Article 6NH6K ‘Absolute outrage’: arts in state schools must be a priority for next government, say theatre leaders

‘Absolute outrage’: arts in state schools must be a priority for next government, say theatre leaders

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Chris Wiegand Stage editor
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Sir Nicholas Hytner, Nancy Medina and Theresa Heskins stress importance of sidelined drama, dance and music studies and say the arts are a necessity for all'

Addressing the erosion and devaluation of the arts in state schools must be a priority for the next government, leading theatre figures in England have urged.

Sir Nicholas Hytner, who ran the National Theatre in London for 12 years, said that state schools have been robbed" and that restoring arts education was a matter of urgency to ensure that there is not just a new generation of artists but a new generation of audiences". Nancy Medina, the artistic director of Bristol Old Vic, said the arts should be a necessity for all pupils" and not just the preserve" of independent schools. Theresa Heskins, artistic director of Staffordshire's New Vic, suggested that the next government commit to providing every schoolchild a theatre trip.

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