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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Lyndsey Marshal and Simon Trinder cast in Home’s The Oresteia by David Hutchison

Lyndsey Marshal and Simon Trinder will head up the ensemble cast of Blanche McIntyre’s The Oresteia. Gary Shelford will also star in

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Sheffield Theatres to host ’pay what you can’ public dress rehearsals by David Hutchison

Sheffield Theatres is to begin holding public ‘pay what you can’ dress rehearsals in order to support its fundraising income stream. In-house

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Monday, September 21, 2015

Mark Ball joins Simon Mellor in ACE arts executive director job share by David Hutchison

Mark Ball, the artistic director of London International Festival of Theatre, has joined Arts Council England as a part-time executive director of

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Sutton Theatres postpones season opening because of ‘budgetary concerns’ by David Hutchison

Sutton Theatres has postponed the opening show of its first season since relaunching, blaming an overspend on refurbishment work. The Secombe and

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The Art of Export guide to international theatre touring launches by David Hutchison

A new guide has been published that advises theatres and arts organisations how to take advantage of international touring. The Art of

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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Che Walker: ‘I wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for the Theatre Royal Stratford’ by David Hutchison

With a multitude of acting, writing and directing credits to his name, Che Walker is a creative triple threat. He has written

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Friday, September 18, 2015

Pet Shop Boys musical Closer to Heaven returns to the Union Theatre by David Hutchison

Pet Shop Boys musical Closer to Heaven is to return to the Union Theatre following a previous run in April. The show

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Jamie Lloyd to direct Gemma Chan and John Simm in The Homecoming by David Hutchison

Jamie Lloyd is to direct a 50th anniversary revival of The Homecoming, in a West End production starring Gemma Chan, John Simm

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Tom Hiddleston and Josie Rourke create Coriolanus audio commentary by David Hutchison

Tom Hiddleston and Josie Rourke have recorded an audio commentary to accompany Encore screenings of the Donmar Warehouse’s Coriolanus. The production’s lead

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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Cumberbatch, Redmayne and Mulligan named among the most influential people in London by David Hutchison

Actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne and Carey Mulligan have been named among the most influential people in London. They all made the

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War Horse to close in West End after seven years by David Hutchison

War Horse is to end its West End run in 2016 after seven years. The National Theatre production, which opened at the

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Local councils warn their arts services will close over next two years by David Hutchison

Council-funded arts services have remained “relatively stable” despite public spending cuts, according to a new survey. However, 15% of councils that responded

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BAFTA scholarships extend to actors for first time by David Hutchison

BAFTA has opened up its scholarships scheme to aspiring actors for the first time, with three young performers given funding to aid

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Artistic directors defend regional theatre in wake of Billington ‘bland’ criticism by David Hutchison

Artistic directors including Daniel Evans and Roxana Silbert have launched a staunch defence of regional theatre following Michael Billington’s claims that it

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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Michael Dugher: spending review could be ‘devastating’ by David Hutchison

New shadow culture secretary Michael Dugher has warned the government’s forthcoming spending review could be “devastating” for the arts. The Labour MP

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Historic Bristol Old Vic’s £2.5m bid to become ‘internationally significant’ by David Hutchison

Bristol Old Vic has unveiled plans costing nearly £2.5 million to make the theatre an “internationally significant” heritage destination. The venue –

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Monday, September 14, 2015

Why casting can no longer be seen as black and white by David Hutchison

It was not the first production to star an all-white cast, and it is unlikely to be the last. But when the

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Michael Dugher named shadow culture secretary in Corbyn’s reshuffle by David Hutchison

Michael Dugher has replaced Chris Bryant as shadow culture secretary following Jeremy Corbyn’s election as leader of the Labour party. Dugher has

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Warwick Davis criticises Snow White panto for taking ‘vital’ work from short actors by David Hutchison

Warwick Davis hits out at Leicester pantomime for failing to hire short actors Warwick Davis has criticised a pantomime production of Snow

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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Abigail Lawrie: ‘Ours can be a brutal industry’ by David Hutchison

The breakout star of BBC1’s The Casual Vacancy – an adaptation of JK Rowling’s novel of the same name – Abigail Lawrie

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Saturday, September 12, 2015

Oliver Kaderbhai: ‘Directing whilst acting is frowned upon, especially when you’re starting out’ by David Hutchison

When Oliver Kaderbhai undertook a final-year university assignment to form a theatre company, he had little idea that the resulting group would

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Friday, September 11, 2015

Cast members are the biggest draw for audiences to buy theatre tickets, says survey by David Hutchison

Cast members are the biggest draw for audiences when buying theatre tickets, according to a new survey of theatregoers. More than 3,000

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Little Bulb Theatre chosen to open new Battersea Arts Centre theatre space by David Hutchison

A new piece of work by Little Bulb Theatre is to open a brand new flexible theatre space at Battersea Arts Centre.

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Equity issues expenses guidelines in wake of West End digs case by David Hutchison

Equity has issued new guidelines on claiming expenses after actor Tim Healy lost a 10-year legal battle over West End digs in

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Not paying actors shows a ‘sick business’ says King’s Head director by David Hutchison

King’s Head artistic director Adam Spreadbury-Maher has claimed fringe theatres that do not pay actors properly are running a “sick business”. Speaking

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£1.4m boost to cultural engagement for disadvantaged Londoners by David Hutchison

More than £1 million is to be pumped into cultural initiatives in London to encourage disadvantaged young people to engage with the

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Trevor Nunn’s all-white cast is ‘historical revisionism’, says Tanya Moodie by David Hutchison

Actor Tanya Moodie has hit out at Trevor Nunn’s decision to cast only white performers in The Wars of the Roses, branding

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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Threatened cabaret venue Royal Vauxhall Tavern gets listed status by David Hutchison

Endangered south London cabaret venue the Royal Vauxhall Tavern has been granted listed status, which will make it harder for the building

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Really Useful Theatres ‘totally prepared’ for future power cuts after Holborn fire by David Hutchison

Really Useful Theatres has introduced emergency measures to ensure it will not have to close because of power cuts, following the Holborn

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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Lloyd Webber Foundation doles out £630k for new talent schemes by David Hutchison

Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre, the Bush Theatre and the Donmar Warehouse have received a share of £630,000 from the Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Graham Norton revealed as host for West End Bares fundraiser by David Hutchison

Graham Norton has been announced as the host for this year’s West End Bares charity fundraiser, which will include a performance from

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