Leicester Curve is the first theatre to be awarded more than £1 million from Art Council England’s recession fighting fund Sustain.
Young Vic executive director Gregory Nash has quit only three months after joining the London producing venue.
Skating stars Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean are to star in a fourth UK Dancing on Ice live tour starting in April.
Birmingham’s Midlands Arts Centre will reopen on May 1 following a £15 million redevelopment project.
London dance studios Pineapple is planning a new schools initiative which will see the organisation train up teachers to take jazz and hip hop classes.
Warwickshire venue the Royal Spa Centre has been given a two-year reprieve to transform itself after the local council considered shutting it down.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has pledged that his party will not cut arts funding if it is elected this year.
Unseen and overlooked backstage areas at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in the West End are to provide the setting for a new site-specific performance at the venue later this month.
The BBC spent a total of £229 million on talent over the 12 months to March 2009, the Corporation has revealed.
Actor Neil Dudgeon is to replace John Nettles in the ITV detective series Midsomer Murders.
The government has today confirmed that it will allow product placement in UK television shows, claiming to continue a ban would “jeopardise the competitiveness” of UK programme makers.
Keira Knightley, James Earl Jones, Jude Law, Samuel West and Mark Rylance are among the names vying for the 2009 Laurence Olivier Awards, it has been announced today.
Future events at Blackpool’s historic Empress Ballroom could be in doubt after part of its ceiling collapsed.
Trevor Eve, Helen Baxendale and John Hannah are to star in a new ITV hostage drama.
Capoeira, drums and Brazilian folk music will all be part of the Southbank Centre’s Festival Brazil which will run over this summer.
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