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Bill has again been backed by peers, as the government faces pushback against its plans to let AI firms use copyrighted works ...
Stereophonic playwright David Adjmi has admitted he is worried about the state of US theatre, claiming that the president is ...
With the geopolitical plates shifting, Kate Maltby asks with this is the moment for British theatre to let go of American ...
A survey open to black, Asian and global-majority artists is to investigate how people from under-represented backgrounds ...
Diaghilev and the Birth of Modern Ballet at Sadler's Wells East, London. Emerging talent of BRB2 brings youthful energy to ...
An assembly of 12 local people will determine the future running of a London arts space, using a model based on systems ...
A musical adaptation of the film 50 First Dates will have its world premiere at the Other Palace in London later this year.
The umbrella title for this evening of four works by Christopher Wheeldon neatly encapsulates the British-born ...
The poor and ailing artist Conrad has been left a silver bell that, if struck, will make him rich – although at the cost of ...
Equity general secretary Paul W Fleming has taken aim at pay in subsidised theatre, claiming rates are not rising fast enough ...
Read our review of Marie and Rosetta at Rose Theatre, Kingston: Beverley Knight stars in a musical about a forgotten ...
Stephen Sondheim's final musical has arrived at the National Theatre, but does this star-stuffed show impress the press?
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