LETTERS: Spotlight on Skills is a basis for the future
... and union partnership to launch new training strategies for the West End. Rupert Rhymes Chief executive Society of London Theatre Roger Bolton General secretary BECTU LETTERS. ...
... and union partnership to launch new training strategies for the West End. Rupert Rhymes Chief executive Society of London Theatre Roger Bolton General secretary BECTU LETTERS. ...
... occasions in a wide variety of venues, ranging from the intimate Mill Studio of the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, to that Matcham masterpiece, the Gaiety Theatre, Douglas, Isle of Man. I should like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have made ...
... description of the Spa Theatre and the suggestion that the local authority should transfer its subsidy to the reopened Opera House. My report on theatres in Scarborough was set out in full in the September issue of the Theatres Trust's Newsletter. Peter ...
... and the pursuit of cultural enrichment. Why, though, must it be at the cost of a respected producing house like the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven? There are too few opportunities for actors to live and work in communities in a repertory situation, and for ...
... served by a three-piece band and cheap staging, rightly adding that, for many young people, panto is their first taste of theatre and to present it in a cheap manner robs the kids of what should be a great experience. And he very firmly put the blame on ...
... targets ie vulnerable writers. Time was when theatres read the first few pages of a script and knew straight away whether it was crap or not. That's all it took not a reader's report, costing £15. If a theatre really likes your play the one thing you can ...
... which I will be appearing as the writer who falls in love with Janie Dee's android in the next few weeks. Nick Barnes Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue ...
... Back NYMT's superior work After recently enjoying the privilege of seeing the National Youth Music Theatre's performance of The Kissing-Dance at the newly opened Royal Opera House and reading your review afterwards (January 6. Reviews, page 8) it concerned ...
... Lloyd Webber can take theatre into a new era In the light of the recent take over of Stoll Moss Theatres by the Really Useful Group, I should like to say how pleased I am that Andrew Lloyd Webber won the bid. I believe that if anyone can positively steer ...
... available for theatre on regional building-based producing theatres (reps) rather than frittering funds away on a myriad of worthy but ephemeral or fringe projects, or sinking such a large proportion of its budget into the National Theatre. I have since ...
... heroes Let us hope that the recent purchase of Stoll Moss Theatres by our own Andrew Lloyd Webber and the sale of Apollo Leisure to American company SFX will herald a new era in British theatre not only in what occurs on the stage but also in what happens ...
... disability work, experimental drama, mime, puppetry, cul tural diversity, black theatre development, theatre writing bursaries and commission, resident dramatists, theatre translation schemes, training and youth arts. Why it is necessary to assess and ...