Into the light

23 Jul 2012

Lesley Anne Rose describes Stellar Quines’s journey from analogue to digital – and the bright light at the end of the tunnel

The third dimension

23 Jul 2012

Kerry Michael and Jessica Kranish explain how audiences are being engaged through digital media in Theatre Royal Stratford East’s new ‘third space’

Room for improvement in Scotland’s theatre sector

23 Jul 2012

Review finds that artistic strengths are counterbalanced by some structural weaknesses in Scottish theatre

A change of scenery

02 Jul 2012

Trina Jones explains how Birmingham Rep has risen to the challenge of being homeless

Hackney hot pot

02 Jul 2012

From pop-up to permanent, Jay Miller explains what it was like opening a theatre in Hackney Wick, alongside poverty, diversity and the ultimate force of change: the Olympics

Theatrical partnership revived in Bristol

02 Jul 2012

Good news for students as the Old Vic Theatre School and Bristol Old Vic adopt a more integrated model

Drama with dementia

21 May 2012

Lowri Evans explains how the Library Theatre Company is engaging older people with memory loss through storytelling

Improvising mathematics

21 May 2012

Alex Fradera and Edmund Harriss explain how theatrical techniques can help improve communication skills, inspire collaboration and build a sense of community in mathematics students

The art of playfulness

21 May 2012

Play is a fundamental part of artistic projects that aim to improve the lives of disabled people, says Ciara Brennan

There's magic in it

21 May 2012

Theatre has the potential to create profound and lasting wellbeing in young people. Emily Hunka explains how GLYPT is making a difference

Creative therapy

21 May 2012

The creative arts can open up emotions and enable self-reflection. Sabine Sandberger shares her experiences of running a therapeutic-theatre project with a group of young asylum-seekers

When you hear their voice

21 May 2012

Bruce Wall gives a personal account of a prison-based theatre project in Malta that turned into a sell-out show

An opportunity for adventure

30 Apr 2012

Sherman Cymru recently underwent an 18-month redevelopment. Chris Ricketts describes how collaborative work opened new doors for the theatre while it was homeless

Splitting the risk

30 Apr 2012

Annabel Turpin explains how a new partnership initiative is enabling three venues to provide a platform for emerging companies and present ground-breaking new work

Out in the cold

09 Apr 2012

Why is theatre treated as the poor relation to film when it comes to tax incentives for entrepreneurial investment, asks Adam Kenwright

Not looking out for the little guy

09 Apr 2012

Mhora Samuel examines how budget VAT increases will affect listed theatres

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