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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Andrew Pollard: ‘I didn’t train until I was 30′ by David Hutchison

Andrew Pollard starred in the Hull Truck/New Vic co-production of The Ladykillers at both theatres – a play that he suggested to

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Friday, June 26, 2015

Diana Vickers and S Club 7’s Paul Cattermole to star in Rocky Horror tour by David Hutchison

Diana Vickers and S Club 7’s Paul Cattermole have been cast in the return of a touring production of The Rocky Horror

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Warwick’s Ustinov Theatre School set up with free drama courses by David Hutchison

A free, part-time training course for young actors has been established in Warwick. Youth theatre company Playbox has founded the Ustinov Theatre

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Mel Hillyard wins National Theatre’s emerging director award by David Hutchison

Mel Hillyard has won the JP Morgan emerging director award 2015 and will now stage a production at the Orange Tree Theatre

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Harry Potter stage play to premiere in the West End next summer by David Hutchison

A new Harry Potter stage show is to premiere in the West End next summer. Based on a story created by JK

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

Nadia Nadif: ‘I don’t get many Shakespeare auditions’ by David Hutchison

When actor Nadia Nadif grew restless with the lack of diversity on stage she founded Untold Theatre: a company that produces shows

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Friday, June 19, 2015

John Napier: ‘We’re training too many theatre designers’ by David Hutchison

Designer John Napier has raised concerns that too many theatre designers are being trained for a diminishing number of jobs. In a

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

John Napier exhibition to display Starlight Express and Equus designs by David Hutchison

Costume designs and set models from Olivier-award winning designer John Napier will feature in an exhibition spanning his 50 years’ work in

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Lyric Hammersmith executive director Jessica Hepburn steps down by David Hutchison

Jessica Hepburn has revealed she will step down as the executive director of the Lyric Hammersmith after nine years. After joining the

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Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury announces alfresco season during renovation by David Hutchison

Tewkesbury’s Roses Theatre is to stage a programme of outdoor work while the venue closes over the summer for an £800,000 renovation.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

Tim Healy loses 10-year legal battle over West End digs by David Hutchison

Actor Tim Healy has lost a 10-year legal battle to claim tax relief on housing while he was starring in West End musical

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ATG loses management of Churchill Theatre to Qdos Entertainment by David Hutchison

Ambassador Theatre Group has lost the management contract for the Churchill Theatre in Bromley after running it for 15 years. From April

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Simon Stephens revival One Minute to play Waterloo Vaults by David Hutchison

A new revival of Simon Stephens’ One Minute is to be staged at the Vaults in Waterloo. The play, produced by theatre

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Sunday, June 14, 2015

James Freedman: ‘My mentor was a criminal’ by David Hutchison

A self-described “honest thief”, James Freedman doesn’t use his nimble fingers for criminal gain. On the contrary, he has performed as a

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Friday, June 12, 2015

Thomas Small named Radio 2’s first artist-in-residence by David Hutchison

BBC Radio 2 has named contemporary dance choreographer Thomas Small as its first ever artist-in-residence. In addition to a £15,000 bursary, Small

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Brighton Fringe doubles attendance since 2011 by David Hutchison

The number of people attending the Brighton Fringe has more than doubled in the last four years. In May, the month-long arts

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Chichester’s Guys and Dolls to follow Gypsy into the West End by David Hutchison

Chichester Festival Theatre’s production of Guys and Dolls is to transfer to the West End for a limited 12-week run. Following a

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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Winner of first £3k Razzamataz Future Fund revealed by David Hutchison

A 17-year-old student from Carlisle has become the first winner of a new £3,000 scholarship from performing arts school Razzamataz. Lauryn Jamieson

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Romeo and Juliet spin-off to premiere at Dukes in Lancaster by David Hutchison

A new play imagining what would happen if Romeo and Juliet had not died will feature in the Dukes’ new season in

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Equity, BECTU and Writers’ Guild unite behind BBC by David Hutchison

Entertainment unions have banded together to declare their support for the BBC ahead of its charter renewal in 2016. Equity, BECTU and

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Christopher Lee dies aged 93 by David Hutchison

Christopher Lee has died at the age of 93. The actor, known for numerous film roles including several turns as Count Dracula,

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Newcastle Theatre Royal launches free one-year drama course by David Hutchison

Newcastle Theatre Royal is launching a free, full-time training course for young actors. The Project A programme will be led by actor

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Jamie Muscato replaces Bart Edwards in The House of Mirrors and Hearts by David Hutchison

Jamie Muscato has replaced Bart Edwards in The House of Mirrors and Hearts at the Arcola Theatre. Edwards was previously announced as

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Palladium to return to its variety roots by David Hutchison

West End venue the London Palladium is returning to its roots as the home of variety, with a programme that will focus

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Monday, June 8, 2015

Backstage workers agree deal brokered by BECTU and UK Theatre by David Hutchison

Backstage workers have agreed a 6% pay increase over the course of two years, following talks between union BECTU and UK Theatre.

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‘Fine theatre companies that fail to use disabled actors’ – Graeae director Jenny Sealey by David Hutchison

Graeae artistic director Jenny Sealey has claimed theatre companies that fail to represent disabled actors on stage should be fined. She added

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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Stephen Wyatt: ‘Older gay men tend to be caricatured’ by David Hutchison

Fresh from the broadcast of his BBC Radio 4 drama The Shadow of Dorian Gray, Stephen Wyatt is in London preparing for

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Friday, June 5, 2015

Liz Stevenson wins JMK Young Director award by David Hutchison

Liz Stevenson has won the 2015 James Menzies-Kitchin Young Director award. As part of her prize she will direct Barrie Keeffe’s Barbarians

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Northumberland theatre volunteers receive top royal award by David Hutchison

Volunteers who run a theatre in Northumberland have received an award from the Queen for services to the community. Workers at the

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Beverley Knight cast as Grizabella in West End return of Cats by David Hutchison

Beverley Knight has been cast in the West End return of Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Cats. The singer, who currently stars in

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Paris theatres adopt English surtitling by David Hutchison

English surtitles have been added to two theatres in Paris in an attempt to attract a wider tourist audience. Theatre Edouard VII

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