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Taking tea with an opera villain – Scott Wilde
The multi-talented and highly experienced bass may look formidable, but prefers to keep all the drama on the stage...
Don’t miss in March – your monthly guide to the brightest and best arts in London
Put a 'spring' in your step with these best and brightest recommendations for what's on in London this month.
Ballet review: Cinderella, Birmingham Hippodrome
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s 'Cinderella' enchants from the first note to the final curtain.
Music theatre review: Sweeney Todd, Komische Oper Berlin, Schiller Theatre Berlin
Stephen Sondheim’s dark and juicy tale of dastardly baking and tragedy is relished by director Barrie Kosky.
A win for creative industries against AI?
Creative cultures may yet suffer when the royalties start flowing.
Advisory panel for Arts Council England review announced
Who will be scrutinising and recommending changes to the Arts Council England?
What the sector is saying about this week’s £270 million boost for the arts
Unanimously welcomed, this much-needed funding will shore up infrastructure and assist organisations in building a more resilient future.
The lost art of bookstore browsing – three tips for finding your next read
New research has revealed Australians need to spend more time in bookstores. Here's how to find your next favourite book…
Book review: The Odd Woman and the City, Vivian Gornick
Take a slow stroll through the streets of Manhattan in this entrancing memoir.
What Eventbrite’s TRNDS 2025 says for ticketing in the arts
Eventbrite has released its annual forecasting guide, TRNDS 2025. We look at how it impacts the arts offering in 2025.