Latest News
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The Royal Opera House has changed its name to Royal Ballet and Opera in a move to celebrate the...
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Oldham Coliseum could reopen as a theatre in the future, the leader of the town's council has said...
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Prospective students auditioning for diploma and undergraduate-level acting courses at Central...
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The profile of theatre in the devolved nations is suffering because of “territorial” funding...
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Attendees at the Northern Music Awards in Manchester have criticised a lack of support for young...
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Arts organisations need to be increasingly aware of commerical opportunities to make up lost income...
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The Swan Theatre in Worcester has been added to a list of organisations set to benefit from a share...
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A Labour government would conduct a fresh review of Arts Council England (ACE) if the current...
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Ballet Cymru is offering support to children and young people living with juvenile arthritis as...
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Most visual artists living in the South West of England earn less than £10,000 a year from their...
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The UK’s largest indoor arena has postponed launch events with Peter Kay, due to be held this week...
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Patience is "wearing thin” with the lack of progress in achieving a fair slice of streaming income...
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An MP has spoken in Parliament about concerns over a shortage of "essential" studio and exhibition...
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Government is not doing enough to improve protections from harassment and discrimination for women...
Latest Features
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Welcome to Metroland. We are in Brent, London’s fifth largest borough, an urban sprawl and home to 340,000 people. But, as Lois Stonock shares, the cultural infrastructure needs support.
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Today is World Intellectual Property Day (26 April), and it’s time the UK caught up with paying its artists fairly, writes Adele Morse.
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Co-Founder of Freedom in the Arts, Rosie Kay, thinks the arts in the UK have strayed into a culture of intolerance, which has led to cancellation and a climate of self-censorship that has to be addressed.
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Voters across England go to the polls next week (2 May) to elect many thousands of new councillors and 10 metro mayors – one of them being the Mayor of London. Phoebe Gardiner outlines what mayoral hopefuls need to understand about the capital’s culture.
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As global politics become increasingly polarised, the right to freedom of expression is under threat in many countries, including the European Union, writes Johanna Bankston.
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Responding to Arts Professional’s coverage of ACE’s political statements policy in February, Lauren James explains why defending free speech is so important to those working in the sector’s ‘engine rooms’.
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