England’s theatre sector becoming increasingly polarised
Theatre has seen a rise in income over the past four years, although the increases are concentrated in the hands of large organisa…
Theatre has seen a rise in income over the past four years, although the increases are concentrated in the hands of large organisa…
As she leaves the Theatres Trust, Mhora Samuel looks back on her career in theatre, dance and cultural regeneration.
The majority of theatres do not think screenings have affected their touring, and audiences still attend live events.
Royal & Derngate has put forward proposals for a new free school that will specialise in the cultural and creative industries…
An action research programme aims to find more and better solutions to the problem of juggling family commitments with a career in…
As he prepares to leave Nottingham Playhouse, Giles Croft pays tribute to those who have guided and inspired his career.
Last year Leicester’s Curve Theatre increased its turnover by 30%. Chris Stafford discusses touring, hospitality and rejecti…
Theatre for young audiences has suffered from low status and under-investment, but perceptions of its quality are changing, says N…
Born Mad give us a peek at the preparation for their week-long run at Ovalhouse in London.
Red Ladder’s #GisATenner campaign appealed to the company’s Twitter followers to donate as little as £10 to help…
The theatre’s business model bears fruit, as a local tech company signs a rental agreement that will deliver an ongoing reve…
The new ‘Spend a Penny’ fund has been launched by the Theatres Trust with support from Susan and Simon Ruddick.
Enjoy your successes and brush away your losses, playwright and art historian Laura-Jane Foley tells 22 year olds.
Comedian-turned-theatre maker Rosie Wilby talks radio and tennis as she prepares for her new show.
Astounded by the sexist remarks she received while touring a theatre production with an all-female crew, Sarah Brown tries to make…
After two years observing leadership styles across the Ambassador Theatre Group, graduate trainees Rachel Lane and Jamie Budgett d…
Executive Producer at The Roundhouse, Co-Director of World Stages London and co-founder of What Next?, Nicola Thorold has died of…
From Topshop to Rose Theatre Kingston, Chief Executive Robert O’Dowd takes us through the steps of his career.
Tired of seeing British East Asian actors being given underwritten, stereotyped roles, Kumiko Mendl decided to do something about…
Do not be seduced by beautiful lies, theatremaker Leo Kay tells 22 year olds.
Nathan Brine’s year at Colchester’s Mercury Theatre as a Stage One apprentice was so much more than being a glorified…
Self-confessed control freak Neal Foster shares his tips for writing, directing and performing your own work.
Get out there and treat critics like a dog treats lamp posts: playwright Tanika Gupta gives advice for 22 year olds.
A new pilot scheme led by Imaginate and National Theatre Scotland will bring live performances to 15,000 schoolchildren this autum…