Government spending review could lead to NPO funding cuts, warns Arts Council
Theatres and arts organisations could face cuts to previously-agreed funding due to the government's upcoming spending review, Arts Council England has warned.
Theatres and arts organisations could face cuts to previously-agreed funding due to the government's upcoming spending review, Arts Council England has warned.
Female playwrights accounted for 35% of the shows by living writers at the National Theatre in 2018/19, rising by 7 percentage points
Comedian turned actor and writer Tom Palmer tells Giverny Masso how Fix Us, co-written with the BareFace Collective, deals with overcoming preconceptions
Jessica Phillippi has taken three shows to Edinburgh Festival Fringe since completing her Master's at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She tells
The UK tour of Boeing-Boeing starring Tom Lister and Daniel Casey has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales. Marc Camoletti's play
Eden Court in Inverness is to investigate the expansion of its main theatre space's capacity by 50% to make the venue more
Three quarters of parents value academic subjects including maths and English over creative ones such as music, art and design, a new
The New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich is to benefit from a pavilion alongside the venue that will be used for community work.
The winner of a new competition celebrating poster design at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has been announced. Theatre marketing designer Bob King,
Burnley Mechanics is planning a £3 million redevelopment to create new performance spaces and improve disabled access to the venue. Under the
Bryony Kimmings has been announced as the winner of an award celebrating new writing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Kimmings won the
Patricia Hodge is to join the cast of the West End revival of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. She
Performer training company the Actors Class is cutting ties with Hoxton's Courtyard Theatre after seven years due to claims of non-payment and
Amy Bell is at this year's Edinburgh Fringe with a show that explores the lack of visibility for queer women in dance.
Spotlight has apologised for allowing a "totally unacceptable" child casting call to appear on its platform, which was seeking a child actor
Musicals The UK premiere of off-Broadway musical Shida has been announced to run at the Vaults in London from September 11 to
A petition has been launched calling on the Scottish Government to tackle "spiralling" accommodation costs at the Edinburgh Fringe, as a new
Mika Johnson was inspired to write their first solo show after becoming frustrated with a lack of casting opportunities. Johnson tells Giverny
The operator of the embattled Perth Theatre and Concert Hall has been bailed out by the local council with the release of
Nearly 3,400 productions benefitted from £78 million worth of theatre tax relief last year, new statistics show. This represents a £1 million
A new initiative has been set up to encourage donations to black-led arts organisations. Yvette Griffith, executive director of music organisation Jazz
Actor Andrew Scott, director Nadia Fall and Emilia playwright Morgan Lloyd Malcolm are among the nominees for this year's h100 Awards. Organised
Joint artistic director of contemporary circus company Ockham's Razor with Alex Harvey and Tina Koch, Charlotte Mooney tells Giverny Masso how the
The West End revival of 42nd Street starring Bonnie Langford is to be streamed in cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Michael
Travis Russ is artistic director of New York-based Life Jacket Theatre Company, which is taking its work internationally for the first time