Culture news Shakespeare with northern accents creates social media furore in York All the world's a stage, and that includes the north of England 31/03/2022
Culture news 'If there is art, life goes on': Kyiv theatre company takes shelter Since the war began, the Pro-English theatre company, decided to stay in the basement of the theatre, where they continue to practice their art 24/03/2022
Culture news Italy ready to rebuild bombed Mariupol theatre Ukraine say the theatre was hit by a Russian airstrike on Wednesday while people sheltered there from bombardments. Russia denied striking the theatre. 18/03/2022
Culture news Creative industries put pressure on Brussels over ticket resales A group of 150 organisations representing Europe's creative industries are lobbying Brussels to clamp down on "exploitative" ticket resale market 14/03/2022
Culture news K-pop's high octane energy aims to thrill London's West End audiences In a case of art imitating life, the fictional Icon boy band will be performing a farewell concert as one of their members has to go off to do his compulsory national service in the South Korean military. 12/03/2022
Culture news Roma actress smashes stigma in Bucharest Theatre's one-woman-show Growing up Alina Serban didn't see herself represented on television, in movies or books. Shunned from the cultural mainstream, she is taking matters into her own hands. 03/02/2022
Art Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov makes it to Germany after ban Serebrennikov said last Friday he had "no idea" why he had been allowed travel to Hamburg after being confined to Moscow for years. 18/01/2022
Scenes The street actors spreading awareness about social issues in India In partnership with Media City "'Nukkad natak' is a very participatory process, and I think that is the beauty of it because that gives it a scope of having people's voices or diverse voices" 17/01/2022
Culture news Molière at 400: Meet the finest playwright, actor and poet of France Regarded as one of the greatest writers in the French language and indeed, world literature, Euronews Culture celebrates the 400th anniversary of Molière's birth. 14/01/2022
Culture news Molière at 400: French high school students celebrate the great poet At the Lycée Montaigne in Paris, students are re-enacting excerpts from his plays in a show highlighting violence against women, and Molière's modernity. 10/01/2022
Culture news Cancellation of London's VAULT Festival lamented by theatre community Once again, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the cancellation of VAULT Festival, London's annual celebration of the performing arts. With little or no government support, artists and organisers discuss the current state of British theatre. 06/01/2022
Culture news Madrid's COVID-hit 'La Boheme' replaces both casts in just 24 hours The opera encountered staggering complications when members of both cast rotations tested positive, forcing them to get creative. 04/01/2022
Culture news French cinemas to ban popcorn as COVID-19 restrictions tighten In an effort to suppress an unprecedented surge in COVID-19 numbers, French cinemas will ban food and drinks from being sold in cinemas. 30/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - The Actor: Lauryn Redding Taken out of two plays, major knee surgery, then diagnosed with PTSD. Actor and writer Lauryn Redding spent the best part of 2021 getting back on her feet. Literally. 29/12/2021
Culture news Belgium's Council of State overturns government theatre closure The slap in the face for the government came on Tuesday afternoon. 28/12/2021
Culture news Euroviews. Culture 2021 Year in Review - The Conductor: Classics, COVID & Cameras How have orchestras coped with shutdowns, lack of support and having to adapt to audience-free performances? Conductor Ben Glassberg tells Euronews Culture about his experience of 2021. 28/12/2021
Culture news Antony Sher: Shakespearean specialist who had stage fright dies at 72 After winning acclaim as a pillar of British theatre, Sher began to explore both his Jewish and his South African heritage. 03/12/2021
Culture news Romanian prisoners take to the stage in annual theatre festival Every winter, inmates from Romanian jails begin rehearsals for an on-stage production performed at the 'Liberation Through Culture' festival. Organisers say it's an immense help to what they do with the rest of their sentences. 02/12/2021
Culture news Alexis Michalik brings Broadway to Paris with 'The Producers' With famous lines like 'Springtime for Hitler and Germany...Winter for Poland and France,' how will Mel Brooks' classic go down in Paris? 02/12/2021
Culture news Stephen Sondheim, musical theatre legend and writer of 'Sweeney Todd', dies aged 91 Sondheim influenced several generations of theatre songwriters, particularly with such landmark musicals as “Company,” “Follies” and “Sweeney Todd." 27/11/2021