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This consultation is about the rules and guidance we need to put in place for new GCSEs, AS and A levels in drama or drama and theatre.
Theatre Tax Relief (TTR) is available from 1 September 2014. Your company will be entitled to claim TTR if it is a Theatrical Production Company and putting on a qualifying theatrical production. The production must meet the commercial purpose condition...
Guidance on complying with the rules and regulations for reformed A levels and AS qualifications in drama and theatre.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Tagliavini on 22 September 2023.
The Theatres Trust (TTT) is the national advisory body for theatres, promoting the value of theatre buildings and championing their future. It provides a range of specialist advisory services to help theatres and are a statutory consultee on planning applications.
Get endorsement and approval to apply for the Global Talent visa to work in the UK as a leader in arts and culture - architecture, fashion, film, television.
This document contains Other related Documents for Society of London Theatre "SOLT"
Rules and regulations for current A levels and AS qualifications in drama and theatre.
Archive code of practice to follow when sponsoring a worker to come to the UK as a performer in theatre or opera.
Annual returns for UK Theatre Association, as submitted to the Certification Office.
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