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An ACE report suggests that investment in a cultural project by central or local government makes private sponsors feel less ...
Theatres and arts organisations have warned they will face additional financial burdens if they have to make changes to their ...
A nostalgia-soaked snapshot of teenage girlhood at the turn of the millennium, the debut play from Sophia Leonie ...
Read our review of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry at Chichester Festival Theatre: wistful musical based on Rachel ...
Read our review of The Mad Ones at the Other Palace, London. Kait Kerrigan and Bree Lowdermilk's musical is given a ...
Annie composer Charles Strouse has died aged 96. The Broadway composer and lyricist’s death was announced on May 15. The ...
A Haunting is quite different from her debut in musical Six. ‘I’m on a windy little path’ she tells Fergus Morgan ...
Festivals like Brighton Fringe are open to anyone at a time when expressions of identity and individuality are being ...
Equity is calling on the government to make "critical changes" to touring in Europe ahead of an upcoming EU-UK summit, to be ...
Square Chapel cancelled its programming and closed its doors in February 2025 following money troubles that resulted in ...
All eyes will be on Pitlochry Festival Theatre later this year, when its glamorous new artistic director Alan Cumming unveils ...
A musical adaptation of David Nicholls’ bestselling novel One Day will be staged at Edinburgh’s Lyceum Theatre next year ...