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How to attract audiences: a radical rethink

Arts organisations are ‘snow blind’ with demographic data that fails to explain what really makes audiences buy tickets. There is…

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How to find an agent

If you don't get picked from a student showcase or don't have the supportive networks an elite training institution provides,…

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How art helps us cope with calamity

Belvoir’s latest production demonstrates that it’s not just cockroaches that will survive the apocalypse: art, music and pop culture will…

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The Bodyguard

Jolting you into your seat, The Bodyguard, in a manner unlike almost any other musical, starts off with a bang.

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The Sylph

Marie Taglioni lives in this excellent one-person show.

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New Masters program in writing and literature

A new Masters program covers both the practicalities of writing and the theory of literature.

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Carmina Burana

An exotic program of two twentieth-century classics.

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Disappointments

"O wad some ow’r giftie gie us to see oursels as ithers see us!" – Robbie Burns, 1786

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Big Fish

With film-to-musical adaptations the flavour of the day, the Hayes Theatre Co has provided another example of how it can…

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Ode to Man

A spirited monologue, full of passion, wit and rage.

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