Production 101: The Fringe Model With Amy Blackmore, Geoff Agombar and Festival Contributers

MainLine Theatre / The Quebec Drama Federation

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This workshop is presented by MainLine Theatre and is aimed at emerging artists preparing for their productions in the Festival St-Ambroise Fringe Montréal / St-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival and at indie producers in Montreal. This series of four three-hour workshops focuses on marketing, promotion and communications, technical preparation, Stage Management, Do’s and Don’ts for mounting shows for short runs and tours and making your show sell. While focused on FRINGE, the model is highly adaptable to any independent production.

Module 1: Self Producing
Module 2: Theatre Admin
Module 3: Marketing and Promotion

February 20 & 21, 2016
Time: 10am – 5pm
Where: MainLine Theatre
Cost to participants: QDF Members: $60 Non-Members: $80
Traininig Hours: 12 hours total consisting of 4 three-hour sessions
For: Independent & Emerging Artists
Group Size: 24

For more information or to register:
Stephanie McKenna
QDF Membership and Outreach Coordinator
workshop@quebecdrama.org
514-875-8698

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Saturday 20 February 2016 / 10:00
  • Sunday 21 February 2016 / 10:00

Pas de retardataires / No latecomers

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