"To thine audience be true" – Tinuke Craig on taking Hamlet to primary schools across the UK
Sarah Crompton on Ian McKellen: 'He never stops looking forwards'
Play to the gods and you win a theatregoer for life
The BBC broadcast a big night for modern musicals – and the future of theatre
Forget Spider-Man – swings, covers, alternates and understudies are the real superheroes
Sarah Crompton on theatre in 2021: 'You could sense the warmth of the bond between viewers and viewed'
Our theatre community is defined by what it does do, rather than what it does not
Two icons, one stage – how it's been bringing Joan Rivers and Barbra Streisand together
Peter Glanville on Polka Theatre's £8.5 million development
Sarah Crompton on Lucy Kirkwood's Maryland: It's impossible not to be angry
Boff Whalley: How we created new musical The Ruff Tuff Cream Puff Estate Agency
Dominic Cavendish is wrong when he says there are too many musicals in the UK
2021 Tony Awards see Brits on Broadway triumph in what was a curtailed season
Singing along to musicals in a theatre – is it ever acceptable?
Let's hear it for the understudies, alternates and swings – keeping our theatres in action
The Edinburgh Fringe is a sloppy messy ball of glory
This year's mixed-media Edinburgh Fringe allows for a more democratised festival
Director Catherine Paskell: 'we have an opportunity to use this Fringe to make subsequent ones better'
Kate Barton: 'The Fringe returning this summer is a testament to everyone's commitment to culture'
Justin Audibert on creating the Unicorn and National Theatre's Story Seekers project
Is the show over when the Covid app pings?
National Theatre and Cast in Doncaster's Public Acts – how stories get us through the pandemic
Theatremakers have moved mountains during the pandemic, and their efforts must be remembered
Counting stars: should we do away with ratings?