Online data pool to help arts organisations with funding bids
An online tool that helps arts organisations with funding bids is to be launched. The resource, called Culture Everywhere, brings together data
An online tool that helps arts organisations with funding bids is to be launched. The resource, called Culture Everywhere, brings together data
Writer Rose Lewenstein trained as a performance artist before moving into play writing after graduating. Her new play, Now This is Not
Jodie Prenger is to star in a national tour of Tell Me on a Sunday. Prenger, who is currently appearing in the
Marc Napolitano's Oliver! A Dickensian Musical has won the 2015 Theatre Book Prize. Actor Timothy West presented the award today (May 22)
English National Ballet is to move to a new multi-million pound home in east London. The new base, which is part of
Jermyn Street Theatre has become the latest venue to sign a wage agreement with Equity, which guarantees actors and stage managers national
Robert Powell is to star in a touring production of King Charles III this autumn. Powell is to play the eponymous king
A new £6 million arts centre in Pontypridd has been given the go-ahead following investment from the Arts Council of Wales and
PLAYS Simon Russell Beale and Roger Allam are to star in two world premieres as part of Hampstead Theatre's new season. Beale
London's Arts Theatre is to begin a lunchtime programme of short plays in its new studio space. Lunchtime Theatre in the West
Anders Lustgarten’s Lampedusa and a new play by Luke Norris lead the line-up for this year’s HighTide Festival. The festival, which is
Charlene James has won the 47th George Devine award for most promising playwright. James was awarded the £15,000 prize for her play
Rare sound recordings including Laurence Olivier playing Coriolanus in 1959 have been secured thanks to a £9.5 million grant from the Heritage
Paines Plough’s pop-up theatre, Roundabout, is to host the world premiere of Alexandra Woods’ The Human Ear. The production forms part of
Increased pressure is to be put on publicly funded theatres to audition and rehearse in the areas in which they are located.
Performers have called on Equity to tackle 'draconian' working conditions and a culture of low pay among pantomime companies in the UK.
A new campaign is to be launched which aims to protect the BBC licence fee and the Corporation's public ownership. The campaign,
Arts Council England is facing renewed pressure to make its decision-making process more transparent. Members at Equity's Annual Representative Conference voted unanimously
Public nominations are open for the Hospital Club's hClub 100 Awards. The annual awards ceremony, which is made up of 10 categories
Director and Brighton resident Ben Smith is well and truly immersed in the Brighton Fringe, running throughout May. Not only is he
Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Wales Millennium Centre and the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama are among arts organisations shortlisted for the
A production of The Hudsucker Proxy, which was delayed after two cast members were hospitalised, is to begin next week with a
Motown the Musical is to open in the West End in February 2016. The musical, which premiered on Broadway in 2013, will
The Park Theatre in north London is inviting local artists to design a "moveable" box office for the venue. The theatre, which
Royal Ballet director Kevin O'Hare has joined Northern Ballet's board of directors. A statement from the company said that the appointment would