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Drama school the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts has begun redundancy negotiations for some roles across its workforce ...
Director Vicky Featherstone led big arts organisations for almost three decades. Now freelance, she talks about the moments ...
Disabled creatives have warned that planned changes to disability benefits will permanently prevent them from working in ...
Reports earlier this month hinted at the abolishment of the department, but culture minister Chris Bryant has moved to quash ...
A new stage adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley is to tour the UK for the first time this year to mark the 70th anniversary of the original novel by Patricia Highsmith ...
The RSC's mobile touring model vastly expanded access to live theatre, says Richard Jordan, but ongoing cuts mean its level ...
Stuart, the theatre producer who was found guilty of four sexual offences last month, has spoken for the first time of the ...
Read our review of Mrs Warren's Profession at London's Garrick Theatre. This revival of Shaw's drama, starring Imelda ...
A ‘significant‘ number of theatres are at risk of insolvency, according to a new report from SOLT/UK Theatre, which predicts ...
Read our review of The Crucible at Shakespeare's Globe, London: Unconvincing production of Arthur Miller’s witch-trials drama ...
The Welsh government has announced new priorities for arts and culture in the nation including addressing climate change and ...
Nick Allott talks about his extraordinary four decades in theatre producing some of the West End's biggest hits, as he ...