New report says βgovernment must actβ to ease pressures on British theatres
Attendances are up and average ticket prices down, even in the West End, but the sector faces mounting and unsustainable strain
π¨New report says βgovernment must actβ to ease pressures on British theatres.
"If we want to maintain the UKβs position as a global leader in theatre β and continue to inspire the next generation of actors, writers, and technicians β then government must act.β
www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/m...
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π· Public investment in arts and culture has fallen by 18% per person since 2010. Yet for every Β£1 invested, theatre returns Β£11 to the Treasury. A smart investment β not a subsidy.
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π οΈ Many theatres are crumbling. 1 in 5 venues needs Β£5m+ in the next decade just to stay open. Without investment, 80% could close or become unsafe. A national strategy for theatre infrastructure is essential.
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π Despite strong demand, 32% of theatres expect a deficit this year, and nearly 40% of venues could close without urgent capital investment. Success at the box office is no guarantee of survival.
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ποΈ Theatre isn't just culture β it's economic power. For every Β£1 spent on a ticket, an extra Β£1.40 is spent in local shops, restaurants, and hotels. Thatβs Β£1.94 billion in added value each year!
22.05.2025 08:39 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Boosting public funding is the only way to make the arts more inclusive | Letters
Letters: Readers respond to Guardian analysis on how the arts sector is still a barrier for working-class people
π¨ Theatre access is shrinking, especially in deprived areas. Without public investment, we risk shutting out working-class creatives.
Thatβs why SOLT & UKTheatre are campaigning for #TheatreForEveryChild - so every child can experience live performance.π
www.theguardian.com/education/20...
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Times letters: Protecting UKβs creative copyright against AI
The governmentβs proposal to exempt Silicon Valley from adhering to creative copyright would smash a hole in the moral right of creator
π¨ The UKβs creative industries are a powerhouse of innovation, talent, and economic impact.
π± Without proper safeguards, we risk undermining the very talent that makes the UK a world leader.
πͺ Letβs back our artists and keep the UK a world leader in the arts.
www.thetimes.com/comment/lett...
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BeyoncΓ©βs tour tickets are breaking the internet β but fixing economies
Tickets for the pop superstarβs Cowboy Carter tour are on general sale, and the anticipation of the economic boost from her shows is mounting
π« BeyoncΓ© selling 350,000 tickets in a week? Global news.
π The West End selling 350,000 tickets every week? Barely a mention.
π₯³ Queen Bey is a phenomenon - but so is live theatre. Let's celebrate it accordingly!
www.thetimes.com/us/news-toda...
14.02.2025 21:49 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
Beverley Knight and Billy Porter to host 2025 Olivier awards
Acclaimed performers Beverley Knight and Billy Porter are to host the Olivier Awards for the first time this spring
Acclaimed performers Beverley Knight and Billy Porter are to host the Olivier Awards for the first time this spring π #TheatreNews #TheatreSky
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Sometimes a letter to the Editor is the only way.
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The West End is enjoying a theatre revival. Can Broadway keep up?
The trend is a decisive shift in the balance between two cities that have long vied to be the world capital of the stage
π The West End is enjoying a theatre revival. Can Broadway keep up?
A brilliant deep dive by Daniel Thomas in the Financial Times explores the decisive shift in the balance of power between London and New York as contenders for the title of world capital of theatre.
on.ft.com/4iZv8wh
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Consuming arts and culture is good for health and wellbeing, research finds
Engaging with arts improves quality of life, increases productivity and creates financial βdividendβ
π¨ Consuming culture is good for your health and wellbeing β and generates Β£8bn a year worth of improvements in peopleβs quality of life and higher productivity. π = π·
www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
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Smaller programmes and casts: venues warn of cutbacks in face of cost hikes
Theatres across the UK are warning that cuts to casts and programming are likely as they face cost hikes because of Labour's October Budget
π¨ Budget hikes to NI and living wage leave theatres facing 'black holes,' risking smaller casts and reduced programming.π
π· Investment is vital to preserve the ambition and diversity that make our theatre world-leading, and to generate growth.β¨
www.thestage.co.uk/news/smaller...
10.12.2024 10:28 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
π THIS! Theatre and the performing arts arenβt just culture - theyβre crucial to the UK economy.
From boosting local towns to powering global exports, they fuel the creative industries, attract tourism, supply talent for film/TV, and showcase βGlobal Britainβ to the world. πβ¨
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Darcy Dixon wins Luke Westlake Scholarship 2024
Darcy Dixon has won this year's Luke Westlake Scholarship, which supports working-class creatives in their final years of training
Congratulations to Darcy Dixon on winning the Luke Westlake Scholarship, supporting working-class creatives in their final training years.
Having seen her perform at the Go Live Theatre Projects Gala, where sheβs also a Trustee, I can vouch for her talent!
www.thestage.co.uk/news/darcy-d...
06.12.2024 10:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Jon Gilchrist: UK must see financial risk of new musicals as an investment
Birmingham Hippodrome artistic director Jon Gilchrist has urged the sector to see ’financial risk as investment’ when it comes to developing new musicals
π¨ Birmingham Hippodrome AD, Jon Gilchrist, has urged the sector to see "financial risk as investment" when it comes to developing new musicals, warning that the UK risks being left behind other countries if it does not act. π
@thestage.bsky.social
www.thestage.co.uk/news/jon-gil...
05.12.2024 15:38 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Apply to be a Olivier Awards public panellist
We are looking for new panellists to help judge categories for the Olivier Awards 2026. Deadline 3 January.
Applications to be a public panellist for the Olivier Awards 2026 with Mastercard are now open! β¨
π You could spend the next year watching and reviewing shows for either Theatre, Affiliate, Opera, Dance or Family panel.
Find out more:
officiallondontheatre.com/news/applica...
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Good to see you there!
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βItβs an outrageβ: stars join fight against cuts as Welsh arts go into meltdown
Michael Sheen among big names in call for action as leading figure warns there will be little left of the sector in 10 years
π The Arts Council of Wales has suffered a 40% real-terms cut in funding since 2010, despite the fact that investment in the arts is an economic and employment multiplier.
π· For every pound spent on the arts in Wales, Β£2.51 is returned to its economy. π
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024...
01.12.2024 13:34 β π 1 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
"We are reviewing the curriculum to put arts and music back at the heart of the national curriculum where it belongs." - Lisa Nandy MP
We welcome the Culture Secretary's commitment to arts education. Meaningful reform is urgently needed to reverse years of decline.
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π¨ Additional Matinee of Oedipus exclusively for Under 30s on Thursday 19th December at 2:30pm.
All tickets priced at Β£10!
Visit www.soniafriedman.com/under-30s to sign up for access.
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