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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Greenwich Dance to leave south-east London premises after 25 years by Giverny Masso

Greenwich Dance is to leave its current premises after 25 years and is searching for a new home in the London borough.

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Actor Jack Holden: ‘I was lucky enough to play the lead in War Horse straight after drama school’ by Giverny Masso

Jack Holden’s first role out of drama school was the lead in War Horse at the National Theatre. His other credits include

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Production news round-up: Orlando Bloom returns to West End and Matthew Kelly to star in Alan Bennett play by Giverny Masso

The latest production news includes a return to the West End for Orlando Bloom and casting for the UK tour of Alan

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Rose Bruford staff threatened with redundancy as part of cost-cutting measures by Giverny Masso

Staff at Rose Bruford College are being threatened with redundancy as part of cost-cutting measures, The Stage can reveal. An email seen

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Head of Association of Lighting Designers Johanna Town pledges to focus on diversity by Giverny Masso

A six-point manifesto been launched by the Association of Lighting Designers’ new head, who has pledged to engage with more people from

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Indhu Rubasingham: ‘Plays about different cultures are not risky – they’re vital’ by Giverny Masso

Tricycle Theatre artistic director Indhu Rubasingham has urged theatres need to stop perceiving plays about different cultures as “risky”. Rubasingham argued that

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Glasgow’s Pavilion Theatre to remain closed for two months following fire by Giverny Masso

The Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow is to remained closed for at least two months following a fire, with management hailing it the

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A Spoonful of Sherman actor Jenna Innes: ‘I love being Mary Poppins for two minutes every night’ by Giverny Masso

Jenna Innes graduated from her training at London’s Musical Theatre Academy in September, but she is already performing in a large-scale national

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Monday, March 26, 2018

ENO warned of ‘simmering unrest’ among staff by Giverny Masso

Entertainment union BECTU has warned of a “simmering unrest” within English National Opera that can only be addressed by “real improvements to

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Feargus Woods Dunlop: ‘He pulled a knife on me, but I stayed in character’ by Giverny Masso

Feargus Woods Dunlop founded touring theatre company New Old Friends in 2008. He tells Giverny Masso about what it’s like to run

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Sadiq Khan: ‘London will become a dormitory city unless we protect cultural spaces’ by Giverny Masso

London mayor Sadiq Khan has warned the capital risks becoming a “dormitory” city unless more is done to protect cultural buildings from

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Ruth Mackenzie named chair of Arts Council England’s London area council by Giverny Masso

Former Chichester Festival Theatre artistic director Ruth Mackenzie has been appointed the new chair of Arts Council England’s London area council. Mackenzie

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Friday, March 23, 2018

Production news round-up: Nadia Fall announces first Stratford East season and Caroline, Or Change transfers to West End by Giverny Masso

This week’s production news includes Nadia Fall’s first season as artistic director of Theatre Royal Stratford East. Other news includes the West

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Sadiq Khan launches £1m fund for grassroots arts projects in London by Giverny Masso

London mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a £1 million fund for grassroots arts projects as part of his draft culture strategy for

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Thursday, March 22, 2018

Nadia Fall announces first season at Theatre Royal Stratford East by Giverny Masso

Nadia Fall has announced her first season as artistic director of London’s Theatre Royal Stratford East. Fall will direct The Village, an

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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Giverny Masso: How Good Chance’s rich, truthful theatre allows refugees to express themselves by Giverny Masso

How Good Chance’s rich, truthful theatre allows refugees to express themselvesThe Jungle, a critically acclaimed play about the Calais refugee camp that

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Rebranded CDET takes on revised accreditation role of defunct Drama UK by Giverny Masso

Accreditation and advocacy roles previously carried out by the now defunct Drama UK will be picked up by the Council for Dance

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Cuba Gooding Jr: ‘Troubled young people need the arts’ by Giverny Masso

Actor Cuba Gooding Jr has argued that it is essential for “the troubled youth of today” to have the opportunity to engage

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Chicago producer: ‘London needs to do better with musicals’ by Giverny Masso

Tony award-winning producer Barry Weissler has said the UK should “do better” at musical theatre. Weissler, whose productions include the forthcoming London

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Judi Dench’s Titania costume on display as part of new Rose Theatre Kingston exhibition by Giverny Masso

The Rose Theatre Kingston is launching an exhibition in celebration of its 10th anniversary. Running from April 13 to 29, The Rose

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Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Winners of London Student Drama Festival announced by Giverny Masso

Drama societies from Goldsmiths and University College London were among the winners of this year’s London Student Drama Festival. The event marked

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Anita Dobson to star in debut play by comedian Katy Brand by Giverny Masso

Anita Dobson is to star in the debut play by comedian and writer Katy Brand. 3Women will run at Trafalgar Studios 2

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Fast and Furious Live star Mark Ebulue: ‘I’ve done Shakespeare for years. Now I want to be James Bond’ by Giverny Masso

Although highly skilled in numerous combat sports, actor Mark Ebulue has mainly done classical productions to date. Now performing in the arena

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New work from Wayne McGregor to feature in Royal Ballet season by Giverny Masso

A new full-length ballet from Wayne McGregor is among five world premieres to feature in the Royal Ballet’s new season. Featuring a

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Monday, March 19, 2018

Actor Hermon Berhane: ‘I want to be a good role model for deaf artists’ by Giverny Masso

Performer and fashion blogger Hermon Berhane has never allowed being D/deaf to limit her ambitions. Berhane tells Giverny Masso about her latest

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Regional theatre staff receive pay boost under new agreement by Giverny Masso

Regional theatre workers have voted to accept pay increases ranging from 3% to 4.7%. The agreement will see a 4.7% increase for

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Friday, March 16, 2018

Production news round-up: castings announced for Harry Potter play and English National Ballet reveals new season by Giverny Masso

This week in production news, new leading cast members have been announced for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. Elsewhere, English National

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Cafe plan for derelict Burnley Empire are ‘huge blow’ to restoration by Giverny Masso

Plans for a cafe in the former foyer of the derelict Burnley Empire have been labelled a “huge blow” to the future

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Just one in three arts students think degree is good value for money by Giverny Masso

Just 30% of arts students think that the tuition fees for their degree are good value for money, according to new research.

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Simon Longman wins £15,000 George Devine award by Giverny Masso

Playwright Simon Longman has won the 49th George Devine award for most promising playwright. Longman was awarded the £15,000 prize at the

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Thursday, March 15, 2018

Lyric Hammersmith to renovate auditorium for first time in 40 years by Giverny Masso

London’s Lyric Hammersmith has announced the first full refurbishment of its main house auditorium in almost 40 years. Last renovated in 1979,

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