Chichester Festival Theatre: hope soars "but the devil is in the detail"

Chichester Festival Theatre artistic director Daniel EvansChichester Festival Theatre artistic director Daniel Evans
Chichester Festival Theatre artistic director Daniel Evans
Chichester Festival Theatre artistic director Daniel Evans says “the hope-ometer has shot up” after the announcement of the government’s emergency funding for the arts.

Daniel stresses the need for caution: and he points out that the full details haven’t yet emerged.

But the news comes as a huge boost to a beleaguered sector which was inching towards mass redundancies and closures.

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At the weekend, the government unveiled a £1.57bn support package to help protect the future of UK theatres, galleries, museums and other cultural venues. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said the aim was to preserve the "crown jewels" in the UK's arts sector as well as local venues.

“It is definitely heartening,” Daniel said. “The devil is in the detail, but definitely when this was announced there was a huge mixture of relief. Time was going by, and definitely the jeopardy was increasing, so there is definitely a lot of gratitude in the industry today.

“We as a sector have been making our voices heard at the highest levels and to government, and the government has list