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Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The Stage Jobs revamped by Georgia Snow

The Stage has unveiled a new, redesigned recruitment website. The Stage has launched the careers of performers including Kenneth Branagh, Lee Mead

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Arts must do more than ever to champion cohesion post-Brexit, say cultural leaders by Georgia Snow

Britain’s cultural sector must work harder than ever to bring communities back together following the “short-sighted” decision to leave the European Union,

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Leave campaigner Kelvin Hopkins becomes shadow culture secretary by Georgia Snow

Leave campaigner Kelvin Hopkins has been appointed shadow culture secretary. He replaces Maria Eagle, who resigned from her position yesterday amid a

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Ed Vaizey: ‘Voice of arts in Brexit Britain is vitally important’ by Georgia Snow

Culture minister Ed Vaizey has claimed it is “vitally important” that the arts are given a voice in the wake of the

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The Yard announces autumn season by Georgia Snow

The Yard Theatre in east London has announced its autumn season, featuring the venue’s fifth in-house production. A double bill of work

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Milly Thomas: ‘I discovered writing through acting’ by Georgia Snow

Next month the Arcola Theatre in east London will host the world premiere of Cargo, which charts the journey of refugees looking

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Monday, June 27, 2016

History of Channel 4 to be penned by The Stage columnist Maggie Brown by Georgia Snow

Journalist Maggie Brown is to write a new book on the recent history of Channel 4. Brown, who is a columnist for

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Shadow culture secretary Maria Eagle resigns by Georgia Snow

Shadow culture secretary Maria Eagle has resigned, becoming the 18th politician to depart the shadow cabinet in the past 48 hours. Eagle’s

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Equity councillor Annie Bright steps down after 32 years by Georgia Snow

Annie Bright is stepping down as an Equity councillor after 32 years, having held what is thought to be the longest continuous

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Funny Girl to tour in 2017 by Georgia Snow

Funny Girl is to embark on a national tour in 2017. The musical, which is currently running in the West End at

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Kylie Walsh: ‘Doing up to 11 shows a day is a crazy schedule’ by Georgia Snow

The Paper Birds co-founder is now performing in verbatim piece Mobile, the second part of the company’s trilogy exploring social mobility. She

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Friday, June 24, 2016

James McArdle wins 2015 Ian Charleson award by Georgia Snow

James McArdle has won the 2015 Ian Charleson award for his performance in Platonov at Chichester Festival Theatre. The annual award celebrates

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Promises, Promises to be revived in London for the first time in 48 years by Georgia Snow

Burt Bacharach musical Promises, Promises is to be performed in London for the first time since 1969. The show, which is based

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Production news round-up: June 15 to 21 by Georgia Snow

Plays The Railway Children is to close on January 8, 2017, after a run of two years at the King’s Cross Theatre.

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Brexit: what does it mean for the arts? by Georgia Snow

The UK cultural sector could face restricted access to European funding and depleted talent pools as a result of Britain’s withdrawal from

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Thursday, June 23, 2016

Ed Vaizey defends government’s divisive education policy by Georgia Snow

Arts minister Ed Vaizey has defended the government’s education policy, despite continued concern from the creative sector over the future of arts

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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

One-off gala to commemorate victims of Orlando attack by Georgia Snow

The St James Theatre is to host an evening of performances in response to the recent attack in Orlando. Described as a

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Old Vic and British Council launch Mix the Play online directing tool by Georgia Snow

London’s Old Vic has teamed up with the British Council to launch a new digital platform that allows users to play the director

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Richard Twyman announced as new artistic director of English Touring Theatre by Georgia Snow

Richard Twyman has been appointed artistic director of English Touring Theatre. He replaces Rachel Tackley, who leaves the company to become executive

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GCSE drama uptake drops by 4% in 2016 by Georgia Snow

The number of students taking GCSE drama in England has dropped by 4% in 2016, a fall almost four times greater than

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London must support itself to free up funding for regions, say arts campaigners by Georgia Snow

Campaigners are calling on London funding bodies to invest more in the capital’s cultural institutions so that Arts Council England can better

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Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Dance college owner convicted of £12k fraud by Georgia Snow

A dance college owner has been convicted of fraud, after taking more than £12,000 in fees for qualifications he was not authorised

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£1m Teacher Development Fund to boost arts education in primary schools by Georgia Snow

A new £1 million fund to boost arts education in primary schools has been launched by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. The Teacher

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Monday, June 20, 2016

Rosalie Craig and Stiles and Drewe appointed associates at Watermill Theatre by Georgia Snow

Performer Rosalie Craig and musical theatre writing duo George Stiles and Anthony Drewe have been appointed associate artists at the Watermill Theatre

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Cheek By Jowl to stage Pericles in 2018 by Georgia Snow

Cheek By Jowl has announced a new production of Pericles that will tour Europe in 2018. Artistic directors Declan Donnellan and Nick

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Arlene Phillips to direct new rock musical by Georgia Snow

Arlene Phillips is to direct world premiere of a new musical inspired by performers who died at the age of 27. The

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Christopher McGill: ‘I jumped ship as I realised I was more interested in cinematic styles’ by Georgia Snow

A former actor who moved into film production with his company Dusthouse, which creates trailers for theatre and circus productions, the director

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Friday, June 17, 2016

Imogen Stubbs and Natalie Casey cast in Things I Know to Be True by Georgia Snow

Imogen Stubbs and Natalie Casey have been cast in Frantic Assembly’s Things I Know to Be True, which has its UK premiere

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Digital Innovation Fund to support Welsh rural performers and community arts research by Georgia Snow

A scheme aimed at sharing work by rural performers and a platform set up to measure the impact of community arts are

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Rufus Hound to star in The Wind in the Willows by Georgia Snow

Rufus Hound is to star as Toad in the forthcoming Wind in the Willows musical. Fra Fee, Thomas Howes, Neil McDermott and

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Greenwich Theatre to add studio theatre in £2m revamp by Georgia Snow

Greenwich Theatre has unveiled plans for a £2 million makeover that will see the London venue build a new studio theatre. The

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