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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Theatres join up to demand young people’s entitlement to drama in education by Georgia Snow

Theatres including the Donmar Warehouse, the Royal Court and the Almeida are among organisations calling for all children to be entitled to

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Lydia Wilson and Matthew Kelly shortlisted for 2020 BBC Audio Drama Awards by Georgia Snow

Lydia Wilson, Louise Brealey, Matthew Kelly and Sule Rimi are among the actors nominated for the 2020 BBC Audio Drama Awards. Kelly

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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Orange Tree Theatre announces plays by Lucy Prebble, Martin Crimp and Terence Rattigan for 2020 by Georgia Snow

The Orange Tree Theatre has announced its 2020 season, including plays by Lucy Prebble, Bryony Lavery and Martin Crimp. The Richmond venue’s

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Fresh claims of discrimination at Royal Conservatoire of Scotland emerge by Georgia Snow

Further allegations of discrimination at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland have surfaced, amid claims that the college routinely failed to address students’

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Monday, November 18, 2019

Cast announced for Footballers’ Wives musical workshop by Georgia Snow

A workshop performance of a new musical based on the television series Footballers’ Wives is being staged this week, from the team

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Poll: Which other Sondheim musical would you like to see adapted for the big screen? by Georgia Snow

Last week it was announced that Dominic Cooke is bringing Sondheim’s musical Follies – which he directed at the National Theatre in

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Friday, November 15, 2019

Tom Morris: Regional theatres risk losing identity as co-productions become more necessary by Georgia Snow

Theatres are finding it harder than ever to make shows specifically for their own audiences as co-productions become increasingly necessary for venues’

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Men still see women’s playwriting as domestic, leading figures argue by Georgia Snow

Theatre still suffers from the “ludicrous” misconception that women can only write domestic plays, leading figures have warned. Directors and writers involved

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Dominic Cooke to adapt Sondheim’s Follies for the big screen by Georgia Snow

Dominic Cooke, who directed the National Theatre’s Olivier award-winning production of Follies, is to adapt the Stephen Sondheim musical for the screen,

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Thursday, November 14, 2019

Oberon Books to publish winners of Edinburgh Untapped Award in new partnership with Underbelly and New Diorama by Georgia Snow

Underbelly and New Diorama’s Untapped Award, which supports ensemble work at the Edinburgh Fringe, has announced a new partnership with publishers Oberon

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London’s Roundhouse renews focus on theatre with ‘progressive’ curated seasons by Georgia Snow

The Roundhouse in north London has unveiled plans to bolster its theatre output, which will see it introduce curated seasons of work

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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Bill Kenwright offers free Joseph tickets to Yorkshire flood victims by Georgia Snow

Producer Bill Kenwright is offering people affected by the flooding in South Yorkshire free tickets to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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Edinburgh’s Traverse Theatre unveils new leadership team by Georgia Snow

Gareth Nicholls and Debbie Hannan have been appointed co-artistic directors of the Traverse Theatre Company, as part of a leadership restructure at

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Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Robert Icke’s Oresteia and Hamlet to be revived in repertory in New York by Georgia Snow

Robert Icke’s productions of Oresteia and Hamlet are being revived in New York next year, starring Lia Williams and Alex Lawther respectively.

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Zadie Smith to write new play for Kiln Theatre as part of Brent London Borough of Culture by Georgia Snow

Zadie Smith is to write a new play for Kiln Theatre as part of Brent’s year as London Borough of Culture in

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La Belle Sauvage adaptation and Caryl Churchill’s A Number to run at the Bridge Theatre in 2020 by Georgia Snow

London’s Bridge Theatre has announced four new productions, all written by women, including Caryl Churchill’s A Number and an adaptation of Philip

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The Watsons to transfer to the West End by Georgia Snow

Laura Wade’s The Watsons has announced a West End transfer, to the Harold Pinter Theatre. The Watsons is adapted from Jane Austen’s

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Monday, November 11, 2019

New North East drama training fund gets ‘extraordinary’ boost from £1.3m estate by Georgia Snow

A trust set up by actor Michael Jibson to help young people in Hull and East Yorkshire access drama school training has

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Ticketing site to fund new work using revenue from booking fees by Georgia Snow

A ticketing company attempting to disrupt the industry by using booking fees to fund arts projects is launching a series of grants

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Friday, November 8, 2019

Theatre’s voice risks being lost in snap election, industry warns by Georgia Snow

Actors and theatre staff are being urged to make sure they have made arrangements to vote in next month’s election, amid warnings

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Dorset arts organisations face local council cuts by Georgia Snow

Arts organisations in Dorset could be facing a round of funding cuts from their local council, and have warned that the proposed

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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Death of a Salesman moves performances to Young Vic while Piccadilly remains closed by Georgia Snow

Death of a Salesman will stage a series of scratch performances at the Young Vic this week, following the partial ceiling collapse

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Urgent investigation launched into Piccadilly Theatre ceiling collapse by Georgia Snow

An urgent investigation into the partially collapsed ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre has been launched this morning, after audience members were injured

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Death of a Salesman performance cancelled following ceiling collapse by Georgia Snow

Tonight’s performance of Death of a Salesman has been cancelled, following the partial collapse of the ceiling at the Piccadilly Theatre. The

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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Piccadilly Theatre evacuated after reports of ‘ceiling collapse’ by Georgia Snow

The Metropolitan Police are responding to “reports of a ceiling collapse” at the West End’s Piccadilly Theatre, where Death of a Salesman

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Chichester Festival Theatre introduces Polish translation for productions by Georgia Snow

Chichester Festival Theatre has begun presenting specially translated performances for Polish audiences. Polish is the second most spoken language in the region

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‘Distant and disconnected’ arts organisations in Wales must do more to reach poor communities – report by Georgia Snow

Publicly funded arts organisations in Wales should be doing more to engage with people in disadvantaged areas, the Welsh Assembly has claimed.

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Long Read: Access all arias – does opera have a gender problem? by Georgia Snow

Opera has long had a shortage of women in creative and leadership roles. Does Annilese Miskimmon’s appointment at English National Opera signal

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Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Michael Billington to step down as Guardian chief critic by Georgia Snow

Michael Billington, the Guardian’s chief theatre critic, has announced he is stepping down from the role after nearly half a century. Billington

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Monday, November 4, 2019

Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2019: the nominations in full by Georgia Snow

The shortlist for the 2019 Evening Standard Theatre Awards has been announced, with nominees including Hayley Atwell, Robert Icke, Andrew Scott, Juliet

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Sarah Frankcom begins LAMDA tenure by slashing initial audition fees by 75% by Georgia Snow

Audition fees for LAMDA are being cut by 75% to £12 for first-round applicants, in Sarah Frankcom’s first move as the drama

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