Richard Bean, who wrote One Man, Two Guvnors, is 'nearly ready' to deliver drama set in tabloid newsroomThe phone-hacking scandal is not short of drama: Rupert Murdoch smeared with shaving f…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:48AMRoyal's golden women to be reunited at other behemoth of the British classical dance sceneLast year, Tamara Rojo, the fiercely intelligent Spanish star of the Royal Ballet, jumped ship to be…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:37AMAbi Morgan's play The Mistress Contracts, based on 40 years of transcripts charting a real-life affair, will feature in Vicky Featherstone's first season as artistic directorAbi Morgan, the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:21AMFergus Linehan, a former director of the Sydney festival, is to take over the Edinburgh international festivalFor the second time in a row, the Edinburgh international festival has looked to…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 06:55AM'Surprise theatre', nightly soap opera, readings by authors and children's week planned under new artistic directorThe Royal Court, Britain's most important theatre for new drama, which has …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:57AMOpen letter calls on Ed Vaizey to respond to report showing evidence that British theatre is hurting as a result of funding cutsLuminaries of the theatre, including playwrights Sir Tom Stopp…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:58AMDirector credited with giving National Theatre a golden decade of hits will leave along with closest colleague Nick StarrSir Nicholas Hytner, who has presided over what has been, by near uni…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:16AMAlex Beard helped build Tate Modern, but has never worked in opera or dance. Now he is to take on one of Britain's most prominent arts jobs – boss of the Royal Opera HouseAlex Beard, deput…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:36PMThe team behind international hit War Horse are doing A Midsummer Night's Dream – with actors, puppets and flying gardening tools. Charlotte Higgins goes behind the scenes at rehearsalsTom…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:00PMProgramme for May's three-week arts celebration – released today – will feature Emil and the Detectives, Judith Kerr and Michael Rosen's orchestral work for kids, The Great EnormoEmil an…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 05:57AMEnglish theatre study claims Arts Council cuts mean cancelled shows, fewer new plays, fewer commissions and smaller castsThe English theatre scene is "shrivelling", according to new research…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:21AMHighlights include a BBC2 gala night, a musical by Tori Amos, and an ambitious revival of a four-hour Eugene O'Neill epicAnne-Marie Duff taking on one of the biggest roles in American playwr…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:33AMThe show Praxis Makes Perfect will open in May in a secret location in Cardiff and then pop up at music festivals around UKThey have staged Aeschylus in the Brecon Beacons, and transformed t…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:00AMVersatile musician was equally at home writing jazz and film scores as music for the concert hall
SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:25PMAn all-female Julius Caesar has just hit the stage, but it's a rarity in theatre. In a special report, Charlotte Higgins asks leading figures why women are still underrepresented at every le…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:30PMAn all-female Julius Caesar has just hit the stage, but it's a rarity in theatre. In a special report, Charlotte Higgins asks leading figures why women are still underrepresented at every le…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:30PMOnly one in three actors, writers and artistic directors are women – and only a quarter of directors, Guardian research showsWomen buy more theatre tickets than men but are consistently un…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:18PMGeorge Osborne, the chancellor, has announced in his autumn statement that Whitehall departments are to cut budgets by 1% this year and 2% next yearThe key point in George Osborne's autumn s…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:17AMNicholas Hytner has had a phenomenally successful run at the helm of the National Theatre, this week picking up an armful of awards. But it's his outspoken attack on the government over the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:33PMWhen Tony Hall was appointed chief executive of the Royal Opera House, his name came as a bolt out of the blue. Will his successor be equally unlikely: or will he or she be one of the usual …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:01AMThe cast and director of a new Donmar Warehouse show tell Charlotte Higgins what a thrilling and liberating experience it has been tackling one of Shakespeare's great worksOn a table in the …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:18PMNational Theatre's Nicholas Hytner joins in condemnation of Tories' stance on the arts at conference on regional theatreTwo leading lights of Britain's cultural life – Danny Boyle, who dir…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:52PMManchester festival has honour of actor's first Shakespeare role in 10 years in 'immersive' staging within deconsecrated churchUnless you count his performance of "the isle is full of noises…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:50PMPlaywright's piece laments nation turned into 'captive market' where public life exhibits a 'diminution of magnanimity'Plays by Alan Bennett are an event: sold out months ahead and their sub…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:17PMTom Morris co-directed the play with that giant horse. Now he is tackling A Midsummer Night's DreamLast week Nicholas Hytner, the artistic director of the National theatre, made a joke, in a…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 02:04PMNicholas Hytner says National's recent high earnings have relied on spate of successful West End transfers, such as War HorseThe National Theatre is celebrating what artistic director Nichol…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:48PMOnly weeks after British culture was shown off to the world, the effects of the arts council cutbacks are beginning to be felt. Charlotte Higgins reports• Tell us how the arts cuts are aff…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:30PMBig names in theatre are turning to children and teens who want to express their anxiety about the futureThe kids are not all right: that is the message of a number of dramas at the Edinburg…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:15AMThe Noises Off author on hoaxes, identities – and the hidden joke in his new bookThe craggy, distinguished-looking chap on the stage at the Edinburgh international book festival seemed to …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:43PMCreative Scotland has put 49 companies on to project-based lottery funding – unleashing a host of concerns about the principles and ideologies at play in Scottish arts subsidyI have spent …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:00AMCreative Scotland has put 49 companies on to project-based lottery funding – unleashing a host of concerns about the principles and ideologies at play in Scottish arts subsidyI have spent …
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