Theatre’s power lies in its people
For Liam Ford Evans, a career in theatre has highlighted what matters most: energy, experience and everyone else.
For Liam Ford Evans, a career in theatre has highlighted what matters most: energy, experience and everyone else.
Imperial College researchers will estimate the probability of infection at two theatres and consider whether a covered venue can &…
The theatre industry needed a champion in a time of crisis. National Theatre Scotland answered the call and it’s not turning…
Heidi Wiley and Hélène Gauthier share how they created a virtual venue – and why they think this provides a model for the…
Research indicates people value gallery visits at £5 and would pay £11 to keep a local theatre going. What motiva…
Theatre maker Rosie MacPherson calls for urgent action as Covid-19 closes routes to resettlement.
Drama schools are being urged to axe "absurd" fees for virtual and self-taped auditions to protect diversity in the thea…
With plans to resume activity at a standstill, freelancers face an uphill climb that could scar the theatre industry.
Leeds 2023 Executive Producer Emma Beverley’s career has come full circle from working with the people she loves to working…
"This is clear evidence of the existence and the scale of a jobs crisis," researchers say.
Lucy Askew explores the possibilities behind a digital theatre platform that puts first things first, and the digital repertory co…
The largest Paul Hamlyn Foundation grant since 2006 will provide a sustainable basis for the theatre’s ongoing work, plus mo…
Despite what you may have heard, theatre isn’t dead. Moving online has made new spaces for creativity and collaboration that…
The Government has permitted venues to open with up to 50% capacity from early December. What does the science say?
Handing over the reins is a start, but it shouldn’t be an abdication of responsibility. Mentor Suzann McLean and mentee mala…
Women artistic directors remain seriously underrepresented in Scotland’s highest funded companies despite great strides towa…
Lottery operator Camelot says money for a seat buying scheme has not been diverted from not-for-profit arts activities.
Even during the pandemic, virtual reality can offer a bridge into theatre for digitally curious audiences. Laura Mallows explains…
Cultural organisations and funders are investing in digital to keep artistic activity alive – whether social distancing rule…
As many creative people pause and rethink the path they're on, Mary Irwin explains how a new programme could help them harness…
Arts events could incentivise testing and restart the sector safely. But without a confirmed reopening date, there is little hope…
The imminent end of income support for freelancers "will be devastating for them and for the industry," union leaders sa…
Artists and creatives stand on the brink of financial disaster following announcements that the Government’s Culture Recover…
Small theatres and companies are ideally placed to give their local communities a voice. But there will have to be new models of w…