Edinburgh Fringe show cancelled after staff revolt
An event featuring SNP MP Joanna Cherry that was set to take place at The Stand in Edinburgh has been cancelled due to staff conce…
An event featuring SNP MP Joanna Cherry that was set to take place at The Stand in Edinburgh has been cancelled due to staff conce…
A petition to save the O2 Academy Brixton from permanent closure has topped 50,000 signatures. The venue’s licence was…
An employment tribunal was due to consider claims relating to unfair dismissal, breach of contract and protections under whistlebl…
The museum is set to close for 13 months to undergo a £6m upgrade, resulting in more than 20 front-facing staff being made r…
Hammersmith-based arts venue Riverside Studios is entering administration. The venue, which features a cinema and two performance…
In the cultural sector, leaders too often fail to reflect the diversity of society – in ethnicity, gender and disability. So…
Drama school READ College has announced that it will close at the end of the academic year, despite reaching a fundraising target…
If you don’t have industry connections, trying to break into the sector can be overwhelming. So, courses that provide work e…
Galleries, theatres and museums struggling to attract and retain staff due to rising wage demands in face of cost-of-living crisis…
The National History Museum has been widely criticised for a contract it signed with a Danish oil company. The contract was…
In response to the current economic climate and the lack of job security, Creation Theatre is set to create a repertory company wi…
The closing date for a government scheme allowing museums and galleries to claim a VAT refund has been extended by two months. The…
Getting the go-ahead for a new digital project is exciting. Here Katie Moffat lays down the ground rules to ensure progress is smo…
The North East has been chosen as the location for a government pilot programme aimed at developing tourism. NewcastleGateshead In…
Tate's annual report highlights lasting impact of pandemic with more than 180 redundancies made to reduce staff costs by a fif…
A recent article* from academic and musician Thomas Wolf makes a strident argument that arts organisations employ too many ad…
A charity and campaign group have joined forces to create one organisation working to “champion, defend and expand access to…
Welcome back to this series on dynamism from Cimeon Ellerton-Kay and Natalie Hall. In this third article, we explore the final pri…
In the absence of formal rules relating to national mourning of a monarch, arts and culture organisations were left to make indepe…
Eight of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe’s biggest producing venues have issued a collective statement decrying soaring accomm…
The first full version of the festival following Covid restrictions is in full swing, but concerns about its direction of travel p…
A report by Bristol City Council has found that Bristol Harbour Festival is suffering from an "identity crisis", with ma…
Responding to an independent review into England’s local tourism bodies, DCMS commits to pilot project to test new ways of o…
Experience commerce technology company Easol is launching a new toolkit designed to help festival organisers run profitable events…