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Alexandra Ansanelli in Ondine at the Royal Ballet
The Royal Opera House has announced LADY SARAH CHATTO as President of The Royal Ballet. Vice President of the ballet company since 2004,...
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NATHAN POWELL has been appointed Creative Director for two of Merseyside’s most iconic venues - Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse theatres....
Robert Khan, James Seabright and Sofi Berenger stand outside Kings Head Theatre
The King's Head Theatre, in London's borough of Islington, has announced ROBERT KHAN as its new Chair. He took up the post on 14 May,...
Graham McKnight sits in a theatre auditorium wearing a dark suit
GRAHAM MCKNIGHT will join Crewe’s Lyceum Theatre as Theatre Director. He succeeds RHYS HOPKIN who, after two years in the role, will take...
Lisa Reuben and Bianca Roden
The Royal Academy of Arts has announced that LISA REUBEN and BIANCA RODEN will be joining its board. A former specialist in the...

Latest Features

  • A woman in a dressing gown standing on a table by a river bed

    Tees Valley Combined Authority has launched a radical new programme for artists which could provide a groundbreaking model for other authorities, writes Charlie Kemp

  • Let's Create image

    Representatives from across the cultural sector have written an open letter to Dame Mary Archer, who is due to chair the government's Public Body Review of Arts Council England.

  • Census 2021 leaflets

    Cultural policy makers have not focused much on census data in the past, but that data is a goldmine for researchers, says Mark Taylor.

  • Image of people dressed in white, hands aloft, with white confetti/petals falling

    Long-term Heart of Glass collaborator Chrissie Tiller reflects on working with the Merseyside-based NPO and how, by building deeper relationships with communities, the arts can create fairer futures.

  • Sky at night with lights

    With her experience of working across multiple projects, Sarah Fortescue explores how the sector can deliver what they do best, in the best way possible?

  • Image of Central School of Speech and Drama

    Covid has affected the UK theatre industry at all levels, with wide ranging impacts on the workforce, livelihoods, working practices and support networks. But, as James Rowson explains, early career workers have been particularly affected.

Readers' Comments

Good news. Stonewall have been providing inaccurate information in their training and information packs - focusing in the law as they would...
A breath-takingly incoherent take from nowords here, but when you boil away the insults and the ranting the comment is best summed up in...
Posted by Frankafka on A cultural revolution in the arts
We have supported artists and their freedom to free expression since 2009. When we started people could understand why, why in London. We...
Posted by Agnieszka Kołek on A cultural revolution in the arts
Absolutely this. Hopefully more people will feel able to speak up now the Cass Report has been published. We are sick of being silenced.
I know a writer who had a book deal cancelled and an actor who keeps losing work because they hold there are 2 sexes and women are...
Posted by Suppressedvoice on A cultural revolution in the arts
Thanks for publishing this excellent article. Remember when singer Roisin Murphy got piled on for saying puberty blockers were '...
Posted by Dee Mon on A cultural revolution in the arts
Great article. This is exactly what is happening in the arts. The usual suspects no doubt will be along shortly to whine ‘transphobia’ but...
Posted by Author26 on A cultural revolution in the arts
Just to be clear, my previous reply of “hear hear, well said” was to Frankafka for her “very revealing” comment! 100% agree with that.
Posted by Writersblock on A cultural revolution in the arts
Rosie Kay and Denise Fahmy should be not just saluted but emulated for standing up for freedom of expression in the arts. They have really...
Posted by Jan Macvarish on A cultural revolution in the arts
The puerile tone of this comment just about sums up what we are dealing with here. Bitter entitled misogynous narcissistic men who have no...
Posted by Jane Harris on A cultural revolution in the arts

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