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John Nathan

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Opinion

Enter, right, a minister bearing welcome gifts

'This could be a chance for theatre to reinvent itself; to have proper conversations about representation, rather than ticking diversity boxes'

July 9, 2020 12:43
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There is no denying it. This Tory government, often a favourite target of left-leaning theatre makers, has saved the performing arts from calamity.

£1.57 billion — also for museums, galleries, independent cinemas and heritage and music venues — is a lot.

“It’s a better result than anyone dared hope,” director Nicholas Hytner told me after the announcement.

Credit is being heaped where it is due. Oliver Dowden, recently derided by some as being the latest culture secretary to be bussed into the job without any track record of being interested in the arts, deserves particular applause, says Hytner, as does Chancellor Rishi Sunak.