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Australian Pavilion may be empty at Venice 2026; no resignations forthcoming

CEO Adrian Collette and Board Chair Robert Morgan will not be resigning, despite the damage caused by Creative Australia’s abrupt…

In a living room set, one man is standing up on the left hand side with a guitar, the other two are seated on the right. They are singing.
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Performance review: The Last Laugh, Noël Coward Theatre

An affectionate tribute to a golden age of British comedy.

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Taking tea with an opera villain – Scott Wilde

The multi-talented and highly experienced bass may look formidable, but prefers to keep all the drama on the stage...

A range of ceramic Asian faces by Jenny Chan.
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Don’t miss in March – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London

Put a 'spring' in your step with these best and brightest recommendations for what's on in London this month.

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Ballet review: Cinderella, Birmingham Hippodrome

Birmingham Royal Ballet’s 'Cinderella' enchants from the first note to the final curtain.

In a grimy kitchen set a bald headed man sits at a table stroking a cut throat razor, while a messy woman in an apron looks on. Sweeney Todd.
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Music theatre review: Sweeney Todd, Komische Oper Berlin, Schiller Theatre Berlin

Stephen Sondheim’s dark and juicy tale of dastardly baking and tragedy is relished by director Barrie Kosky.

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Opinions & Analysis

A win for creative industries against AI?

Creative cultures may yet suffer when the royalties start flowing.

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Advisory panel for Arts Council England review announced

Who will be scrutinising and recommending changes to the Arts Council England?

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What the sector is saying about this week’s £270 million boost for the arts

Unanimously welcomed, this much-needed funding will shore up infrastructure and assist organisations in building a more resilient future.

Browsing a bookstore is (thankfully) unlike any other retail experience. Learn why.
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The lost art of bookstore browsing – three tips for finding your next read

New research has revealed Australians need to spend more time in bookstores. Here's how to find your next favourite book…

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