An Arts Council England investigation into a now revoked Covid-era grant did not determine whether misleading information had ...
A new fund for grassroots artists has been established to distribute money raised from a proposed ticket levy on large-capacity venues. The UK Artist Touring (UKAT) Fund will allocate funds raised by ...
The National Football Museum celebrated record attendance in 2023/24, according to a report released by the organisation. The museum’s inaugural Football Creates Impact report, coinciding with its ...
A group of peers is seeking to amend legislation to prevent trustees of the Royal Albert Hall profiting from selling tickets they hold the rights to on third-party sites. The Conservative peer Lord Ho ...
Five trustees have been appointed to the board of Gainsborough’s House in Sudbury. Joining the Suffolk-based gallery are ...
Sheffield-based film and creative hub Showroom Work Station has named VICTORIA FIRTH as its new CEO. Most recently, Firth was a communities and engagement relationship manager for Arts Council England ...
Shaun Woodward, the outgoing chair of LAMDA (the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art), has urged the government to take action to tackle an emerging crisis in drama schools. Writing for The Stage ...
A new theatre opening in east London in May has announced its first programme of work. Soho Theatre Walthamstow, restored from a former 1930s venue, will present a monthly comedy lineup, with other ...
A total of 251 cultural organisations in Scotland will be funded for the next three years through Creative Scotland's multi-year funding programme, with many seeing big increases in the amount they ...
In response to Nick Hytner’s recent dismissal of the concerns of a new generation of artists as ‘ill-informed’, Chrissie Tiller argues it is crucial to engage with their desire to envision new ways of ...
A new book examining what the pandemic meant for freelance performers has been published. Mimi Doulton thinks its an ...
Cardiff University has announced plans to cut 400 academic staff jobs and close a number of courses entirely, including music. The cuts, which the university’s head of music described as a “betrayal” ...