Writers ‘unfairly scapegoated’ for Hampstead's financial woes – guild
Hampstead Theatre chief executive said that the "chair’s report was an unvarnished recital of facts that aimed to provide context to the challenging financial outcomes that appear in the accounts". Photo: Shutterstock
Hampstead Theatre has been criticised for blaming financial issues on playwrights it programmed, with the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain claiming the creatives have been "implicitly and unfairly scapegoated"
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