The recently published Henley Review of Cultural Education could have wide-ranging implications for the arts sector. AP invited Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp and Steve Moffitt to share their reflections on it
This year the RSC will tour King Lear to schools and theatres. Miles Tandy explains how the Young People’s Shakespeare programme is altering attitudes to theatre of both the young and old
A collaboration between big business and youth theatre is helping to regenerate one of the most deprived areas of the UK. Stuart Mullins explains what’s happening in Thurrock
Clare Hearn tells of the logistics of managing an annual event involving naked flames, small children and an un-ticketed audience of 25,000 spectators and participants
Roma Backhouse fears that funding cuts will ultimately spell the end of efforts to unite London’s disaffected youth with potentially life-changing cultural experiences
Henley reviewed
19 Mar 2012The recently published Henley Review of Cultural Education could have wide-ranging implications for the arts sector. AP invited Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp and Steve Moffitt to share their reflections on it