A production company has been accused of misleading performers, after actresses who were invited to audition for a Little Britain-style comedy series claim they found themselves in a casting session for pornographic films.
Plans to relocate the Covent Garden Theatre Museum to Blackpool, or any other location, have been shelved after a feasibility study revealed that the proposal was financially unviable.
Derby Playhouse’s future will again be in the balance this month, when creditors meet to discuss the latest set of proposals to save the beleaguered venue.
Government proposals for a £1.4 million rise in funding for the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama have met with a mixed response from the country’s theatre sector.
Industrial action has been avoided at the Edinburgh Playhouse, Bristol Hippodrome and Empire Theatre in Liverpool after technical staff at the venues agreed to a new pay deal.
Public service broadcasters should have to make a “renewed commitment to UK music” as part of their licence obligations in a digital era, the Musicians’ Union has claimed.
Stockport’s Grade II-listed Plaza has secured a grant of nearly £2 million from the Heritage Lottery fund, enabling it to embark on a major project to restore its historic features.
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s forthcoming West End production of Hamlet has been hit by a ticket scam, in what is believed to be the West End’s first discovered forgery.
More than 200 jobs are to be cut from BBC Resources, the Corporation’s commercial post production and studios arm.
BBC controller of entertainment commissioning Elaine Bedell is to leave the Corporation and join ITV as director of entertainment and comedy.
The Revenge Files of Alistair Fury scooped the award for best drama at this year’s Children’s Baftas, beating competition from The Sarah Jane Adventures, Young Dracula and Summerhill.
Four thousand schoolchildren aged between 12 and 14 are to perform in a concert at the O2 Arena celebrating the music of the Beatles next year.
A new award to recognise the UK’s most generous arts benefactors has been created by Prince Charles.
ITV’s The South Bank Show is to look at the influence the Cambridge Footlights has had on television comedy and radio as part of its 2009 series.
BBC1 is lining up an adaptation of John Wyndham’s The Day of the Triffids for broadcast in 2009.
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