-
7 December 2019
The Tale of Little Bevan
View ReviewWritten by Robert Alan Evans and presented by Pentabus, this stirring expose of village life challenges themes of grief, marriage, sexuality, secrets and 10th Century saints.
-
7 December 2019
Pantomime Review: Aladdin
View ReviewShrewsbury's 11th annual Pantomime of Aladdin doesn't fail to disappoint it's multi-generational audience with simple yet effective cheesy gags and traditional slapstick humour- with some new and exciting twists.
-
7 December 2019
Interview with Clarissa Murphy, Orwell Youth Prize runner-up
View InterviewClarissa Murphy was a junior Orwell Youth Prize Runner Up in 2019, responding to the theme 'A Fair Society?' We asked Clarissa about the inspiration behind her piece and why she writes.
-
7 December 2019
'Through His Eyes' - Clarissa Murphy
View FeatureClarissa Murphy was a junior Orwell Youth Prize Runner Up in 2019, responding to the theme ‘A Fair Society?’
-
6 December 2019
Interview with Lucy, TrinityTalent Class of 2018
View InterviewWe catch up with Lucy from TrintyTalent Class of 2018 to find out what being nominated meant to her.
-
2 December 2019 – 31 December 2019
Submissions now open: Young Audio Awards
View OpportunityThe Young Audio Awards are the UK awards for 8 to 18 year olds and schools who love making audio.
-
5 December 2019
Listen to the sublime new single "mahalia" from Son Little
View BlogSon Little today shares “mahalia,” a new single from his forthcoming album, aloha, due January 31st on ANTI-. He'll also be performing the album live on tour in March 2020.
-
5 December 2019
Rachael Sage gives us an insight into her private world in 'Bravery's On Fire'
View ReviewIt is so rare to get such an insight into the private workings and processes of a songwriter such as Rachael Sage. But she has proven that her inner strength lies in sharing her creativity in a video such as the one for ‘Bravery’s On Fire’.
-
5 December 2019
Giovanna’s ‘Can’t Go Back’ Makes It Into The Moscow Shorts
View ReviewFrom being a film scorer to sophisticated pop singer, now London based artist Giovanna’s music video ‘Can’t Go Back’ had made it into the Moscow Shorts.
-
5 December 2019
Voice Views: Your 2019 Arts Highlight
View BlogWe’re looking back on 2019, and we want you to join us. What has been your 2019 arts highlight?
-
5 December 2019
Actor Gregg Lowe on the importance of the arts and his up-coming Netfilx debut
View Interview"Young people are the voice of the future and we need those voices. More than anything, the arts help us to shape the world we live in and teach others what we know."
-
5 December 2019
Want my job? with Frazer Merrick, sound artist
View Interview"As an artist, a great portfolio is just as important (if not more) than any qualification."
-
5 December 2019
'Dignity' - Megan Robinson
View FeatureMegan Robinson was a junior Orwell Youth Prize Runner Up in 2019, responding to the theme ‘A Fair Society?’
-
5 December 2019
Want my job? with James Barry, theatre writer and director
View InterviewWant to work in theatre? We talk to James Barry about what it's like to be in charge of the pantomime at Theatre Royal Winchester...
-
4 December 2019
Is celebrity casting having a detrimental effect of British theatre?
View BlogHello,
This is my debate that I have written for my Gold Arts Award, I would really appreciate some feedback...
-
5 December 2019 – 31 January 2020
Opportunity to bring new theatre to Edinburgh Fringe 2020
View OpportunityIf you're involved in a young theatre ensemble and want to perform at Edinburgh Fringe 2020, check out this opportunity from the Pleasance.
-
4 December 2019
Turner Prize awarded to a "collective" of four artists
View NewsSince 1984, the Turner Prize has been presented to a single British visual artist. This year in an effort to highlight the polarised political climate, all 4 shortlisted candidates were awarded the prize.
-
4 December 2019
Caroline Calloway: manipulative or misunderstood?
View BlogCaroline Calloway: a constant source of criticism, Cambridge University graduate, and so-called “scammer”. I’ll take a look at why the anti-Calloway criticism could be undeserved, and suggest she might be more savvy aesthete than scheming charlatan.