Braced for the challenges ahead

12 Dec 2011

Nicola Young finds Spektrix to be a system that is not only a pleasure to work with, but also a source of support in developing the Belgrade’s revenue streams

One size fits all

12 Dec 2011

Theatr Mwldan has had such a positive experience with its first two apprentices that it has just recruited two more. Sion Williams tells the story

An annual treat

21 Nov 2011

A record-breaking 73,000 theatregoers took advantage of the ‘Kids Go Free’ offer at more than 30 London shows this year. Emma De Souza traces the scheme’s history

Big ambitions for the Little Festival of Everything

21 Nov 2011

Charlie Rheinberg explains how a pub in a small village in North Yorkshire is linking up with a theatre company to enable performers to try out new work in a country retreat while the audience participates, watches and enjoys the experience for free.

Theatres and weddings – a marriage of convenience

21 Nov 2011

Sarah Comerford says there can be no more perfect venue for a wedding than one of England’s most beautiful and historic theatres

Awards for All (if you’re in London)

31 Oct 2011

London-centricity still overshadows theatre awards, says Glen Pearce

Generations apart?

31 Oct 2011

Where does ‘inclusion’ fit in the parallel landscapes of ‘youth arts’ and ‘older people’s arts’, asks David Slater

Offending the audience

31 Oct 2011

Will sitting quietly in the dark appeal to the next generation of theatre-goers, asks Ellen Carr.

Starting young

31 Oct 2011

Environmental awareness is at the heart of the primary curriculum in schools. Ross Harvie explains how Proteus Theatre responded to that

Small steps – big rewards

31 Oct 2011

The Theatres Trust is in the second year of a project helping 48 small- to medium-sized performing arts venues across London improve their environmental performance. Tim Atkinson reports on findings so far

Emerging concerns

31 Oct 2011

Cynnal Cymru – Sustain Wales, an independent not-for-profit company, is working closely with the Welsh Government to promote understanding of and action on Sustainable Development

On your bike

31 Oct 2011

Margaret Jones describes Sherman Cymru’s crusade to put walking, cycling and public transport at the heart of its efforts to save the planet.

Breathing space

10 Oct 2011

An empathetic scientist can act as a provocateur, editor, lecturer and confidant in devised theatre. Jack Lowe explains

Rising to the challenge

10 Oct 2011

Primary school pupils have been having conversations with world-leading scientists thanks to an award winning science project in primary schools. Emma Rees gives the details

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