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Starting a theatre company : how to become a theatre maker and create your own work / Karl Falconer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York ; London : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2023Description: x, 260 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781032251332
  • 9781032251318
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Starting a theatre companyDDC classification:
  • 792.068/1 23/eng/20230421
LOC classification:
  • PN2599.5.T54 F35 2023
Contents:
Defining your style and company voice -- Becoming a company -- Roles and responsibilities -- Building an audience -- Marketing and branding -- Logistics of production -- Finance -- Raising funds -- Festivals -- Putting on work -- Business sustainability -- Failure, endings and exit -- Final words.
Summary: "Exploring everything from company incorporation and marketing, to legal, finance and festivals, Starting a Theatre Company is the complete guide to running a low-to-no budget or student theatre company. Written by an experienced theatre practitioner and featuring on-the-ground advice, this book covers all aspects of starting a theatre company with limited resources, including how to become a company, finding talent, defining a style, roles and responsibilities, building an audience, marketing, the logistics of a production, legalities, funding, and productions at festivals and beyond. The book also includes a chapter on being a sustainable company, and how to create a mindset that will lead to positive artistic creation. Each chapter contains a list of further resources, key terms and helpful tasks designed to support the reader through all of the steps necessary to thrive as a new organisation. An eResource page contains links to a wide range of industry created templates, guidance and interviews, making it even easier for you to get up and running as simply as possible. Starting a Theatre Company targets Theatre and Performance students interested in building their own theatre companies. This book will also be invaluable to independent producers and theatre makers"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Exploring everything from company incorporation and marketing, to legal, finance and festivals, Starting a Theatre Company is the complete guide to running a low-to-no budget or student theatre company. Written by an experienced theatre practitioner and featuring on-the-ground advice, this book covers all aspects of starting a theatre company with limited resources, including how to become a company, finding talent, defining a style, roles and responsibilities, building an audience, marketing, the logistics of a production, legalities, funding, and productions at festivals and beyond. The book also includes a chapter on being a sustainable company, and how to create a mindset that will lead to positive artistic creation. Each chapter contains a list of further resources, key terms and helpful tasks designed to support the reader through all of the steps necessary to thrive as a new organisation. An eResource page contains links to a wide range of industry created templates, guidance and interviews, making it even easier for you to get up and running as simply as possible. Starting a Theatre Company targets Theatre and Performance students interested in building their own theatre companies. This book will also be invaluable to independent producers and theatre makers"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Defining your style and company voice -- Becoming a company -- Roles and responsibilities -- Building an audience -- Marketing and branding -- Logistics of production -- Finance -- Raising funds -- Festivals -- Putting on work -- Business sustainability -- Failure, endings and exit -- Final words.

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