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Monday, October 31, 2016

Josh Roche: ‘I don’t buy this idea that more money makes a show shallow and populist’ by David Hutchison

As well as serving as an assistant director on a number of Royal Shakespeare Company and Shakespeare’s Globe productions, Josh Roche is

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Friday, October 28, 2016

Ruthie Henshall to produce Kander and Ebb revue Money Makes the World Go Round by David Hutchison

Musical theatre star Ruthie Henshall is to produce her first full stage show, with a production on-board a cruise ship. Money Makes

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Luke Treadaway and Imogen Poots cast in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by David Hutchison

Luke Treadaway and Imogen Poots will join Imelda Staunton on stage in the West End revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

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Leeds University pushes for wider cultural engagement by David Hutchison

Leeds University has launched a new culture-focused arm with the aim of widening arts participation in the city. The Cultural Institute will

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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Post-Brexit UK must include EU theatre workers, says report by David Hutchison

Arts leaders have demanded that EU workers already in the UK be allowed to remain after Brexit, or the sector’s “creative and

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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Mark Rylance: ‘I won’t work for the RSC while it deals with BP’ by David Hutchison

Mark Rylance has said he will not work for the Royal Shakespeare Company again while it is still sponsored by BP. The

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Escaped Alone gets New York transfer and London return by David Hutchison

Caryl Churchill’s Escaped Alone is to transfer to New York for a two week run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Linda

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Merton Arts Space in Wimbledon Library to host first production by David Hutchison

A flexible new 250-seat theatre and arts centre in Wimbledon Library will host its first theatre production next month. Run by the

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Monday, October 24, 2016

Nabil Elouahabi: ‘I’ve not been this excited about a play for years’ by David Hutchison

After roles in Fireworks at London’s Royal Court and Another World at the National Theatre, Nabil Elouahabi is well versed in tackling

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Thursday, October 20, 2016

£6.3m ACE cash pumped into areas with low cultural engagement by David Hutchison

Seven areas with low cultural engagement have received a share of £6.3 million to encourage people to get involved with the arts.

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Emma Rice speaks out against sexist criticism by David Hutchison

Shakespeare’s Globe artistic director Emma Rice has highlighted the loaded criticisms she has faced running a major theatre as a woman. She

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Mid-scale touring ‘near-unaffordable’, claims major Arts Council theatre report by David Hutchison

Mid-scale touring has become “near-unaffordable” for theatres and producers, according to a major new Arts Council England report. The Analysis of Theatre

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Manchester theatre opens in disused car showroom by David Hutchison

A disused car showroom in Manchester has been turned into a 200-seat theatre and arts centre. The space – dubbed 53Two –

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Burnley Empire given fresh hope after auction called off by David Hutchison

Plans to save the Empire Theatre in Burnley have taken a step forward after the building’s owner removed it from auction. The

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BBC War and Peace comes under fire for ‘historically factual’ all-white cast by David Hutchison

A casting director for the BBC’s production of War and Peace has claimed the production had an all-white cast to make it

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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Zero: number of disabled or East Asian graduates from top drama schools in 2016 by David Hutchison

Asian performers and disabled students are dramatically underrepresented in top drama schools, new data has revealed. Figures released by campaign group Act

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Hearts for the Arts awards to recognise politicians who champion local culture by David Hutchison

A new awards ceremony has been launched to celebrate local councils and councillors that champion the arts. The Hearts for the Arts

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Sarah Harding ‘appalled’ at press allegations surrounding Ghost withdrawal by David Hutchison

Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has said she remains committed to performing in the musical Ghost, saying she is “appalled” by

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Isley Lynn: ‘Audiences respond to the confessional nature of my work’ by David Hutchison

Following its premiere at London’s Vault Festival in January, Isley Lynn’s debut play Skin a Cat has now opened at the new

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Friday, October 14, 2016

Royal Court abandons ‘elitist’ plan to auction work experience by David Hutchison

London’s Royal Court Theatre has been blasted as “elitist” after it attempted to auction off work experience for more than £2,000 as

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Thursday, October 13, 2016

West End BAME season announced for 2018 by David Hutchison

A three-month season of plays centred on black, Asian and minority ethnic talent will take place in the West End, as part of a

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Robert Icke admits he walks out of shows ‘all the time’ by David Hutchison

Robert Icke has revealed he walks out of shows “all the time” and claimed the majority of theatre is boring. The director

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Bristol Old Vic restoration project gets £2.4m Lottery funding by David Hutchison

Bristol Old Vic will go ahead will plans to make the theatre a “major heritage destination” after receiving £2.4 million from the

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Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Maxine Peake and Andrew Scott lead starry line-up for Royal Court gala by David Hutchison

Maxine Peake, Andrew Scott and Zawe Ashton are among stars who have been cast in a one-off gala night at the Royal

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Theatre Royal Plymouth plans 7-metre-tall statue of Othello’s Bianca by David Hutchison

A new seven-metre tall statue inspired by Shakespeare is being planned for the exterior of the Theatre Royal Plymouth. The venue has

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One in three theatre companies claim touring boost since 2014 – report by David Hutchison

More than a third of theatre companies have seen an upsurge in their touring work over the past two years, a study

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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Live screenings ‘won’t kill theatre’ by David Hutchison

Cinema broadcasts of plays and musicals are only a “minimal threat” to touring work and have a positive impact on theatre companies,

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Newcastle and Gateshead to host £5m Great Exhibition of the North by David Hutchison

Newcastle and Gateshead have been selected to host the Great Exhibition of the North in 2018, as part of government plans to

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Monday, October 10, 2016

Rogers and Hammerstein musical State Fair to become London concert by David Hutchison

Rogers and Hammerstein musical State Fair is to be performed as a one-off concert with the London Musical Theatre Orchestra. West End

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International Stage Management Day celebrated around the world by David Hutchison

Theatre staff and creatives around the world are celebrating backstage workers as part of International Stage Management Day. People across the UK

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Royal and Derngate announces plan for arts-led secondary school in Northampton by David Hutchison

Northampton’s Royal and Derngate is looking to set up a new secondary school with a focus on arts and creativity. Royal and

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