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Funding body delivers £5m extra to 89 London theatre company and venues

Some of London's best-loved venues and innovative theatre companies have received major grants from the Arts Council.

While dozens of companies are facing cuts, 89 organisations in the capital will benefit from above-inflation funding rises.

Under proposals due to be confirmed this month, they will share nearly an extra £5 million between them.

The money will be divided up over three years from April.

The Hackney Empire, which is thriving after a refurbishment, has won a 44.3 per cent rise in funding to £395,523 by 2010/11.

The refurbished Camden Roundhouse's grant is going up from £605,500 to more than £1 million - a 73 per cent uplift in recognition of "strong and unique" programming.

Chief executive Marcus Davey said nearly 400,000 people had used the building since it re-opened 18 months ago, adding: "This increase will allow us to invest in new work and in enabling more people to see it."

The Arcola theatre in Dalston and the Shunt, Paines Plough and Frantic Assembly theatre companies have all been given big increases.

The Mayor's Thames Festival is in line for a 255 per cent increase that will take its Arts Council backing to £168,000 by 2010/11. The Greenwich and Docklands Festival, which organises many of the Trafalgar Square celebrations for events such as Diwali and Chinese new year, is set for a 279 per cent rise.

Other organisations to benefit include the Company of Angels theatre company for young people in Lambeth, the Ridiculusmus comic theatre company in Hammersmith and Fulham, English Touring Opera, and Tomorrow's Warriors, a resource centre for jazz.

However, nearly 200 bodies, including 53 in London, are threatened with a reduction or removal of funding.

The Tories today demanded the Arts Council suspend its programme of grant cuts.

Ed Vaizey, the shadow arts spokesman, said: "There needs to be a proper debate ... Many good theatres, orchestras and arts centres are about to be plunged into crisis."

Arts Council chief executive Peter Hewitt faced protests from more than 500 actors at a meeting about the grant cuts at the Young Vic yesterday. Ian McKellen, Alison Steadman and Joanna Lumley were among the stars in the hostile audience.

Organisation Percentage increase over three years Funding by 2010/11
Hackney Empire 44.3 per cent £395,523
Roundhouse 72.8 per cent £1,046,151
Greenwich and Docklands Festival 278.7 per cent £179,930
Thames Festival 255.3 per cent £168,793
Shunt theatre collective 122.9 per cent £152,936
Paines Plough theatre company 14.8 per cent £284,777
Frantic Assembly theatre company 21.3 per cent £179,304
Company of Angels theatre for young people 23.1 per cent £147,662
Ridiculusmus comic theatre 8.3 per cent £74,334
Bigga Fish music and dance for young people 110.9 per cent £140,389
English Touring Opera 10.6 per cent £1,554,709
Urban Development gig promoter 16 per cent £110,240
Music Matrix support agency 37.1 per cent £236,014
Tomorrow's Warriors jazz resource centre 47.7 per cent £174,641
Mahogany Community Ventures carnival body 59.6 per cent £125,186

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