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MARTIN DEBRYSHIRE is leaving his role as CEO of Stockroom, a production company and writers room for theatre. Derbyshire has spent eleven years at the company, overseeing the production of...
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The Library Campaign says Birmingham City Council’s plan to close 25 of its local libraries as part of far-reaching budget cuts would breach the Public Libraries and Museums Act.
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The Fitzwilliam Museum’s five main painting galleries will reopen entirely on Friday (15 March). The galleries at the Cambridge-based museum have been closed for a major refurbishment and...
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Culture Secretary doubles down on previous comments around trigger warnings and speaks about forthcoming review of Arts Council England during interview with Arts Professional.
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Sadler’s Wells is a world-leading creative organisation dedicated to dance. Eimear Hanratty explains how O’Donnell+Tuomey architects went about ensuring its new building, Sadler’s Wells East, would make dance accessible to all.
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A tour operator company has ranked London the best city in the world for museums and galleries. Audley Travel’s analysis revealed which cities have the highest number of five-star rated...
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Details of an artistic programme to be staged at mobile venue from next month coincide with push by opposition politicians on Oldham Council for the theatre company to return to its former home.
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It's more than a year since China reopened its borders following the pandemic with the promise of reviving its international arts scene. Alex Lalak explores what this means for UK arts organisations looking to re-forge their links.  
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News that another theatre will stage performances  exclusively for Black, Indigenous and People of Color-identifying audience members follows criticism of the concept by Downing Street last month.
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Working class children are being denied the same opportunities to become actors or musicians that private school pupils are afforded, Labour Leader Keir Starmer has said. The Independent reports...
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Borough says the award will help 'supercharge its already vibrant, diverse sector made up of world class institutions and grassroots talent'.
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A theatre in Hartlepool has been temporarily closed after problems were discovered with its plaster ceiling. The BBC reports that issues were found at Hartlepool Town Hall Theatre following an...
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A citizens' jury of 30 West Cumbrian residents will advise and create a new cultural project with a budget of £100,000.
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A theatre that will only allow vegan food to be consumed on site is to open in Canterbury. Kent Online reports that the performing arts building of a former Steiner school in the city has been...
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A report into the opera sector commissioned by Arts Council England has warned that the rising costs of staging productions are outstripping income.
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Artists across the UK are being invited to take part in a survey intended to gain a better understanding of how they earn their money. Commissioned by DACS (Design and Artists Copyright Society),...
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Shadow Culture Secretary says she is working with Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson on plans to "tear down barriers to opportunity" in arts, culture and the creative industries.
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Practical solutions need to be found to ensure the visa process for international artists coming to contribute to cultural events in Scotland is as smooth and straightforward as possible, Scotland...
Arts People
The Museums Association has elected STEVE MILLER as its President. Miller, who is Director of Culture and Heritage at Norfolk County Council and Head of Norfolk Museums Service, will begin a three...
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Portsmouth Creates has announced the appointment of BERNIE TOPHAM as the organisation’s new Chair. GEMMA NICHOLS, CEO of Portsmouth Creates, which supports Portsmouth’s creative...
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The Independent Theatre Council (ITC) has named new Co-Chairs and a new Scotland-based Vice Chair, elected by the ITC membership. RIA PARRY and KEISHA THOMPSON will become joint Co-Chairs,...
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The National Opera Studio (NOS) has appointed American coach, pianist and conductor ERIC MELEAR as Artistic Director, replacing DAVID SULKIN. Melear's new role will be effective from...
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Concerns raised over the 'short-sighted' nature of cuts as drastic reductions to funding for cultural organisations in Nottingham and Birmingham are confirmed.
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Two collectors have revoked loans of artworks on display at a Barbican exhibition after the institute backed out of hosting a talk in early February by the writer Pankaj Mishra entitled 'The...
From issue Issue 374 Feature
Curiosity has been described as a leadership superpower, but unfocused curiosity can be frustrating, confusing and ineffective for the people you work with, writes Ash Mann.

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