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People in performing arts twice as likely to have depression, Equity finds; Actors' union says Covid exacerbated contributory factors such as job insecurity and low pay
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Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent
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The Guardian (London, England). May 12, 2022
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An electric Faust outfit and a pair of kinky boots in V&A's 'major refresh'; Most items in the museum's new theatre and performing arts galleries going on display for the first time
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Mark Brown, arts correspondent
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The Guardian (London, England). August 24, 2021
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Michael Ball: 'My breakdown made me a better performer -- and a better person'; As his new show, Hairspray, leads the return to theatres, the singer talks about his mental health struggles, going back to his mining-town roots -- and how the government has let down the performing arts
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Emine Saner
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The Guardian (London, England). June 29, 2021
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Rollins College receives big-money grant for new performing arts theater
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Legal Monitor Worldwide. March 19, 2021
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Firstontario Performing Arts Centre Announces New Executive Director
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Act II for a Toronto theatre; A large performing arts space in suburban North York has been divided into two. The goal is to become more nimble in staging shows of differing sizes as the city's theatre needs shift
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GUY DIXON; Staff
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Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). November 14, 2017, pB7
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Doyenne of Vancouver's theatre scene; A pioneering performer, director, playwright and educator, she also co-founded the city's Performing Arts Lodge
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MARSHA LEDERMAN; Staff
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Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada). February 4, 2017, pS12
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British stars attack the 'philistines and buffoons' behind savage theatre cuts: Actors voice their dismay at the damage the coalition's plans will do to venues and the highly successful performing arts: ONCE MORE UNTO THE BREACH ..
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Vanessa Thorpe Arts and Media Correspondent
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The Observer (London, England). March 13, 2011, p9
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Weekend: The misfit: Maxine Peake has gone from a German boot-wearing, prog rock-loving performing arts student to one of Britain's great acting hopes. Why did it take so long? Amanda Mitchison finds out. Portraits by Philipp Ebeling
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LIVERPOOL: CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2008: ALL-ROUND PERFORMER: Treading the boards 'pool' style: A thriving performing arts scene caters for an eclectic mix of dramatic tastes. If you've a penchant for ironic humour or prefer contemplative theatre you won't be short of options
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The Guardian (London, England). April 5, 2008, p16
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