TheatreVoice: Critical Debate on Arts Council CutsDate: 28 January 2008
Whatsonstage.com Radio has teamed up with TheatreVoice.com to bring you expanded audio content. This programme broadcast on Whatsonstage.com offers a unique debate on the Arts Council controversial proposed funding cuts. Josie Rourke, artistic director of the Bush Theatre, and Sam Walters, artistic director of the Orange Tree theatre, join the critics Robert Hewison - also representing the National Student Drama Festival - and Fiona Mountford (Evening Standard) to discuss the funding threats facing the sector. Dominic Cavendish (Daily Telegraph) hosts. Copyright of the above material is owned by TheatreVoice.com. Unauthorised copying or use is strictly prohibited. For other TheatreVoice.com contact, visit our partner's website. Please send all feedback – including any suggestions for what you’d like covered in future Whatsonstage.com Radio programmes - to radio@whatsonstage.com. For access to all of our programmes to date, click here. Thanks for listening! Related Content

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