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3 days ago |
thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
NewsPaul W Fleming speaking at the Equity conference in Derry/Londonderry. Photo:Neil HarrisonEquity general secretary Paul W Fleming has taken aim at pay in subsidised theatre, claiming rates are not rising fast enough for creatives. Support The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk. Remember Login
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3 days ago |
thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
Julie Hesmondhalgh receives life membership of Equity for Oldham campaignJulie Hesmondhalgh. Photo: ShutterstockActor Julie Hesmondhalgh has been awarded honorary life membership of Equity in recognition of her work to save the Oldham ColiseumSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.
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6 days ago |
thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
Streatham Hill Theatre to become church under latest planning applicationStreatham Theatre. Photo: Theatres TrustThe endangered Streatham Hill Theatre is to be turned into a place of worship under plans submitted to the local councilSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk.
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6 days ago |
thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
Artwork for the touring production of Let The Right One In, which was scheduled to open this OctoberThe touring production of Adolescence and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Writer Jack Thorne’s Let The Right One In has been scrapped due to "unforeseen circumstances"Support The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month.
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1 week ago |
thestage.co.uk | Katie Chambers
Griff Rhys Jones is to star in I'm Sorry, Prime Minister. Griff Rhys Jones is to star as Jim Hacker in the West End transfer of the final "elegiac" instalment of Jonathan Lynn’s acclaimed Yes, Minister comediesSupport The Stage by registering or subscribingTo continue reading this article you must be logged in. Register or login below to unlock 3 free articles every month. OR Or subscribe from just £7.99 and get unlimited access to thestage.co.uk. Remember Login
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