Is this the end for theatre critics?
Last month the Evening Standard announced that it was terminating the contracts of its two full-time theatre critics – Henry
Read MoreLast month the Evening Standard announced that it was terminating the contracts of its two full-time theatre critics – Henry
Read MoreIn times of austerity, arts funding is always one of the first areas of public spending that comes under scrutiny
Read MoreWinners of the Les Enfants Terribles Edinburgh Award in 2016 and annual producers of the Greenwich Theatre festive studio show,
Read MoreWhile the Woolwich Grand is now a thing of the past, and the Woolwich Cultural District is scheduled to appear
Read MoreThe Merry Wives Of Windsor is not one of Shakespeare’s most commonly produced plays – but if the current production
Read MoreLast night saw the opening of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Birchmere Park in Thamesmead. The production, produced by Global
Read More“What’s in a name?” The question, asked by Juliet Capulet in an attempt to persuade herself that it’s alright to
Read MoreIf you say the name F Scott Fitzgerald to just about anyone, ardent fan or casual reader, the first thing
Read MoreIs technology threatening to bring about an end to live theatre? While theatre obviously takes advantage of technological innovation –
Read MoreBY JAMES HADDRELL Artistic & Executive Director of Greenwich Theatre In theatre we don’t always get it right first time. Just
Read MoreJames Haddrell is the artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre. At this time of year, much of the theatre
Read MoreJames Haddrell, the artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre, gives his opinion on increasing theatre prices. I cannot remember
Read MoreThere has been much discussion in recent years about the accessibility of theatre, or the need for the theatre industry
Read MorePassion is infectious. Just as laughter can start with one person in a room and gradually spread like a slow-burning
Read MoreIn 1892, rehearsals began for the premiere of a new play by Oscar Wilde – Salomé. A far cry from
Read MoreJames Haddrell is the artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre Working in theatre, I am privileged to have the
Read MoreJames Haddrell is the artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre At Greenwich Theatre we have spent the past 12
Read MoreJames Haddrell is the artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre Last week the major new documentary Leaving Neverland was
Read MoreJames Haddrell, artistic and executive director of Greenwich Theatre, speaks to Max Emmerson about No Miracles Here…
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