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Campaign group Arts Workers for Palestine Scotland has criticised the Edinburgh International Festival for a ‘deep failure of ...
It’s one of the great political quotes and it resonates almost 30 years later. In the House of Commons, Tory MP (and later ...
In the lead-up to Brian Friel’s centenary year, Arts Over Borders directors talk about the epic five-year project of site-specific presentations of his plays ...
Has anything changed since Goode’s abuses?; transport issues add to theatregoers' costs; the risk of bunout when self-producing – this week in Your Views ...
Actors have been removed from the list of workers eligible for skilled workers visas, as part of sweeping reforms to immigration rules ...
Acting roles for older South Asian women are scarce, but refusing to engage with one’s heritage to fit an industry mould is not the solution, says ...
Amber Massie-Blomfield explores the shift away from browbeating climate narratives as writers seek to inspire solutions and ...
Musician Jordan Stephens is to make his stage debut at the Young Vic. The singer-songwriter, best known for being one half of ...
Guildhall in King's Lynn, Norfolk, believed to be the oldest still working in the UK, is to undergo a £30.5 million revamp ...
The Sherwood star returns to the stage in Shaan Sahota’s debut play, but does Daniel Raggett’s production impress the press?
As artistic director roles become increasingly hard to fill, Andrzej Lukowski explores why the progress of 20 years ago appears to have ground to a halt ...
Read our review of La Locandiera at the Deanery Garden, Bampton. Bampton Classical Opera delivers a lightweight but fun ...
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