Majority of ENO chorus 'likely to quit' if organisation moves

27 Mar 2023

Most chorus members at the English National Opera (ENO) will be forced to leave their jobs with the company if it relocates outside London, a survey has found.

Three-quarters of the chorus, which is made up of 34 permanent employees and three on contracts, responded to a survey put out by performers' union Equity.

The findings, reported by the Guardian, show that 82.1% said they would have to leave their jobs if ENO relocated full-time or for the majority of time outside London, citing ties including children at school, caring responsibilities, and partners with jobs in the capital.

Only 21.4% said they would be able to move out of London part-time if ENO split its time between the Coliseum and another city. In this scenario, 75% said they would have to leave their jobs at ENO, with six in 10 saying they would leave the profession altogether.

Paul W Fleming, Equity’s General Secretary, said: “By pulling the rug from under the ENO, Arts Council England is asking a long-established workforce to upend their whole lives, for a vague promise of potential work, written in the sand.

“This highly skilled, diverse and world renowned chorus is expected to suddenly move to an unknown place, for an unknown reason by the Arts Council, who seem to have made this baffling decision with zero thought for its consequences for the workforce, the audience and the ability of people across the UK to access opera.”

A spokesperson for ENO said: “The ENO has made clear that to help support the government’s and ACE’s levelling up agenda we should sustain our base at the London Coliseum while increasing our activity out of London.

“At a proper funding level this would allow us to maintain our world-class chorus and orchestra and we continue to ask ACE [and the government] to recognise this to protect the livelihoods of this brilliantly talented group of people.”

Board appointed to oversee Oldham Coliseum theatre closure

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23 Mar 2023

Six-strong board is holding discussions with Arts Council England and Oldham Council on how the theatre company remains part of the town’s cultural offering after its building closes next week.

Six redundancies at Whitechapel Gallery

17 Mar 2023

London's Whitechapel Gallery has made six full-time members of staff redundant as part of a restructure.

The Art Newspaper reports the affected roles include former Chief Curator Lydia Yee and Candy Stobbs, who was a member of the curatorial team for over 20 years, plus another curatorial role.

Members of the gallery’s development department and the most senior role in commercial ventures have also lost their jobs.

The gallery has attributed the decision to rising energy costs and pressing environmental and social concerns, as well as a reduction in its regular Arts Council England (ACE) funding.

It has retained its National Portfolio status, but its annual ACE funding will drop from £1.51m to £1.44m in April.

Speaking to the Art Newspaper, the gallery's Director Gilane Tawadros said: “To move forward from a significant financial deficit in 2022/23, anticipated in 2021/22, we have had to take the very difficult decision to make a small re-structure. 

“This is incredibly hard for all concerned, but we are immensely grateful to the dedicated and passionate team members who have played and continue to play such an important part in making the gallery an inspirational organisation.”

Tawadros will now lead the gallery’s curatorial team, supported by two existing curators, a special projects curator and a new Head of Exhibitions position.

Oldham Council 'unable to hand full ACE grant to Coliseum'

16 Mar 2023

Local authority says it is 'not able' to handover entirety of £1.85m offered to it by Arts Council England to Oldham Coliseum, despite ACE insisting that there is no 'block' on what it can be used for.

Opera plans: ACE analysis will 'inform future investment'

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16 Mar 2023

An independent analysis of opera and musical theatre will be completed by October, with the findings set to inform future support and investment for the sector.

ACE vows to prevent 'commercial exploitation' of audience data

14 Mar 2023

Arts Council England says platform developers PwC will not be allowed to benefit commercially from data provided to it, as it publishes new guidance for organisations making up its 2023-26 portfolio.

Theatre company announces four-day week plans

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14 Mar 2023

A theatre company in Manchester will adopt a four-day week on a trial basis, becoming the second National Portfolio organisation to test out the idea.

Chamber orchestra appeals for funding after ACE cut

13 Mar 2023

The East of England’s only professional orchestra is aiming to raise £1m following the loss of its National Portfolio status.

Socially engaged practice in the Tees Valley

Stuart Langley’s public art work ‘beating heart’, commissioned by Middlesbrough Council. A Birdseye image of Middlesborough, showing a large block of flats with a large projection of a heart. It is surrounded by houses, other buildings and roads.
08 Mar 2023

Working in Middlesborough’s cultural sector for the first time, Charlotte Nicol was blown away by the energy. Here are her top tips for organisations thinking of relocating to a Levelling Up for Culture Place.

ENO 'in talks with 10 areas' on new base

Exterior of English National Opera's London home, the Coliseum
02 Mar 2023

English National Opera says talks with Arts Council England are now 'more conciliatory' and provide detail on plans for a 'different-shaped' company that does more work outside the capital.

Oldham Council ‘unsure’ who will run new theatre

28 Feb 2023

Oldham Council cannot be responsible for future of Oldham Coliseum company, leader says, as proposals for a new theatre no longer have an operator given theatre's uncertain future.

Third Angel theatre announces closure

Picture from a show called The Life & Loves of a Nobody, which toured in 2014, in which performers pull on some of the strings suspending white paper butterflies and they all bounce off and fall to the ground.
27 Feb 2023

Theatre company announces intention to close permanently later this year citing loss of Arts Council funding as a 'significant factor'.

Arts Council not to blame for demise of Oldham Coliseum

Computer generated image of previous plans for a new home for Oldham Coliseum
23 Feb 2023

As the future of Oldham Coliseum hangs in the balance, Neil Puffett considers if it's fair to point the finger at Arts Council England.

Diversity data: colour or ethnicity?

A graphic depicts people from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic backgrounds wearing suits. Two of them are being fed through a food mincer. In the lower right corner of the image, there is a laptop with the Arts Council England logo in the top left corner. On the laptop, there is a red sticker with the number '51%' and a yellow sticker with the words 'Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Minorities'.
22 Feb 2023

With all the ambiguity around ethnicity terminology, Kevin Osborne is gradually coming to the view that identifying people by their colour is the best way to drive race equity. 

Oldham Coliseum: Demand for detail on ACE plans

People attending a public meeting at Oldham Coliseum in a bid to save the venue
22 Feb 2023

Performers' union Equity calls on Arts Council England to disclose its three-year vision for Oldham, as hundreds gather to protest funding cut for the town's Coliseum theatre.

Unlimited Theatre company to close after NPO funding loss

Unlimited Theatre performs How I Hacked My Way Into Space at Bluedot 2018
16 Feb 2023

CEO says ACE gave no feedback when delivering the news it will no longer be funding the company, but vows to create a happy ending before the closure later this year.

Journey to IPSO status

Person wearing fishnet gloves. We can see the individuals side profile. Their fists are clenched and they're holding them towards their face. They have their eyes close and head down. They're wearing bold makeup and large hoop earrings.
15 Feb 2023

In April, The Space will formally join ACE’s National Portfolio as an IPSO (or Investment Principles Support Organisation). Fiona Morris explains what this will mean for the organisation over the next three years.

Government rejects calls for ACE funding shake-up

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15 Feb 2023

Calls to change arts funding systems to differentiate between local and national institutions risks creating division in the sector, government argues.

Oldham Coliseum to close in March

Exterior of Oldham Coliseum
14 Feb 2023

The venue has confirmed it has entered a period of consultation with all staff and is proposing to finally close its doors at the end of March.

Oldham Coliseum 'too high risk’ an investment, says ACE

Exterior of Oldham Coliseum Theatre
10 Feb 2023

Arts Council England defends decision to remove Oldham Coliseum from its National Portfolio, citing concerns over its financial viability and governance.

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