Without the right for artists to fail, what is the point of subsidy?
London's Royal Court. Photo: Shutterstock
London’s Royal Court has warned that – due to financial pressures – it is no longer in a position to support artists’ right to fail. But a key aim of public subsidy is to allow such theatres to stage work that is too risky for the commercial sector to take a punt on
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