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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Julie Atherton and Siobhan McCarthy cast in Leslie Bricusse revue by David Hutchison

Julie Atherton and Siobhan McCarthy are to star in the premiere of Pure Imagination, a musical revue celebrating songwriter Leslie Bricusse. Dave

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Tamsin Carroll to star in European premiere of Casa Valentina by David Hutchison

Tamsin Carroll is to lead the cast of Casa Valentina at Southwark Playhouse. The play’s European premiere, which is directed by Luke

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Students give Drama Centre London and Manchester Met top marks for training by David Hutchison

Drama Centre London and the School of Theatre at Manchester Metropolitan University have topped a drama school satisfaction survey, with all students

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Theatre leaders speak out against “culture of caution” after Isis play cancellation by David Hutchison

Josie Rourke, David Lan and Sarah Frankcom are among theatre figures who have condemned the cancellation of a National Youth Theatre play

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Theatre503 appoints new associate directors by David Hutchison

Theatre503 has appointed Anna Jordan and Jonathan O’Boyle as associate directors. Jordan is best known for her Bruntwood Prize-winning play Yen, and

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Emmerdale actor Kitty McGeever dies aged 44 by David Hutchison

Emmerdale actor Kitty McGeever, the first blind woman to have a regular role on a British soap opera, has died at the

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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Chloe Daykin: ‘In your heart you always know if you’re a writer’ by David Hutchison

A published author as well as an up-and-coming playwright, Chloe Daykin has written for companies including Live Theatre, Northern Stage and the

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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Theatre industry defends ‘right to offend’ after Isis play cancellation by David Hutchison

Industry figures and unions have defended theatre’s right to address ‘offensive and dangerous’ issues, following the cancellation of a National Youth Theatre

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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Philip Rosenberg: ‘Circus training is bitter but rewarding’ by David Hutchison

Circus performer Philip Rosenberg trained in Chinese acrobatics before starting to build up a repertoire of skills as a hand balancer. He’s

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Saturday, August 8, 2015

Isabelle Georges: ‘Everything is so dark – I try to lift people’s hearts’ by David Hutchison

Cabaret is in the blood for Isabelle Georges, whose grandmother played piano for performers in venues across Paris. She is now at

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Friday, August 7, 2015

Police deny role in NYT Isis play cancellation by David Hutchison

The Metropolitan Police has denied any involvement with the cancellation of a National Youth Theatre production about radicalisation in schools. The play,

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Graeae’s Jenny Sealey fears forced role reduction after disability cuts by David Hutchison

Graeae artistic director Jenny Sealey has voiced fears she will be forced to reduce her role at the company because of cuts

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Nightingale Collective set up to take UK work to Ireland by David Hutchison

A new theatre company has been formed with the intention of take more UK work to Ireland. The Nightingale Collective was founded

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Actor crowdfunds career-saving throat operation by David Hutchison

An actor who was forced to turn down a leading role in a musical because of a vocal condition has used crowdfunding

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Manchester’s Home selects Quarantine as first associate company by David Hutchison

Experimental theatre group Quarantine has been named the first associate company of Manchester’s new arts centre Home. The company has been based

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Dave Fargnoli wins The Stage Critic Search 2015 by David Hutchison

Dave Fargnoli has been named winner of The Stage Critic Search 2015, our competition to find the UK’s best undiscovered theatre critics.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Susie Miller appointed artistic director of Outside Edge by David Hutchison

Outside Edge Theatre has named Susie Miller as its new artistic director following the death of its founder last year. The company,

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Isis play writer and director turn on NYT in censorship row by David Hutchison

Creatives behind a National Youth Theatre production that was cancelled amid claims of censorship have accused the NYT of failing to be

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

NYT radicalisation play axed amid cries of censorship by David Hutchison

National Youth Theatre actors have complained of censorship after a production about radicalisation in schools was cancelled less than two weeks before

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Monday, August 3, 2015

Julie’s Bicycle publishes guide to greener theatres by David Hutchison

A guide has been published that aims to help theatres and arts buildings become more environmentally friendly, including ways to manage water

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Tom McGowan joins West End cast of Wicked by David Hutchison

Tom McGowan is to join the West End cast of Wicked in September. The actor has previously starred as The Wizard on

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Phantom beats Les Mis in 6-2 charity football drubbing by David Hutchison

Performers from the West End casts of Les Miserables and The Phantom of the Opera have raised around £12,000 in a charity

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Friday, July 31, 2015

James Graham to co-write Robin Hood premiere for Nottingham Theatre Royal by David Hutchison

A new play based on the legend of Robin Hood is to premiere at Nottingham Theatre Royal to celebrate the venue’s 150th

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What would a 40% arts funding cut actually look like? by David Hutchison

Last week, in preparation for making £20 billion of savings as part of the autumn spending review, the government told unprotected departments

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King Charles III and Jerusalem among the 101 top plays, says Michael Billington by David Hutchison

Jerusalem, King Charles III and The History Boys are among plays lauded as the greatest ever written in a new book by

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Belfast’s Lyric Theatre under fire over casting for Dancing at Lughnasa by David Hutchison

Belfast’s Lyric Theatre has defended a decision not to cast any Northern Irish actors in a forthcoming production of Dancing at Lughnasa.

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Gina McKee backs north-east arts engagement drive by David Hutchison

Actor Gina McKee has backed a new drive to increase arts engagement and investment in the north-east. Launched by the North East

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Albany Theatre launches ticketing scheme with Lewisham Homes by David Hutchison

South London theatre the Albany has joined together with a local social housing company to provide cheaper tickets for residents, in an

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Udderbelly off to Hong Kong for two-month festival by David Hutchison

Fringe venue Udderbelly is going overseas for the first time to host a two-month festival in Hong Kong. The eye-catching structure – shaped

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UK Theatre Awards offers more prizes for most welcoming theatres by David Hutchison

The most welcoming theatre category at this year’s UK Theatre Awards has been revamped so that a venue in each region of

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

The Factory plans given go-ahead by Manchester City Council by David Hutchison

Plans for a £110-million new Manchester theatre, dubbed The Factory, have been given the green light by the local council. The venue,

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