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PAUL JAMES has been named chief executive of Birmingham Royal Ballet. James has been acting chief executive since December ...
REBECCA LYONS has been appointed director of Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing, London. She will take up her new position ...
Arts Minister Chris Bryant has rejected suggestion that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) could be abolished ...
A new UK-Japan cultural and economic partnership announced at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka will create “even more opportunities” for UK businesses, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has said. The Musubi ...
Researchers from the University of Exeter have designed an intervention to help students who see themselves as ‘science people’ develop an interest in arts and humanities. The research, available in ...
The oldest working theatre in Scotland has launched a fundraising campaign in an effort to avoid cuts to its programme. The Theatre Royal in Dumfries, which first opened in 1792, needs to raise ...
The Welsh Minister for Culture has defended the launch of new cultural priorities for Wales amid criticism from opposition ...
Premium theatre tickets are helping to cross-subsidise lower-cost seats, enabling more people to attend live performances, a ...
David Reece and Sarah Chambers discuss why segmentation is most powerful when it’s a reflective organisational practice – ...
Blue Apple Theatre merged with the Minstead Trust into one charity this month. The Winchester-based theatre, founded in 2005, ...
The Charleston Festival of arts and ideas is currently underway. Head of programme Melissa Perkins outlines how its ethos of ...
ANDREW LORETTO has been appointed chief executive and artistic director of Beat Carnival. Loretto takes up post with the Northern Irish carnival producer in August, succeeding founder and director ...