How to Tour Your Show Seminar - BOOK NOW

Amber Hasler | 26/08/2005 - 16:32

The Performing Arts Centre Society and Country Arts WA present

How to Tour Your Show

Want to know everything there is to know about touring your show around the metro area, regional WA or nationally? Then you need to be at The Rechabites’ Hall Theatre at 7pm on Tuesday 20th September.

What is it?
It is your last chance to absorb Country Arts’ Touring Manager Kate Larsen’s vast stores of knowledge before she heads off on new adventures. It’s an opportunity to meet and hear from Kate’s successor, Ean Grieve, as well as the entire Performing Arts Touring Team at Country Arts WA, including General Manager Andy Farrant, who is also Chair of Playing Australia. Their combined wisdom ensures you will pick up ALL the essential tips for touring your show and there will be an opportunity for you to quiz the Country Arts team in a question and answer session.

Where is it?
It’s at The Rechabites’ Hall, 224 William Street, Northbridge. The Rechabites’ bar will be open after the forum for an informal chat.

Why come?
1. The seminar is designed especially for you, the independent artist.
2. The team at Country Arts WA are experts in their field and they know how to save you lots of time and heartache in the future.
3. Its important to know who you’ll need to talk to when you want to get a show on the road.
4. Taking your creative genius to new places means that people who wouldn’t normally see your work have a chance to enjoy it, and you can get paid to see Australia doing what you love!

What’s it cost?
If you are a Blue Room Member or Associate Member it is absolutely FREE! If you’re not a member, it’s $10.00. To book your place for this seminar, simply call The Blue Room Theatre on 9227 7005 or email amber@pacs.org.au

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