Without opportunity, the pipeline for future Stage Debut Awards winners will close
Jack Wolfe, accepting the award for Best West End Debut Performer for his role in Next to Normal at the The Stage Debut Awards. Photo: David Monteith-Hodge
It’s tough to get a start into theatre and will be tougher still for those entering the profession over the next decade, a generation whose primary and secondary educations have been blighted by an insistence that it is necessary to learn to count but entirely unnecessary to learn to create, says Lyn Gardner
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