New guide to ’break down stigma’ for autistic creatives
Autistic people face the highest rate of unemployment of all disabled groups in the UK. A new guide aims to change conversations s…
Autistic people face the highest rate of unemployment of all disabled groups in the UK. A new guide aims to change conversations s…
The Government "expect and recommend" masks in enclosed public spaces – and cultural venues are taking the lead.
Erin Gavaghan reflects on how the lives of women with experience of the criminal justice system can be profoundly changed by theat…
Pleas for further income support during the four week wait are unlikely to be heard but an insurance scheme may finally…
It’s easy to blame the challenges now facing theatre on the longest shutdown of stages since the mid-17th century. But these…
The conservatoire is the fourth in two weeks to face allegations of historic staff misconduct. What's driving the rise in…
Drama schools would do well to interrogate their practices and culture now before the calls for reform begin.
The movement is part of a sea change in representation in theatre: "It's comparable to non-disabled people playing disabl…
New Diorama Theatre will open a free workspace in July, welcoming up to 80,000 creatives per year: "We would be delighted if…
London launches a massive domestic tourism campaign as England progresses to the next stage of the reopening roadmap.
A consultation on plans to cut arts education funding by £17m says the subjects are not a "strategic priority"…
The measure could make up to 95% of the country's theatres financially unviable, with only a quarter physically able to a…
Ajay Chhabra jumped at the opportunity to manage a Covid test centre in the heart of London’s South Asian community. He foun…
Ryan Dawson Laight had to costume virtual productions from recycled garments, self-printed fabric and actors’ own wardrobes….
Ava Hunt and Roger Wooster explore whether applied theatre has a future in a post-Covid world.
Sir Howard Panter and Dame Rosemary Squire look set to repeat the commercial theatre growth model they perfected as founders of th…
Staff restructuring proposals that threaten the museum department have been condemned as a "devastatingly bad idea&…
Freelancers, young people, women and live performance art forms have been disproportionately affected by a year of lockdowns….
Wabriya King was told she had to be tough to be an actress. It’s not her who needed to change, she writes.
New reports highlight gender gaps in theatre and music as UNESCO warns the pandemic will be watershed for equality – on…
Europe’s largest ethnic minority is perhaps the most marginalised in the arts. Carl Woodward says addressing this means chan…
The most inspiring people are those who prioritise care, curiosity and collaboration.
When her work was erased, Tori Allen-Martin took action to make sure it didn’t happen to anyone else. It’s turned into…
Can a regional theatre make money from online productions? Kelly Johnson says you have to weigh your options and ask for help.