of the composer’s finest[readmore]
Friday 16th July 2010 -
Latitude 2010: The Drama Student’s Top Ten Must Sees
The Drama Student Magazine team have decended onto a blustery Henham Park for Latitude 2010 and what an exciting year this is going to be. Our hot picks…
Friday 16th July 2010 -
Interview: Changing of the Guard: Steve Marmion at Soho Theatre
The latest interview in our occasional series on Theatreland’s new artistic directors is with Steve Marmion, who takes over from Lisa Goldman at the Soho Theatre later this month.Marmion has[readmore]
Thursday 15th July 2010 -
Review: Assassins
“Everybody’s got the right to their dreams” is how we are introduced to
Thursday 15th July 2010
nine assassins – or would-be assassins – of American presidents, from
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Round-up: Review Round-up: Goldblum’s Return in Avenue
Jeff Goldblum has returned to the London stage to star in Terry Johnson’s revival of The Prisoner of Second Avenue, the Old Vic’s first West End production beyond its home[readmore]
Thursday 15th July 2010 -
News: Arts Organisations Appeal to Cameron Over Cuts
Heads of major arts organisations including the Arts Council, National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company have appealed directly to prime minister David Cameron in a bid to avoid "catastrophic" funding[readmore]
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News: Avenue Posts West End Closing Notices, 30 Oct
Avenue Q has posted closing notices at Wyndham’s Theatre. It will finish on 30 October 2010, after more than four years and three homes in the West End. There are[readmore]
Thursday 15th July 2010 -
Review: Henry IV: Parts I & II (Globe)
Every revival of both parts of Henry IV – six hours of comedy, history and tragedy commingled – confirms their greatness as a panoramic view of England on the move[readmore]
Thursday 15th July 2010 -
Latitude 2010: Sex, Drugs & Booze – oh and Apples
Josh Boyd-Rochford talks to Jo Cundall, the producer of Apples showcasing at this year’s Latitude Festival, a production that fits into the spirit of a festival well.
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News: Annual Register Lists Theatre Buildings at Risk
The Theatres Trust’s fifth annual Theatre Buildings at Risk register (TBAR), published today, highlights a number of theatres at risk of “imminent demolition”.
Wednesday 14th July 2010
They include Workington Opera House, which its owners[readmore]







