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1,158 stories by "Correspondent"

'Once in a lifetime': Ruth Wilson to star in 24-hour show The Second Woman at Young Vic by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Wilson to enact single, seven-minute scene on loop with 100 men to explore gender roles Ruth Wilson has called a new stage role in which she will perform the same scene repeatedly for 24 hou…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:00am on February 8, 2023[SHARE]

Vicky Featherstone to step down as artistic director of Royal Court by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Featherstone is latest high-profile figure to leave a major theatre in recent months The artistic director of the Royal Court, one of London's most prestigious theatres, is stepping down aft…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:42am on February 3, 2023[SHARE]

Spitting Image stages revival " and this time the puppets are on a mission by Jessica Murray Midlands Correspondent

Live theatre version of 1980s TV satire features Tom Cruise and other showbiz stars trying to save 'broken Britain' Writing a political satire for the stage in today's tumultuous times is no…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:00am on January 26, 2023[SHARE]

Muddled policies putting UK's lead in creative industries at risk, peers warn by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Report criticises indifference to sector's potential and calls for new approach to address skills shortages UK politics live " latest news updates The UK risks losing its leading position in…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:13am on January 19, 2023[SHARE]

Bafta rising star nominees include Naomi Ackie, Emma Mackey and Sheila Atim by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

The only Bafta award voted for by the British public, the five nominees are all actors from the UK and Ireland Naomi Ackie, who plays Whitney Houston in a new feature film about the late sin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:17am on January 17, 2023[SHARE]

'It's my Mousetrap': Michael Frayn on Noises Off, a farce to be reckoned with by Vanessa Thorpe Arts and Media Correspondent

The 1982 play stills pulls in crowds from Broadway to Helsinki, and is now returning to the West End for a fifth time. 'I just can't understand it,' says its creator The arrival of anythin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:00am on January 8, 2023[SHARE]

'Ticket Bank' to offer free access to London theatre shows by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Scheme will make 1,000 tickets available every week to those who cannot afford to pay for cultural activities Unsold theatre tickets are to be given to people struggling with the cost of liv…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:54am on December 14, 2022[SHARE]

Hampstead theatre director quits after Arts Council 100% funding cut by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

The London venue known for nurturing Mike Leigh, Harold Pinter, Hanif Kureishi and Abi Morgan 'can no longer continue solely as a new writing theatre', says outgoing artistic director Roxana…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on December 7, 2022[SHARE]

Second Grenfell Tower inquiry play to put Eric Pickles in spotlight by Robert Booth Social Affairs Correspondent

Exclusive: Stage sequel to focus on then housing secretary, fire chief and two families devastated by 2017 fire A play dramatising the "merry-go-round of buck-passing" at the Grenfell Tower …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on December 4, 2022[SHARE]

Bridgerton's Adjoa Andoh to explore societal prejudices by playing Richard III by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Bridgerton actor, who will also direct the production, says she wants to talk about 'body pathologising' Was Richard III inherently evil? Or was he othered, excluded and pathologised because…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:42am on December 2, 2022[SHARE]

Tamara Rojo wades into bitter row over London arts funding by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Artistic director of English National Ballet decries Arts Council England move to divert money from capital One of the ballet world's biggest stars has accused Arts Council England of "simpl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:54am on November 24, 2022[SHARE]

Arts funding cuts 'cultural vandalism', says Juliet Stevenson, at DCMS protest by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Actor joins demonstration over plans to slash £50m from arts bodies in London as part of levelling-up agenda Recent cuts to arts funding are part of "an agenda of cultural vandalism" that…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:18pm on November 22, 2022[SHARE]

Theatre group pulls play from Sheffield venue staging Miss Saigon by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

New Earth Theatre said 'damaging tropes, misogyny and racism' in show contradict its values A touring theatre company has pulled a play from the Sheffield Crucible because of the venue's dec…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36pm on November 21, 2022[SHARE]

Cancellation of award for playwright Caryl Churchill condemned by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Leading names of British theatre and film criticise decision not to give Churchill award because of her support for Palestinian rights Some of the leading names of British theatre and film h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:36am on November 17, 2022[SHARE]

British-born ballet star unites Russian exiles in a dance of defiance by Vanessa Thorpe, Arts and Media Correspondent

Xander Parish, who fled St Petersburg in March, talks about his performance this weekend with Russian and Ukrainian artistes When the dancer Xander Parish made his return to the London stage…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:24pm on November 12, 2022[SHARE]

RSC to stage play about plague death of William Shakespeare's son Hamnet by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's novel will premiere at Swan theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon in April A stage production of a poignant novel about the death of William Shakespeare's son from …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:03am on November 8, 2022[SHARE]

ENO to relocate as arts funding is diverted away from London by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

English National Opera to create new base, possibly in Manchester, but will still manage Coliseum The English National Opera, one of the country's cultural flagships, is to relocate outside …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:24pm on November 4, 2022[SHARE]

Vardy v Rooney: 'Wagatha Christie' play to hit West End stage by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Producer says trial asked questions about boundaries between privacy and celebrity and what it is to be a Wag A play about the "Wagatha Christie" trial is to be staged in the West End by the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:25am on October 20, 2022[SHARE]

V&A puts musical theatre centre-stage in new exhibition by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Eliza Doolittle's sparkling dress is one of 100 items that celebrate 'transformative power' of musicals Weighed down by diamante, rhinestones, pearls, crystal beads, sequins and long, pale g…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:19am on October 13, 2022[SHARE]

'It's like The Godfather': Irish dancing world hit by cheating allegations by Rory Carroll Ireland Correspondent

Former judge appointed to investigate claims prominent dance schools have rigged competitions The ostensibly quaint world of Irish dancing has been rocked by allegations of competition fixin…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:33am on October 6, 2022[SHARE]

Beverley Knight: Suffragettes' struggle still relevant today by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

The soul singer plays Emmeline Pankhurst in Sylvia, a hip-hop musical returning to the Old Vic The story of the suffragettes is a "metaphor for so many things going on right now" including g…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:19am on October 6, 2022[SHARE]

'Beautiful and tender': Brown Boys Swim wins Edinburgh fringe Popcorn award by Nadia Khomami Arts and Culture Correspondent

Karim Khan's play about two Muslim teenagers learning to swim wins £3,000 prize for best new writing A coming-of-age tale about two South Asian teenagers who learn to swim in order to imp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on August 25, 2022[SHARE]

Musical Tammy Faye tells gay icon's life story with score by Elton John by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

Production opening in October portrays US evangelical star who challenged views on Aids and HIV The colourful life story of an American Christian superstar who became a gay icon because of h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:07pm on August 23, 2022[SHARE]

Pasta one-liner wins best joke award at Edinburgh festival fringe by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

West Midlands comedian Masai Graham, who works as a part-time care worker, wins title for second time A standup comedian who works part-time as a care worker on minimum wage has topped a po…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:33pm on August 21, 2022[SHARE]

Give rebranded Actors Centre back to actors, say Mark Rylance and others by Harriet Sherwood Arts and Culture Correspondent

London venue with long history of offering training and networking has become Seven Dials Playhouse For more than 40 years it was a place where actors " from legendary stars to those struggl…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:07am on July 28, 2022[SHARE]
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