The Intergalactic Caravan is an older persons clowning project, funded by The Newbury Corn Exchange Theatre, 101 Outdoor Arts Creation Space and the Arts Council, England.Working with a group of over…Continue
Started by Kristoffer Huball Aug 17, 2017.
Hello! I am Yasuro Ito in Tokyo,Japan. I am a theatre director and writer of…Continue
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Started by Yasuro Ito Oct 26, 2016.
Hi friends! For the past few months I've been working with WNO on an innovative modern opera all about student activism. This is the biggest project I've ever worked on, and I highly recommend…Continue
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Heads up - #producersplacecdf co-working this month is hosted by @indycube St Mary's St. Wed 7 Mar, 9-5/ drop in or stay all day. All welcome.
#producersplacecdf co-working is back with some changes for 2018...
But for now, we'll be doing one more month CHAPTER cafe - Wed 7 Feb from 9.30. Drop in or stay all day, all welcome.
FYI in case anyone not seen and interested: http://www.idmn.co.uk/news/happy-new-year.html
We are looking for two Emerging Producers to join us in on our plans with Creative Development.
More info:
http://www.nationaltheatrewales.org/creative-development#emergingpr...
DEADLINE: 12 Jan 18
ACW has commissioned a report from Theatre Bristol into the producing ecology in Wales.
They are inviting feedback by 5th Jan.
You can download the report and respond here: http://www.arts.wales/137698
Mercury Theatre Wales have entered our domestic abuse project 35TIMES into the Aviva Community Fund. Please click the link and vote for us. Voting closes this weekend. Thank you.
https://www.avivacommunityfund.co.uk/voting/project/view/17-3713
Notional Theatre is just starting work on a theatre project for late summer/early autumn next year. We are interested in bringing a creative co-producer onboard before things take too much shape. Please email terry@notionaltheatre.com if you'd like to find out more.
Grants Available for Actor Parents and their Children
- support available for the children of actors from birth to graduation
The Actors' Children's Trust (www.actorschildren.org) is in the fortunate position of being able to increase its grants and support a lot more people. We fund actor-parents, where acting has been the main part of your professional career. Whilst most charities only give grants when you are unable to work, ACT knows that this isn't enough.
A depressing number of actors are forced to quit the profession when they become parents, simply because life becomes impossible. Earnings are too low and too unpredictable to organise and fund regular childcare. 'Free hours' barely exist for actors' unsocial work time. Schedules get changed at the last minute, meaning sudden needs for extra childcare. ACT is delighted that our childcare grants are helping actor-parents stay in the profession they love. Some parents welcome a monthly payment (e.g. £100 to £400), while others find a lump sum best at the start of a new job such as a tour.
Applications are processed within a month (or a few days in the case of crisis funding), and support can be one-off or continue for some years. Please help us spread the word about this resource for actor families by telling other actors. Also follows us on Twitter @ActorsChildren
ACT can help you with the following costs:
ACT does not pay for private education or private tutors.
Please do get in touch: robert@actorschildren.org 020 7636 7868
We first check eligibility (usually just by looking at your CV if you are on Spotlight) and we usually fund people whose household income is under £40,000.
If anyone is based near Cardigan, then have a look at the TEAM Workout and Skill Swap event happening on 4th May at the Small World Theatre. More info here.
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