Punchdrunk founder Felix Barrett has suggested artificial intelligence could become a ’bedrock of support’ for companies trying to innovate in ways that would previously have seemed impossibly expensive
Theatre Royal Bath is to give young people and children across the city the chance to shape its policy, governance and programming, with the introduction of a youth council
A theatre believed to be the oldest still working in the UK is to undergo a £30.5 million revamp, after councillors voted to approve its transformation
TV arts programmes are suffering from a lack of availability and prominence as public service broadcasters transition into online streaming, according to a new report
Following Bec Martin’s departure in August 2024, the north London venue is, for the time being, to continue running under a "distributed leadership model"
Immersive theatremaker the Lost Estate has signed up to an Equity agreement, as the union looks to increase its presence within the experimental sector
Equity vice-president and actor Nick Fletcher has insisted he would love the union to "work this out" with Spotlight, as the two parties went head to head at the High Court
Barristers for Spotlight and union Equity have argued their cases in front of a High Court judge as part of a much-anticipated hearing aimed at determining whether the casting platform should be treated as an employment agency
Licensing of Tennessee Williams’ plays is to be overseen by a global company committed to managing literary and theatrical estates, as part of a tie-up with the American university that owns his catalogue of work