Keith Allen and Bryan Dick are set for two monumental pub crawls to celebrate the life of one of England’s bawdiest artists. Hogarth’s Progress at The Rose Theatre,
There comes a time in everyone’s life when retirement is the only option. No matter how much you like working, or, indeed the work enjoys having your input,
Kingston’s Rose Theatre celebrates its first decade with a bawdy romp and top drama that includes Stephen Bill’s award-winning Curtains, Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing and Friedrich Schiller’s
Rose Theatre Kingston is co-producing a major new revival of Friedrich Schiller’s Don Carlos with Tom Burke leading the company as Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa. Gadi Roll’s production,
The Rose Theatre Kingston celebrates its 10th anniversary with a blistering new production of Shakespeare’s comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, starring Mel Giedroyc. Directed by Simon Dormandy, the
Rose Theatre Kingston is honouring the memory and work of director Peter Hall with a major mentoring initiative. It is launching The Peter Hall Emerging Artists Fellowship (PHEAF)
Rehearsals began today for Theatre Royal Bath’s co-production of Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing starring Laurence Fox. Directed by Stephen Unwin, the Theatre Royal Bath, Cambridge Arts
“Who’d want to join in building a f***ing playground? We’re 13 years old” Jack Thorne’s sublime Junkyard, a wildly funny and vivid new musical about a miscreant group
Almost there. Trevor Nunn returns to the Rose Theatre Kingston next month with his production of King John marking the final stretch in his aim to direct all
If Shakespeare had thought longer about the title of his lusty romp, The Merry Wives of Windsor, he’d have come to the conclusion that the geography was all
I asked my husband, who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of sport, whether he’d heard of Beryl Burton. He knew the name. “She was something in cycling wasn’t she?”