Brand identity crisis
Brands and buildings should be linked, and Howard Sherwood says it’s time for theatres to get their act together
Brands and buildings should be linked, and Howard Sherwood says it’s time for theatres to get their act together
Steve Ball looks forward to Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s ambitious plans for working with community libraries over the nex…
Cornwall’s Miracle Theatre is committed to going the extra mile to take theatre to the most rural outdoor locations
A cost-cutting move by Waveney District Council is leading to a new era for the Marina Theatre in Lowestoft, where management, sta…
Theatregoers at a number of Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) theatres in London and across the UK are to be treated to a 90-second a…
Lack of information is one of three key barriers to schools engaging with live theatre
Hasan Bakhshi argues that research and development in the arts plays an important role, just as it does in science or technology
James Mackenzie-Blackman explains how international corporate sponsorship can be a useful way for arts organisations to get out in…
Like Captain James T. Kirk, here at Cambridge Arts Theatre we hope that for us, space will prove to be our final frontier. In 2011…
Are you aged 25 – 65? Do you go to the theatre? If so, why? A cursory glance as some marketing strategies could easily make…
This summer I was working on a project at The Royal Exchange Theatre, which was part of its two year Truth about Youth programme….
Previous to being an A-level drama student, I was blissfully unaware of what the loose term, ‘contemporary performance&rsquo…
In interview for my current position I was asked: “What do I see as the role of Front-of-House Assistant?” I believe I…
Jeremy Newton argues that arts education should not be left by the wayside as the curriculum is overhauled
Alison Warren describes her experience of being teacher-in-residence in a theatre
Fran King and Anne-Marie Clark on an education project in Plymouth that aims to demystify theatre
Robert Marsden on one theatre company’s work to combat extremism and foster community
Theatre company is back on track as EU Culture Agency supports its battle against a funding partner
The Theatres Trust has issued a rallying cry to the sector as culture and the arts are overlooked in a draft National Planning Pol…
Art Asia’s experience of the high-profile funding scheme Find Your Talent typifies the journey of many arts organisations as the…
My question is inspired by an outdoor production of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ I went to last week. Like most o…
As every long-distance runner, cyclist or swimmer knows, the last bit of the journey is the worst. You’ve had your second wi…
Ralph Lister takes a look at the National Rural Touring Forum and its efforts to improve arts access in rural areas
Cattle market by day, theatre by night: Anthea Rathlin-Jones on making art in the spaces available