Simon Rattle: 'Brexit has not had any upside in the arts'
The LSO's music director talks about how freelance musicians have been hit doubly hard by Brexit and the pandemic " and about his concert to support them
The LSO's music director talks about how freelance musicians have been hit doubly hard by Brexit and the pandemic " and about his concert to support them
The streamed programme's new work, Bernstein in a Bubble, brims with pent-up energy
A new generation of dancers are bringing their pregnancies into performances
Scientist and dancer Merritt Moore's twin disciplines enable her to bring art and technology together like few others
The National Theatre's new filmed production for Sky Arts and PBS resonates at a time when touching has become taboo
Documentary relates Turner's remarkable journey from trauma to reinvention
Streaming-led recovery comes against backdrop of fierce debate over how artists should be paid
Venues pilot test-based system that could pave way for broader reopening of cultural institutions
Opera Philadelphia offers a filmed production of Missy Mazzoli's work, while Grange Park revels in Ravel
The devastating impact of a total shutdown raises questions about how New York's theatreland will emerge
The Theatre Artists Fund is appealing for more support for freelancers who underpin the industry
Their musical Jesus Christ Superstar caused controversy, while its opening song has had a colourful afterlife
We know instinctively that songs can make us feel better " and scientific research proves it
Having been liberated by performing Beckett, the Irish actor is taking on Sophocles's tragedy " with a twist
The plot tightens python-like as a bird's-eye view of a tragedy turns into a cover-up
Easing of restrictions on May 17 means that Glyndebourne and others can go ahead as planned " though on a smaller scale
New online performances by Houston Grand Opera, Australian Chamber Orchestra and Budapest Festival Orchestra
These immersive productions offer a chance to escape the world and share a live experience
Actors, musicians and creative industries battle wave of post-Brexit red tape
The actors discuss stretching their acting and dancing muscles in a new drama livestreamed from London's Almeida Theatre
This first professional recording on period instruments marks a step forward for the 1705 opera
Spellbinding actor who could swagger while standing still shot to fame for a role he claimed to despise
The struggling live events sector could be revived by a new Vertical Theatre concept
Four vivid monologues by Peter Barnes have been revived and filmed in a rare outing for the dramatist
Opera Philadelphia hosts a multimedia work while Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra presents an array of American composers