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Bloomberg

'Grey's Anatomy' Star Kevin McKidd Teases "Very Celebratory" Season 14 Finale | In Studio

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"This show is 14 seasons, it's a complete miracle," McKidd told THR. "Very rarely do shows go for 14 seasons. It's a thing to be celebrated."
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Press Association

Laurence Fox unveils his manifesto in London Mayoral bid

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Actor Laurence Fox, leader of the Reclaim Party, outlines his manifesto for his London mayoral bid in Parliament Square in Westminster. Mr Fox pledges to release the lockdown immediately after the May 6 poll, if he were to win – more...
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Curated Video

Spain, Segorbiga Roman Amphitheatre

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Spain, Segorbiga Roman Amphitheatre
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Press Association

Designers call for more investment to save endangered theatre industry

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On Friday July 3, in collaboration with theatres across the UK, #scenechange launched #MissingLiveTheatre and wrapped theatre buildings in a positive message of hope and visibility to the industry. Interviews with Frankie Bradshaw and...
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Curated Video

Greece, Oropos - Clepsydra

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Greece, Oropos - Clepsydra
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Bridgeman Arts

Leisure sites around Oslo. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Oslo, The Viking Capital' (Oslo, Ville des Vikings) from the 1960s, an animated film about vikings in Oslo. Clips of leisure activities around Oslo, including sun-bathing, skiing, and skating. Buildings around Oslo. Planet...
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Press Association

The Globe Theatre welcomes Government arts support package after losing £2 million each month

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The Globe Theatre's Artistic Director, Michelle Terry and Margaret Casely-Hayford, the chair of the board of Trustees discuss the impact of the Government's £1.57 billion support package to “protect” the future of Britain’s museums,...
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Sky News

Martin Freeman at the Olivier Awards

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Martin Freeman at the Olivier Awards
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Bridgeman Arts

National Day celebrations in Oslo, 1960s

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Clip 6 from 'Oslo, The Viking Capital' (Oslo, Ville des Vikings) from the 1960s, an animated film about vikings in Oslo. Footage of the parks, fountains and statues outside the National Theatre. Students celebrate National Day on 17 May,...
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Sir Ian McKellen presented with a Star in Wigan

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of actor Sir Ian McKellen making an acceptance speech after being presented with a Star in his hometown of Wigan on June 08, 2015 in Wigan, England.
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Press Association

Dublin theatre redevelopment gets green light

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Minister for Culture Josepha Madigan has approved the next stage of the major redevelopment of Dublin’s Abbey Theatre. The minister's visit marks the start of the detailed appraisal stage, as part of Project Ireland 2040.
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Press Association

Culture Secretary announces £400m arts funding

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Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden visits Wolverhampton, where he announced around £400 million will go to support arts, culture and heritage organisations in the next round of the Culture Recovery Fund.
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Press Association

London's West End quiet as Covid-19 forces cancellations

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London's West End theatre district is quieter than it usually is during the festive season as the surge in Covid-19 infections forces productions to cancel shows. Meanwhile, the city's Trafalgar Square is also less busy than usual due to...
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Bridgeman Arts

Loew's Grand movie theatre as Micky Mouse premieres, 1928

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Loew's Grand movie theatre as Micky Mouse opens - Walt Disney - Micky Mouse scene
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Bridgeman Arts

Fairground caravan traveling through countryside towards Fontainebleau. Fairground people arrive and register. 1947

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from a French-language film about fairground entertainers from 1947. French narration. Shot of a shakespearean-looking play in a theatre. Fairground caravan traveling through countryside towards Fontainebleau. Fairground people...
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Bridgeman Arts

Views of the Royal Festival Hall, a street artist, Trafalgar Square, pigeons, and Hyde Park fountains. London c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a promotional film about a French girl visiting London. Late 50s/early 60s. Shots of the Royal Festival Hall, a street artist, Trafalgar Square and Hyde Park fountains.
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Press Association

Theatres get ‘wrapped in a bow of hope’ by designers as it looks unlikely doors will open before Christmas

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Theatre set and costume designers have set out to wrap beloved venues in tape to continue to make them visible, whilst the doors are closed to the public. Here, Grace Smart and her team decorated Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, on London’s...
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Press Association

Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre hosts installation highlighting loss of audience in the arts

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New installation titled #TakeASeat in the foyer of The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh to celebrate Scotland's missing theatre and to let audiences know how much they are missed. Scottish-based theatre designers, lighting designers,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Two Saudi women enjoy freedoms in ultra-conservative country

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For two Saudi women Mashael and Haifa, life has changed since a liberalisation drive allowed them to drive and encouraged them to defy a strict dress code that requires Saudis to wear the abaya in public (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Musician vents 'frustration and anger' at Tier 3 restrictions

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Musician in theatre production of A Christmas Carol in London's West End says he felt "anger, frustration and hopelessness" on hearing of the introduction of Tier 3rules in the capital. Jon Ranger is the pianist and emergency conductor...
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Press Association

May 17 reopening: What's changed across England, Scotland and Wales

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A look at the changes that came into force on May 17 across England, Wales and some parts of Scotland. The next phase of relaxation comes despite the spread of the coronavirus variant first detected in India.
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Press Association

Dubin's Gaiety Theatre to reopen for limited show

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The Gaiety Theatre, one of the oldest in Ireland, will reopen with a limited audience capacity of 50. However, due to Government restrictions and uncertainty over full capacity productions, the theatre's future remains uncertain.
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Press Association

Theatre boss warns of ‘devastating’ impact of decision to halt lockdown easing

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The chief executive of a classic regional theatre has warned of the “devastating” impact of the Government’s decision to keep lockdown restrictions in place. Paul Woolf, chief executive of the Kings Theatre in Southsea, Hampshire, said...
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Press Association

The Prime Minister inspects weapons set to be sent to Ukraine in Belfast

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson inspects weapons at the Thales plant in east Belfast, some of which are being used in the defence of Ukraine.