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50 stories by "Editorial"

The Guardian view on bringing back Play for Today: a reboot that feels right for the times | Editorial by Editorial

As our politics becomes ever more polarised, Channel 5's move to revive one of British television's most influential series deserves to succeed Reflecting on the impact of the BBC drama seri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12am on August 20, 2025

The Guardian view on Michael Sheen's new national theatre for Wales: an act of defiance | Editorial by Editorial

Welsh culture is in crisis. The actor's intervention is to be applauded, but it is not a long-term solution Michael Sheen's statement of intent for his newly founded national theatre for Wal…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:24pm on April 4, 2025

The Guardian view on the Edinburgh fringe: it's no joke " festivals need investment | Editorial by Editorial

The UK's world-class arts festivals are in crisis. They need proper support in order to survive and flourish At a press conference for the Sarajevo film festival in the early 1990s, its foun…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on March 10, 2025

The Guardian view on Labour arts policy: time to make history again | Editorial by Editorial

Sixty years ago this week, Jennie Lee launched Britain's first culture white paper. Lisa Nandy must pick up the baton The date is not in many history books. But it should be. It is 60 years …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:32pm on February 23, 2025

The Guardian view on Christmas shows: they are fairy tales for our times by Editorial

From Ballet Shoes to Wicked, stories of female empowerment and friendship are triumphing on stage and screen "I'd start with Ballet Shoes first. It's my favourite," Meg Ryan's character urge…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on December 14, 2024

The Guardian view on the power of brevity in the arts: an antidote to the blather of politics | Editorial by Editorial

From the Marx Brothers to Albert Camus and Claire Keegan, concise storytelling can get to the heart of the matter What role do the arts have at a time of political change when little is cert…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24am on July 3, 2024

The Guardian view on the right to fail in the arts: a principle that must be upheld | Editorial by Editorial

Not every great work of art is an instant hit " just look at Stephen Sondheim's Tony-winning Merrily We Roll Along The triumph of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along in last weekend's T…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:32pm on June 23, 2024

The Guardian view on culture: fight for the arts in our era of austerity | Editorial by Editorial

The real culture war is the battle to fund it properly, in the face of politicians bemoaning a lack of money As summer arrives, so too does big culture. The Hay festival has just wound up, w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:48pm on June 6, 2024

The Guardian view on opera and circus: a populist pairing that scales the heights | Editorial by Editorial

Featuring awe-inspiring aerial antics, Welsh National Opera's Death In Venice shows how innovative the art form can still be Conversation about opera has become an increasingly cronky merry…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:12pm on March 23, 2024

The Guardian view on theatre pricing: an issue of cultural democracy | Editorial by Editorial

The future will be bleak for drama if the young and the low-paid are excluded When it comes to the cost of entertainment, there is a resigned acceptance that the only way is up. This reality…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:54am on March 4, 2024

The Guardian view on the false alternatives of arts funding: we need bread but also roses | Editorial by Editorial

As a decade of assaults on local democracy takes its toll, it is more important than ever to keep faith with the value of culture How do you put a value on culture? In this age of austerity,…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:32pm on February 23, 2024

The Guardian view on radio plays: an underrated cultural resource that must be preserved | Editorial by Editorial

Their status has fallen since the great days of Under Milk Wood or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, but we still need audio dramas On 25 January 1954, Dylan Thomas's great radio play Un…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:48am on January 20, 2024

The Guardian view on excellence in the arts: not about elites | Editorial by Editorial

It is refreshing to hear new ideas, but dividing culture into the best and the rest won't do anyone any good The arts have taken such a battering in the UK over the last decade that they som…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:42pm on May 28, 2023

The Guardian view on stars on the stage: theatre's recovery should be applauded | Editorial by Editorial

Despite losses caused by funding cuts, a diverse range of vibrant work is pulling in new audiences Hayao Miyazaki's glorious animation My Neighbour Totoro reimagined for the stage; a Tenness…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36am on April 10, 2023

The Guardian view on Fleabag's fringe fund: a good deed in a bad world | Editorial by Editorial

By channelling money to Edinburgh performers, Phoebe Waller-Bridge is passing on some of her own good fortune The Edinburgh fringe is a shaggy old beast with many ailments. It's too big, too…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:25pm on March 10, 2023

The Guardian view on theatres in crisis: a moment to take stock | Editorial by Editorial

By cancelling all its shows from March, the Oldham Coliseum has thrown down a challenge to both central and local government Pity the poor Oldham Coliseum. This venerable regional theatre h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:25pm on February 3, 2023

The Guardian view on AI in art: a challenge that must be met | Editorial by Editorial

Despite Nick Cave's broadside against computer-generated lyrics, they're here to stay. Artists need to be educated and protected Faced with an attempt by a new chatbot to imitate his own lyr…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:25pm on January 20, 2023

The Guardian view on levelling up in the arts: a tricky balancing act | Editorial by Editorial

A bold attempt to reframe England's cultural life might be laudable but it comes at a price After a brief period of bafflement, accompanied by scrambled responses to the effect that "We are …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06pm on November 19, 2022

The Guardian view on cuts to arts funding: a calamity that must be averted | Editorial by Editorial

A delayed announcement about the next three years of support has left the arts world in limbo " but also with time to fight and rethink In the turmoil of the new government's stock-taking ef…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:24am on November 1, 2022

The Guardian view on Alan Ayckbourn: a tonic for sick times | Editorial by Editorial

Don't assume that the arts are just about entertainment " they have a crucial part to play in the mental health of the nation The playwright Alan Ayckbourn is a standout figure in British t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:12pm on August 26, 2022

The Guardian view on diversity in the arts: continuity matters | Editorial by Editorial

Changing Arts Council priorities are raising the stakes for a sector that deserves steady support The reopening of London's historic Africa Centre in new premises south of the Thames is happ…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:54am on June 27, 2022

The Guardian view on Bradford, city of culture: Yorkshire's triumph| Editorial by Editorial

The latest city to win the cultural crown must now work to transform its citizens' hopes and possibilities Bradford is celebrating: it has won the competition to become UK city of culture 20…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:42pm on June 6, 2022

The Guardian view on the West End: a perilous business | Editorial by Editorial

The closure of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella is a sign of the fragility of theatre in the wake of Covid-19 Cinderella will not, after all, be going to the ball. The big new Andrew Lloyd W…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:37pm on May 4, 2022

The Guardian view on Covid-hit arts: there is a solution | Editorial by Editorial

A short-time work scheme would help freelancers when the going gets tough It is not just the hospitality industry that is facing chaos in this moment of not-lockdown. The cultural sector, e…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:24pm on December 25, 2021

The Guardian view on the Edinburgh festivals: signs of rebirth | Editorial by Editorial

They may be smaller and quieter than they once were, but Scotland's capital has its summer arts events, and even some visitors, back The Edinburgh festivals are back " but not as we know the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:32am on August 13, 2021
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