Alison Steadman, Miriam Margoyles and Nigel Planner are to star in a new BBC comedy series described as an “affectionate parody of the Bloomsbury group”.
Applications have opened for the BBC Radio 2 New Comedy Award 2012.
ITV has commissioned a 20-part daytime police drama that will feature stories inspired by real crimes, with actors in the series improvising some of the scenes.
Shoreditch Town Hall is to be transformed into an arts centre, which will see the building host regular, ticketed cultural events for the first time since the 19th century.
Equity has agreed to engage with its critics after warnings that the union is seen as “stuffy, ineffective, disconnected, impotent” by some parts of the industry.
Former EastEnders actress Michelle Ryan is to star as Sally Bowles in the forthcoming West End revival of Cabaret.
Equity is to campaign to improve the pay and conditions of performers working in the video games industry.
Proposals to change “outdated” licensing laws for children working in entertainment have been unveiled by the government today, and include axing the requirement for young performers to supply a medical certificate and creating a standardised application form.
President Malcolm Sinclair has warned of “storm clouds ahead” for Equity, as it faces “one of the most difficult periods in the union’s history”.
The winners of the 33rd Arts & Business Awards “offer a blueprint to a new generation of engagement” between arts organisations and supporters from the business sector, claim organisers of the annual event.
Channel 4 has defended its arts output against criticisms made by Melvyn Bragg, with its chief creative officer Jay Hunt claiming the station has a commitment to the genre that “no other broadcaster would make”.
Almost one million people watched this year’s Olivier Awards through various media revealing a “strong demand” for the ceremony to be broadcast on mainstream television, the Society of London Theatre says.
Jermyn Street Theatre is to stage the UK premiere of Henrik Ibsen’s first publicly performed play, St John’s Night.
Concern was expressed over the lack of local opportunities for TV talent and crew in the UK’s nations and regions.
A new theatre production based on BBC TV show Top of the Pops is to premiere this autumn.
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