Further doubt has arisen over the future of Edinburgh’s Summerhall after it emerged that the company that manages the venue ...
Striking revival of Jez Butterworth’s intimate play, directed by James Haddrell, starring Paul McGann, Kerri McLean and ...
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Black Mirror-esque dystopian existential drama fascinatingly explores the ramifications of anti-ageing science and eternal ...
The ‘Rights Not Charity’ fundraiser on October 30 is intended to support Graeae’s programming, says artistic director Jenny Sealey ...
Khalid Abdalla’s searching, cerebral solo work – directed by Omar Elerian and produced by Fuel – investigates the many ...
This week in Your Views, readers respond to Andrew Ladd's column calling for more box-office transparency, philanthropy in the US and the benefits of more arts education ...
Coventry's Albany Theatre has reopened its doors after a £3 million redevelopment that began in 2022 was completed ...
Cultural leaders are feeling ‘stretched, under-siege and overwhelmed’ as they steer their organisations through funding crises and the legacy of austerity, according to a landmark report from Clore ...
Tighter finances at universities pose a risk to schemes such as the Creative Industries Clusters Programme, De Montfort University vice chancellor Katie Normington says ...
In 1912, the aristocratic Anglo-Irish dramatist and folklorist Lady Augusta Gregory, together with the poet WB Yeats, established the Abbey as Ireland’s national theatre. But it has taken more than a ...
It’s tough to get a start into theatre and will be tougher still for those entering the profession over the next decade, a generation whose primary and secondary educations have been blighted by an ...