From issue 282
The Artistic Director of Edinburgh’s multi-arts venue Summerhall, RUPERT THOMSON, is moving to London to become Senior Programmer of Performance and Dance at the Southbank Centre.
From issue 282
SUE DAVIES has been made redundant from her role as General Manager of the National Funding Scheme (NFS). NFS said it was necessary “to substantially reallocate limited resources to providing...
From issue 282
After 18 years at Town Hall & Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Communications Manager FIONA FRASER is leaving to become a freelance consultant specialising in music and arts PR.
From issue 282 News
ACE-funded organisations saved £1.25m in energy costs last year and the number of organisations engaged with environmental sustainability is growing.
From issue 282 Feature
Steph Fuller argues that Creative People and Places projects will take time to take effect and therefore criticism of their impact is premature.
From issue 282 Arts People
Louise Emerson explains how she ended up as CEO of Cheltenham Festivals, after beginning her career designing broadband amplifiers.
From issue 282
Since fire broke out at Battersea Arts Centre two weeks ago, its staff have provided a shining example of crisis management, says Deborah Bull. She highlights some lessons to take from their handling of the disaster.
Sir Nicholas Kenyon says the Barbican arts centre will "show the City is committed to culture alongside business and finance", as the number of people visiting London's square mile...
From issue 282 Feature
Convinced that the current trend towards an instrumentalist approach to arts funding underestimates the true value of the arts to society, Graham Henderson urges arts organisations to seek new sources of earned income with greater confidence.
From issue 282 Feature
An in-depth project examining Sadler’s Wells’ ‘customer journey’ has resulted in a much more relevant and targeted approach, which should ensure that customers stay happy and, crucially, return. Hannah Mitchell reports.
From issue 282
Dynamic pricing is a hot topic at the moment but, according to Steve Rich, a ‘hard pricing’ approach in which each seat is valued individually might actually be a better option.
From issue 282
Publishers, artists and curators will have to fork out for hefty charges or face jail if the new copyright law comes into effect as planned in 2020, warns Eileen Kinsella.
From issue 282 Feature
Amy Golding and Kay Hepplewhite report on recent  research to find out what a vibrant fringe theatre scene needs.
The Government has introduced a charity exemption from the new Diverted Profits Tax, which was aimed at preventing tax avoidance, but would have had implications for charities with trading...
UK cultural organisations are joining forces with the TES digital education platform to give teachers online access to a range of resources focusing on different elements of the school curriculum....
From issue 282 Feature
Theatre in education has seen many changes since it was first conceived in Coventry fifty years ago. Justine Themen tracks its history from the original aim to develop drama appreciation in schools.
Sixteen more art galleries, including Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery, the MAC in Belfast and the South London Gallery, will now have access to the collections and expertise of Tate Galleries...
From issue 282
Why do secondary ticket sites get away with widely inflated prices? Because audiences are willing to pay more than we think, and that can only be a good thing, argues Dan Eastmond.
From issue 282
Saba Salman meets the people behind a new project bringing together composers, musicians and people with experience of conditions such as schizophrenia and depression, in an attempt to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.
From issue 282
Azlina Bulmer busts the myths surrounding loan finance for charities.
Richard Baker has raised concerns over new figures that reveal Aberdeen and north east Scotland receive significantly less financial support from Creative Scotland than other parts of the country,...
Amazon Local has formed a deal with 48 West End theatres, which will see it sell millions of tickets online.
Developers facing objections to their proposals to turn the city's Royal High School into a luxury hotel say it will have "arts and culture” at its heart. They envisage presenting...
Plans for redeveloping the site of a former police station in Brentford, West London, include a new venue for Watermans arts centre as well as 300 homes and a marina.
From issue 282 News
Umbrella bodies and venues will bear the brunt of cuts in Northern Ireland, as funding decisions are aimed at preserving the “core elements of each art form”.

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