So, you wanna’ make some money?
Exploiting subsidised productions in the commercial sector

Stage One and Arts Council England.


So, you wanna’ make some money? is a one-day seminar which provides expertise on commercial theatre to experienced managers in the subsidised sector.
It is useful to all senior managers interested in the further exploitation of subsidised productions, and in commercial productions and co-productions.

Recognition of the need for such seminars arose from the Arts Council England publication Relationships Between Subsidised and Commercial Theatre.

The seminars are run by Stage One - a charitable organisation working in commercial theatre by Robert Cogo-Fawcett, it has run a highly respected course for new commercial producers for many years.

Seminars
In advance of the seminar delegates receive copies of:
• the Arts Council England publication Relationships Between Subsidised and Commercial Theatre, written by Robert Cogo-Fawcett (usual price £15)
• the Theatre Investment Fund publication So, You Wanna’ Be A Producer?!, a guide for commercial theatre producers (usual price £50).

The seminar covers: -
The Stage One and Arts Council England seminar explores the relationship between subsidised and commercial theatre and how the two can work together to benefit the theatre industry as a whole.


Dates and times

So, you wanna’ make some money? Will be running in February and March 2007 in Covent Garden. Dates and times are currently being considered. Email enquiries@stageone.uk.com for more information.

Delegate fees
TBA

Booking
Please note that places are allocated on a first-come, first-serve basis to eligible managers and that bookings can only be confirmed when payment is received.

If you would like to be sent the booking form or have any enquiries, please email enquiries@stageone.uk.com.