Features
Write on!
Now in its fourth year, the Soho Theatre and Writers’ Festival is now underway until November 15. Over 100 events…
The New Napster - Sequel or Sellout?
Napster was the phenomenally successful (and phenomenally illegal) music file trading service that burst onto the scene as a free…
Make way for the VJ
Peter Rubin, who is credited as one of the world’s first video mixers, or VJs, has a lot to say…
He's a natural
One of Britain’s leading purveyors of street theatre tells Michelle Draper why he is the world’s most unlikely actor. Believe…
Natural Theatre Company descend on unsuspecting football crowds
Who says sport and art can't play alongside each other? At a recent football match in Macedonia, bewildered onlookers were…
Art is 'live and well' in Nottingham
Director of Nottingham’s NOW Festival, Mark Dey, talks about the changes that have taken place since he took up his…
Time to be seen
Experimental theatre company, 1157 performance group, have asked some audiences which 'Hamlet' speeches they would like to hear; held debates…
Blood maketh the man
Jan Fabre is known in the UK for his interpretation of ‘Swan Lake’ for the Royal Ballet of Flanders, which…
'A tremendous affection for the music'
Vladimir Ashkenazy, the world-renowned pianist and conductor, has played with some of the world's greatest classical musicians and held the…
Peter Hewitt speaks to Arts Marketing Association Conference
Peter Hewitt, chief executive of Arts Council England, recently addressed the Arts Marketing Association annual conference, outlining the challenges and…