Performing Arts
Talking about a revolution
A fifty-year old company of blind actors from Croatia, which emerged during the Communist regime, are about to tour the…
Coffee and Cultureshock
It's the first day of the last month of spring, and summer is definitely in the air in Melbourne -…
Basingstoke Haymarket follows in Dundee Rep's footsteps
Theatre ensembles in the UK are few and far between. The Dundee Rep Theatre in Scotland has enjoyed considerable success…
New compositions for Huddersfield
Next month, the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival celebrates 25 years of bringing cutting-edge classical music to Britain's shores. Artistic Director…
Scottish theatre success may be short-lived
Scottish theatre, it seems of late, has continued to build on the nation’s reputation for high-quality creative work on the…
The State of Youth Arts
Director of the London Youth Arts Network, Anne Engel, takes time out from the hectic schedule of the first Festival…
A new vision for puppetry
Traditionally, puppetry conjures up images of marionettes and Punch and Judy shows. But while the more conventional forms of the…
Children embrace Creative Partnerships
When poet Bob Beagrie joined other artists to collaborate with a group of boys at Tollesby special school in Middlesbrough,…
Musical Theatre joins International Festivals
One of the world’s oldest and most loved art forms is about to experience its first ever festival, an international…
Artists take refuge
Two years ago, Artistic Director Caryne Chapman Clark had a dream to start a theatrical organisation for refugee artists in…