"There's a lot of easy rhetoric about art and changing the world"
Where do artists’ ideas come from? Can art really create change? In Between Time 2017 artists Tim Etchells and Martin O’Brien discuss performance, politics and zombies
Get an insight into hotly discussed issues in theatre and dance and hear from some of the inspiring people we work with – plus our latest opportunities
Where do artists’ ideas come from? Can art really create change? In Between Time 2017 artists Tim Etchells and Martin O’Brien discuss performance, politics and zombies
As The Yard’s NOW17 festival opens, we speak to Jay Miller, Artistic Director of the pioneering east London venue, about his support for artists, strong links with the local community and his concerns for the future of London
Since appearing in Edinburgh Showcase 2015, Kaleider has taken The Money – an inventive production which is part show, part game – to China, Italy and the USA. As he prepares to live stream performances from Australia, Seth Honnor tells us about his experiences playing with different cultures
As we launch Edinburgh Showcase 2017, our director Neil Webb and showcase manager Becky Hinton tell us how the event helps UK artists find international opportunities, what the curation team is looking for, and why Neil once hid in a cupboard at a breakfast meeting…
Suba Das tells us how researching a new production in India changed his life
Marion Nancarrow tells Eleanor Turney about how the International Radio Playwriting Competition has changed lives
Suba Das has been working with South Asian people in Leicester, and is about to go to India to continue the work. He tells Eleanor Turney why the project is close to his heart.
Aakash Odedra has been touring in Mexico and the Middle East. He talks to Eleanor Turney.
Richard Twyman, International Associate at the Royal Court, on directing the Court’s first full-length Palestinian play, Fireworks by Dalia Taha
Tanuja Amarasuriya shares some thoughts from Sleepdogs' residency at Bios in Athens