Cultural Participation Policies: A Poverty of Ambitions
This series of articles was commissioned in preparation for the IETM Plenary Meeting in Rijeka,...
Read MorePosted by David Stevenson | 4th Nov 2019 | Essay, Management, United Kingdom
This series of articles was commissioned in preparation for the IETM Plenary Meeting in Rijeka,...
Read MorePosted by Goran Tomka | 1st Nov 2019 | Belgium, Essay, Management
This series of articles was commissioned in preparation for the IETM Plenary Meeting in Rijeka,...
Read MorePosted by Takudzwa Chihambakwe | 8th Oct 2019 | Management, News, Zimbabwe
The construction of performance spaces for creatives in Zimbabwe has been somewhat on the slow...
Read MorePosted by Simon Mellor | 23rd Jun 2019 | Management, News, United Kingdom
Arts Council England is the investment, development and advocacy agency for the arts, museums, and...
Read MorePosted by Nan Van Houte | 3rd May 2019 | Essay, Europe, Management, Participatory Theatre
You can also read this article in French here. This series of articles, commissioned together...
Read MorePosted by Akarsh Khurana | 23rd Apr 2019 | India, Management, News
With growing talent and audiences, Bangalore has easily become the country’s No. 2 theatre hub,...
Read MorePosted by Emad Mohammadi | 20th Apr 2019 | Iran, Management, News
Around fifteen years ago performing arts in Tehran were bound to perform in six major venues...
Read MorePosted by Nadine Berghausen | 23rd Mar 2019 | Germany, Management, News
Public funding and freedom of art–do the two sit well together? There is no right to state arts...
Read MorePosted by Ati Metwaly | 21st Feb 2019 | Egypt, Interview, Management
A unique cultural player, Hamed’s work in the PR and marketing of the arts, helped launch,...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 23rd Jan 2019 | Canada, Management, News
Eric Coates is the artistic director of the Great Canadian Theatre Company. Now into his seventh...
Read MorePosted by Saraswathy Nagarajan | 29th Oct 2018 | India, Management, News
The theatre director is bringing in a new visual language and dynamics through Prasanth Narayanan...
Read MorePosted by Sonia Bacchi | 22nd Oct 2018 | Management, News, Russia
Moscow theatre Praktika is the Russia’s first contemporary State theatre which played the key role...
Read MorePosted by Ginny Ratsoy | 8th Oct 2018 | Canada, Essay, Management
The Canadian government’s Department of Canadian Heritage has the opportunity to support a...
Read MorePosted by Patrick Langston | 11th Sep 2018 | Canada, Management
The Gladstone Theatre turns 10 years old this fall. That may make it a mere stripling in the art...
Read MorePosted by Elena Mygashko | 24th Jun 2018 | Essay, Management, Ukraine
The theatre landscape in Ukraine is diverse and contradictory. Presently, there are more than 120...
Read MorePosted by Sebastian Kann | 11th Jun 2018 | Belgium, Essay, Management
This is the third letter in a cycle of Open Letters To The Circus. This letter is written in the...
Read MorePosted by Srivathsan Nadadhur | 11th Jun 2018 | India, Management, News
Founder of theatre group PlaneTG, G Kumara Swamy’s efforts in popularizing Telangana culture...
Read MorePosted by Hilary Halba | 19th May 2018 | Management, New Zealand, News
The mid-morning phone call I receive from a colleague brings bad news. The Fortune Theatre–the...
Read MorePosted by Helen Rynne | 14th Mar 2018 | Interview, London, Management, United Kingdom
Lauren Clancy, the new Executive Director of the Bush Theatre, talks to us about her first few...
Read MorePosted by Liisi Aibel | 22nd Feb 2018 | Estonia, Interview, Management
Theatre NO99 is a theatre in Tallinn, Estonia with a troupe of 10 actors at the centre of it, lead...
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