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The Plays of William Shakespeare
www.theplays.org
Any round-up of theatre websites just wouldn't be complete without at least one mention of Shakespeare. This site is the work of the Electronic Literature Foundation (ELF) and they've taken Shakespeare's plays and sonnets and put them on the Internet in electronic format. This makes it carry out normally laborious tasks such as searching for all mentions of say witches in the plays or all the appearances of a specific character. The site also includes a glossary to the sometimes tricky Shakespearian language. The ELF has also digitised lots of works of literature including stuff from Chaucer, Dante and Jane Austen.
Bristol Old Vic
www.bristol-old-vic.co.uk
Information from the acclaimed theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, Briustol. Britain's oldest working theatre. ( Opened 1776)
Royal Court Theatre
www.royalcourttheatre.com
The Royal Court has always been known for its gritty and innovative choice of plays and the design of this site reflects the theatre's cutting edge appeal. The theatre is in the process of setting up an online archive of all the productions staged at the theatre from 1956 onwards - currently the archive only goes back to the 1997 season. An online booking service is also waiting in the wings. Embryonic playwrights should visit the Young Writer's section of the site which explains all about the theatre's Young Writers programme.
Royal Shakespeare Company
www.rsc.org.uk/
Superb official guide to Britain's ' Theatre for the Nation". There's a complete guide to the RSC's performances at Stratford-upon-Avon, in London and around the UK, with details of every production, plus photos and booking details.
Hackney Empire
www.hackneyempire.co.uk
This lovely old Victorian Theatre is in a constant state of financial trauma - funds need to be raised to keep the theatre going. Find out how you can help by visiting the Friends of the Hackney Empire section of the site. Old music hall style posters are used to navigate your way around the pages and the history of the theatre section makes fascinating reading. The list of music hall stars that have appeared there is staggering (Charlie Chaplin, Lily Langtree and Marie Lloyd have all taken the Hackney stage). Of course you can also find out about the shows currently playing, although you can't book tickets direct from the site as yet.
UK Theatre Web
www.uktw.co.uk
Visiting UK Theatre Web is like scrabbling behind the scenery of a play: it's messy and chaotic, but you do get to see how productions are born. Despite the amateurish look, the site provides those who devote their lives to the stage with everything they need to succeed. The scope is seriously impressive: training opportunities and amateur dramatic societies are listed for those tentatively treading the boards; there are databases indexing current productions and organisation dealing with technical and professional matters; and the links cover everything from juggling vacancies to showbiz gossip.
What's On Stage
www.whatsonstage.com
If you fancy a bit of culture then this superb site should be your first port of call. Covering theatres all over the UK, it offers an unrivalled guide to what's currently showing at each of them.
You can search up to six months in advance and also read news, reviews and previews to help you decide what to see. Having done so, you can book your ticket online and even decide where you want to sit thanks to the seating plans of major theatres.
The Stage
www.thestage.co.uk
The Stage is the bible of the theatrical industry and this site is an excellent adjunct to the paper version of the newspaper. The section on the history of newspaper is well worth reading - the paper has been going since 1880. Anybody looking for a job both in acting and in backstage roles would do well to scan through the online jobs area. There are also some excellent How To guides covering topics such as how to write for TV and how to produce a musical. The site is updated daily with the latest theatrical news and listings of the UK's theatre, fringe and club venues.
Rating : 5/5
London Theatre Guide
www.londontheatre.co.uk
The design of this site, which lists all the major London theatres and shows, can best be described as basic, however it is fast. If you're visiting the capital and fancy a night out this is one of the most comprehensive sources of theatre information. You can search through the West End shows by genre, by a specific theatre or you can even track down a certain director or author. As well as the excellent listings services you'll also find the latest theatrical news, reviews of the current big shows, handy seating plans for the major theatres and the option to buy tickets direct from the site.
Theatre Direct International
www.theatredirect.com
As well as focussing on London's theatre scene this site also lets you know what's happening on Broadway. If you're off to New York and you fancy catching a play while you're there then you can book direct from this site and you can even make pre-theatre reservations at some of New York's most popular restaurants. The site also boasts detailed maps of London and New York's theatre district.

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