From issue 26
Simon Stallworthy, previously Executive Director of Bolton?s Octagon Theatre, is to become the new Director of The Theatre Chipping Norton at the end of May. Ann Parry has been appointed...
From issue 26
The UK?s largest disability arts charity has celebrated its 25th anniversary with a celebratory event at RADA. The evening was attended by special guests including deaf actress Elizabeth Quinn, who...
From issue 26
Arts minister Tessa Jowell has attributed a 36% reduction in domestic burglary and 18% reduction in ?youth crime? on some high crime estates during summer 2000 to a scheme offering 13-17 year old...
From issue 26
A BBC initiative offering opportunities for 13-19 year olds to develop an interest in art, dance, music or film is taking place until the end of September. The project, known as ?Blast?, aims to help...
From issue 26
Now in its 13th year, Imaginate, the Bank of Scotland Children?s International Theatre Festival, is set to offer 78 performances by 12 theatre companies from 7 countries in 3 theatres in 10 days....
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Education dialogue begins The Scottish Arts Council has established an Education Forum comprising a group of respected academics, artists and educationalists. Chaired by Professor Emeritus Sally...
From issue 26
Further to your news article about Sadler?s Wells? use of SMS (ArtsProfessional, issue 25, May 6), readers may also be interested to know of a parallel SMS campaign Insitu ran for Stomp, the details...
From issue 26
British summertime approaches and despite centuries of inclement summer weather and the direct experience of the year before, all arts programmers thoughts turn to one thing: the outdoor event....
From issue 26
In July 1932, the impresario Sydney Carroll, with the actor/manager Robert Atkins, produced three performances of ?Twelfth Night? in Regent?s Park and lost £560. Undaunted, they returned in 1933 to...
From issue 26
Colchester Free Festival is a large, free, outdoor community arts festival held annually in the town?s Castle Park on August Bank Holiday Monday, writes Abigail Cooper. The event began in June...
From issue 26
The Bass Museum of Brewing in Burton upon Trent, situated in the East Midlands, is well out of the way of the traditional visitor and tourist hot-spots. Consequently, the museum?s marketing...
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A major review of 450 venues? websites against a set of clear criteria has pointed to some basic principles that all arts website creators should bear in mind. Bob Wallis highlights the key elements...
From issue 26
Companies wondering where future audiences will come from are unsure what to make of young people?s tendency to turn to the Internet as an alternative to TV, reading and going out writes Maria Evans...
From issue 26
When old-timers sit at the bar holding forth about how much things have changed, there?s often more than a pinch of exaggeration involved, writes Kieran Cooper. But one major change really has taken...
From issue 26
Warwick Arts Centre (WAC) stages over 1,600 performances each year. It has an Internet savvy, university-based audience and uses specialist web marketing support agency. So why has it delayed the...
From issue 26
The last ten years have seen substantial increases in arts sponsorship in the UK. Amongst these there were three bad years, but the general movement was positive. The latest figures, however, tell a...
From issue 26
Starting this week, ArtsProfessional is delighted to welcome Sean Egan, head of Bates Wells and Braithwaite?s Arts and Media department, to host an occasional legal column. Send your legal questions...
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Title: Web Development Manager Name of Organisation: Sadler?s Wells Theatre Phone: 020 7863 8102 Email: [email protected] How long in present post? 18 months What does your...
From issue 25
The value of arts sponsorship in the UK has suffered a dramatic decline, according to the annual statistics published by Arts...
From issue 25
The world premiere of ?Festus?, a new community opera on the theme of the multiethnic traditions of feasting, is being performed at Glasgow?s Tramway and Edinburgh?s Traverse Theatre this month....
From issue 25
The new fashion for major sponsorship deals to be clinched on the back of ?corporate social responsibility? benefits rather than the ?corporate hospitality? and ?brand building? of years gone by is...
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Adrian Noble, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has announced that he will not be renewing his contract when it expires in March 2003. He has worked with...
From issue 25
The first UK trial of SMS Mobile Ticketing for the performing arts has taken place for a performance of Stomp at Sadler?s Wells. The trial, which was run by Sadler?s Wells in collaboration with...
From issue 25
A major international arts, culture, heritage and education centre is to be developed in Tower Hamlets. The project will transform two disused warehouse buildings to create a culturally diverse...

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