Performing Arts
From a London wall to the Dublin fringe
Two years ago, an idea for a piece of theatre based on neglected environments uncovered an urban myth in London.…
Two more English summer festivals
No summer would be complete without festivals and the West Countries offering from Totnes and Somerset jump on the band…
Electric Theatre
The Terrific Electric a play created by production company BOiILEROOM, winners of the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award, runs…
Belgrade Theatre steps back into the spotlight
The Belgrade Theatre in Coventry will be celebrating its Silver Jubilee in style next year, after it reopens on 7…
10 Innovative Ways to Make Money as an Artist
Here is our list of top 10 Innovative Ways to Make Money as an Artist. And all of these Ways…
Career profile: Sister O, multimedia and performance artist
Nancy Mauro-Flude, aka Sister O, is a multimedia phenomenon and feminist performance artist who combines digital technology with postmodernist philosophy…
The BBC blasts its way into online community culture
The BBC is getting in on the social media act, with a project that attempts to use the Internet as…
Horse and art take the high road
From mid-September, art sets off on Shanks’s pony – well, almost – when a new exhibition featuring a skewbald horse…
Get in Shape – and help other theatre lovers leap the ticket barrier
Award-winning organisation Shape is calling for car-owning, theatre loving volunteers to accompany deaf and disabled theatregoers to West End shows…
REVIEW: Mile End, Analogue Productions
REVIEW: Meabh Ritchie finds Mile End by Analogue Productions the "most touching and powerful play" she has seen this year.