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''The Stage'' is a British weekly newspaper and website covering the entertainment industry and particularly theatre. It was founded in 1880. It contains news, reviews, opinion, features, and recruitment advertising, mainly directed at those who work in theatre and the performing arts.


History

The first edition of ''The Stage'' was published (under the title ''The Stage Directory – a London and Provincial Theatrical Advertiser'') on 1 February 1880 at a cost of three old pence for twelve pages. Publication was monthly until 25 March 1881, when the first weekly edition was produced. At the same time, the name was shortened to ''The Stage'' and the publication numbering restarted at number 1. The publication was a joint venture between founding editor Charles Lionel Carson and business manager Maurice Comerford. It operated from offices opposite the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Carson, whose real name was Lionel Courtier-Dutton, was cited as the founder. His wife
Emily Courtier Dutton Emily Courtier-Dutton became Mrs Charles L. Carson and appeared as Kittie Claremont (1862 – 21 March 1919) was a British actor and theatrical philanthropist. Life Courtier-Dutton was born in London in very probably 1862. He birth name is not kn ...
later founded several theatrical charities. ''The Stage'' entered a crowded market, with many other theatre titles (including '' The Era'') in circulation. Undercutting their rivals, Carson and Comerford dropped the price of the paper to one
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; soon it became the only remaining title in the field. The newspaper has remained in family ownership. Upon the death in 1937 of Charles Carson's son Lionel, who had assumed the joint role of managing director and editor, control passed to the Comerford family. From 1995, the newspaper has awarded The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence at the
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. In 2004, 96-year-old contributor
Simon Blumenfeld Simon Blumenfeld (25 November 1907 – 13 April 2005) was a British columnist, author, playwright, theatre critic, editor and communist. Although he described himself as Jewish, he was born to a family of Sicily#Demographics, Sicilian refugee ...
was recognised by '' Guinness World Records'' as the world's oldest weekly newspaper columnist. The column continued until shortly before his death in 2005. The Stage Awards were launched in 2010. They are given annually and recognise outstanding organisations working in theatre and beyond in the following categories: London theatre, regional theatre, producer, school, fringe theatre, theatre building, unsung hero and international. In August 2013, ''The Stage'' launched The Stage Castings, an online casting service with a video audition function. In May 2019, ''The Stage'' partnered with the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation and UK Theatre to launch Get Into Theatre, a website dedicated to theatre careers.


Careers started via ''The Stage''

In 1956, writer
John Osborne John James Osborne (12 December 1929 – 24 December 1994) was an English playwright, screenwriter and actor, known for his prose that criticized established social and political norms. The success of his 1956 play ''Look Back in Anger'' tra ...
submitted his script for '' Look Back in Anger'' in response to an advertisement by the soon-to-be-relaunched Royal Court Theatre. Dusty Springfield responded to an advertisement for female singers in 1958. Idris Elba got his first acting role in a play after applying to a job ad in the paper.
Harold Pinter Harold Pinter (; 10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor. A Nobel Prize winner, Pinter was one of the most influential modern British dramatists with a writing career that spanne ...
gained his first job after responding to an advert and Kenneth Branagh landed the lead in ''The Billy Trilogy'', in the BBC ''
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'' series, after it was advertised in the paper. The creation of Internationalist Theatre was first announced in the Stage editorial in April 1981. Ricky Tomlinson responded to an ad for ''United Kingdom'', another ''Play for Today'', in 1981 and Sandi Toksvig landed her first television job playing the part of Ethel in ''
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'' after answering an ad in ''The Stage''. Television presenter Maggie Philbin won her first major role, as a co-presenter of '' Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'', after answering an advertisement in ''The Stage''. A number of pop groups have recruited all or some of their members through advertisements placed in the newspaper, most notably the
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in 1994,The Spice Girls; Cripps, Rebecca; & Peachey, Mal (1997). ''Real Life: Real Spice The Official Story''. London: Zone Publishers. Scooch in 1998 and
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in 1997. Lee Mead (the actor who won BBC One talent show '' Any Dream Will Do'' to gain the lead role in ''
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'') got his first professional job, working on a cruise ship, through a recruitment ad in the paper. Lee Mead interview, '' Midweek'', broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 11 July 2007. Television presenter Ben Shephard auditioned for
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following an advert in ''The Stage''. While he did not get the part, he met
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, who subsequently hired him for the Channel 4 youth strand T4.Mary Comerford, "Stepping up", ''The Stage'', 12 July 2007. Charles Dance landed his first role in a Welsh theatre and
Alexandra Burke Alexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewen Burke (born 25 August 1988) is a British singer, songwriter and actress. She won the fifth series of the British television series ''The X Factor'' in 2008, and has been signed to Epic Records, RCA Records and Syc ...
stated in an interview "My mum used to buy ''The Stage'' all the time for auditions for me. That's how I got to go on
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'' Star for a Night'' with
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." Olivier Award-winning actor
Sharon D. Clarke Sharon Delores Clarke (born 12 August 1966) is an English actress and singer. She is a three-time Olivier award winner, and is best known to television audiences for her role as Lola Griffin in the medical drama ''Holby City'', and as Grace O'Br ...
found her first role at
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through an audition advert in the paper.
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revealed that pop band
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were formed through an advert in ''The Stage''. Sir Michael Caine stated in an interview with Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2 that at the beginning of his career he applied for acting roles he found in ''The Stage''.


Editors

* 1880–1901 Charles Carson * 1901–1904 Maurice Comerford * 1904–1937 Lionel Carson * 1937–1943 Bernard Weller * 1943–1952 S. R. Littlewood * 1952–1972 Eric Johns * 1972–1992 Peter Hepple * 1992–1994 Jeremy Jehu * 1994–2014 Brian Attwood * 2014–2017 Alistair Smith (print) and Paddy Smith (online) * 2017–present Alistair Smith


''The Stage and Television Today''

In 1959 ''The Stage'' was relaunched as ''The Stage and Television Today'', incorporating a pull-out supplement dedicated to broadcasting news and features. Derek Hoddinott, the main paper's TV editor, became editor of the new supplement. The name and supplement remained until 1995, when broadcasting coverage was re-incorporated into the main paper. The name on the masthead reverted to ''The Stage'', but in 2006, the paper introduced a blog concentrating on television, named ''TV Today''.


Digital archive

The paper's full content from 1880–2007 is available digitally via subscription.


Quotations

* "The moment you have arrived in the profession is when you realise you don't have to read ''The Stage''" –
Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and ...
(attributed) * "The stage would not be the stage without ''The Stage''" –
Laurence Olivier Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier (; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director who, along with his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, was one of a trio of male actors who dominated the Theatre of the U ...
(''The Stage'', 25 October 1976)


References


External links

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''The Stage'' reviews of Internationalist Theatre productions London during the editorship of Peter Hepple
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