HC Deb 13 December 1967 vol 756 cc189-90W
Mr. Hooson

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many members of the Welsh Arts Council have any professional experience of theatre administration or as theatre producers or actors or playwrights.

Mr. Cledwyn Hughes:

Two.

Mr. Hooson

asked the Secretary of State for Wales (1) why the Welsh Arts Council has not had a person or persons particularly nominated as an adviser or advisers on drama; and who, in their absence, has advised the Welsh Arts Council on drama;

(2) who are the members of the committee on drama of the Welsh Arts Council; when they were appointed; and when they last met;

(3) what professional advice was sought by the Welsh Arts Council and given on the running of the Welsh Theatre Company; by whom it was given; and whether it was followed;

(4) whether the Welsh Arts Council have sought any professional advice on ways to improve the revenue of the Welsh Theatre Company;

(5) who, in the Welsh Arts Council, has been particularly responsible for the administration and direction of the Welsh Theatre Company.

Mr. Cledwyn Hughes:

These are not matters for me. Under the provisions of their Charter, the Arts Council of Great Britain, of which the Welsh Arts Council is a committee, regulate their own procedure.