Helming a large subsidised company gives English Touring Theatre’s artistic director and chief executive an advantage in today’s tough climate, but he refuses to play it safe. He tells us about ETT’s best season yet at the box office, the challenges of rising costs and the road ahead
Of course, we need scientists and engineers, but without the creative thinking that arts education provides, our society will struggle to face the challenges of the future
Helming a large subsidised company gives English Touring Theatre’s artistic director and chief executive an advantage in today’s tough climate, but he refuses to play it safe. He tells us about ETT’s best season yet at the box office, the challenges of rising costs and the road ahead
From crossing vast mountain ranges and committing brutal acts of violence, to conjuring life-sized tigers and going inside the human body, theatremakers have long attempted to stage the seemingly unstageable. Artists responsible for some of these onstage phenomena tell Lyn Gardner how they do it, and why, sometimes, doing more with less can be the most powerful solution
The stage adaptation of the anime classic is the second Studio Ghibli stage project to land in London in as many years. The show’s British and Japanese producers reveal the pressures of adapting the beloved film of Spirited Away
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