Rigid schedules don’t work for everyone – especially neurodiverse people. In this FREE online workshop we’ll look at practical techniques to manage your time and help you get things done – from flexible time blocking, task organisation and restful boundaries built specifically for neurodivergent minds.
WHAT YOU'LL GAIN:
WHO IT'S FOR:
This free online workshop is for creative freelancers, founders, and entrepreneurs aged 18–30 who identify as neurodivergent.
Absolutely no prior professional background or experience is required to join the conversation.
ESSENTIAL INFO:
We are committed to supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse young people, those with medical conditions, access requirements or any lived experience that may require adaptation, support or sensitivity. If there is anything you would like to let us (our youth workers, tutors or staff) know that will support your enjoyment and access, you can do so by emailing us at advicebase@roundhouse.org.uk, and we will contact you to discuss further how to best support your engagement.
For more information and to sign up, click the Opportunity Info link below!
Join us for a Masterclass with six performers from the critically acclaimed production of Jesus Christ Superstar, now playing at the London Palladium.
In this panel conversation, led by audience questions, we’ll discuss the performers’ process, their journeys into theatre and these roles, and what it takes to sustain a demanding musical every night.
We’re looking for questions from our members to ask throughout the session – you can submit your question here. If your question is chosen, our Programmer, Georgie, will ask you to stand up and ask it.
The panel will be composed of:
This Masterclass is ideal for performers, creatives and producers eager to understand the preparation, discipline and teamwork that goes into a major West End musical production.
Key information:
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This six-week course will focus on different ways of analysing theatre, and empowering participants to talk about their experience as an audience member. The course will enable you to think like a professional theatre maker, analyse like a reviewer, and gain the tools to be an expert of your own opinion.
This course will take participants behind the scenes to explore a theatre-maker’s toolkit. From design to direction, and acting to sound, we’ll unveil the ingredients used in creating a production.
KEY INFORMATION:
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
For anyone aged 18 and over interested in theatre; theatre goers and play lovers and anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of the craft involved behind making a performance. Whether you're a regular audience member, a budding critic, or simply passionate about the stage, this course will give you the tools to see theatre through a new lens.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT?
The course will involve lectures, watching clips of theatre, learning theory, and guided discussions.
You will explore different job roles within the theatre and will look at how each of these approach putting on a production. These include:
You will gain new skills in analysing and discussing what you see on stage, and a deeper knowledge of stagecraft.
For more information and to sign up, click the opportunity info link below!
Are you passionate about Theatre, Chicken shops & the impact of gentrification? Want to work on a new pay, whilst learning from an award winning team? Then we want to hear from you!
LOWD productions supported by Arts Council England are conducting R&D (research and development) for Amin Ali's debut play Chicken Cottage. Directed by Adam Karim & Produced by Saher Shah.
This opportunity also includes a structured debrief & a career mentoring session with Director Adam Karim to be organised after the R&D at a mutually convenient time.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ROLE:
This is not an exhaustive list, further details will be discussed at interview including any areas candidates are particularly interested in learning about that can be feasibly accommodated.
APPLICANT SKILLS & REQUIREMENTS:
KEY INFORMATION:
HOW TO APPLY:
Applicants must be 18yr+ and London based.
Due to the themes & characters explored in this play, we are particularly interested in hearing from those who are Black, Muslim, female or non-binary & have lived experience of gentrification.
For more information, please click the Opportunity Info link below!
This is a brilliant entry point into a creative arts career, especially if you want to know more about the general management of a charity-run company.
The Company Intern will act as a first point of contact for Punchdrunk Enrichment visitors, suppliers and couriers; arranging company-wide meetings, events, travel, and being involved in working groups. The Intern will also be involved with HR and recruitment, data management and general management of our venue.
Supported by Creative Access, this role is open to people who are from or currently live in Brent and are from under represented groups in the arts.
What we’re looking for:
- A keen interest in the arts.
- Good written and verbal communication skills, with attention to detail.
- Good level of numeracy.
- Positive, approachable, personable, can-do attitude with the ability to be flexible and adaptable.
- Manages time and workload effectively, willing to ask for help when needed.
⏳ Seven month contract, four days a week. London Living Wage.
📅 Applications close: Monday 31st August 2026 at 11:59pm
For more information and to apply, click the opportunity info link below!
Genesis Theatre Design Programme is a free training and mentoring course for Black and Global Majority applicants, who are from socially and economically challenging backgrounds, who want to pursue a career in theatre as a:
This is a free two-year part-time course which incorporates:
Each course runs for six terms of study, with a seventh term on placement. Classes are held on two or three evenings each week, with one full day every Saturday.
Weekday sessions take place mostly in our design studio and workshops at Mulberry UTC in the Heart of Bow, East London. Saturday sessions are held at the National Theatre on the Southbank.
For more information and to apply, click the opportunity info link below!
We're inviting Masterclass members to apply to take part as actors, directors and designers in Script Scratch, an exciting opportunity to celebrate four new pieces of writing developed through our Script Sessions programme. We're also looking for one technician, proficient with QLab, to source and cue sound effects, and assist the London Youth Theatre's technician on the night.
📜 Script Scratch will take place on Thursday 17 September, at the London Youth Theatre (F.K.A. Seven Dials Playhouse - 1a Tower St, WC2H 9NP); all participants will be required from 3.00pm to 9.00pm.
🗣️ Rehearsal: A 2-hour Zoom rehearsal will take place the weeks commencing Monday 31 August and Monday 7 September. Please note, you must be available for the rehearsal of the play you are applying for.
💸 Each participant will receive £25 towards expenses. Set designers will receive an additional budget of £35 to cover design materials. The technician will receive £60 towards expenses.
🎭 A summary of each play and a full casting breakdown can be found here.
🚀 Log in to your Masterclass account and apply via your members' area.
Taunton Brewhouse are looking for an emerging Assistant Director with strong roots in Somerset/the South-West and ideally, a home base within 25 miles of TA1 1JL. They encourage applications from graduates and those at the start of their career in directing. This is a full-time freelance role (7-hour days) between 9 November and 4 December.
The successful applicant will gain hands-on experience across the full professional rehearsal process, from the initial read-through through to the final performance.
Treasure Island - About the Show
Will you risk everything for gold? Or is some treasure worth more than money?
Jim Hawkins is growing up in the salt-aired historic harbour town of Watchet on the coast of West Somerset, but wants more from life than one day becoming the owner of the family B&B.
The arrival of a mysterious sailor and the treasure map he brings with him turns Jim's ordinary world upside down. Home comforts are soon a distant memory as Jim is aboard a ship bound for who knows where in search of stolen gold, sailing alongside a crew of colourful rogues, brave adventurers, and one utterly unforgettable, silver-tongued pirate: Long John Silver.
Digging for buried treasure brings many things to the surface and Jim must face a question that no map can answer.
Bursting with rousing folk music, crashing waves, daring adventures, and a great deal of laughter, this is a story about loyalty, courage, and the most important journey of all - growing up and working out what really matters.
The Assistant Director will need to be available for the following periods of time:
Rehearsals (in Taunton): from Monday 9 November 2026 - Friday 27 November 2026
Tech: from Monday 30 November 2026 - Friday 4 December 2026
And will be given free tickets for one preview and Press Night:
Previews: from Tuesday 8 December 2026
Press Night: Thursday 10 December 2026
This is a paid position. The fee is £1780.
Elevate is a practical, skills-building programme from acta Community Theatre for socially engaged theatre-makers and artists. Selected workshops are also open to artists from other disciplines.
This workshop will explore:
The workshop focuses on working as a theatre practitioner, but the skills and tools will benefit artists working across disciplines.
The workshop takes place at acta’s theatre, accessed via five steps, with a lift available. An accessible toilet is also provided.
acta can offer a range of access adjustments, including on-site wheelchairs and walkers, accessible parking, free tickets for carers or companions, sighted guiding and large-print materials.
For access requests, including anything not listed above, please contact rosa@acta-bristol.com.
If cost is a barrier, acta may be able to help with attendance. Contact rosa@acta-bristol.com to discuss options.
Elevate is a skills-building programme from acta Community Theatre for socially engaged theatre-makers, artists, community organisers and campaigners interested in working creatively with communities.
This practical, explorative workshop will explore:
The theatre is accessed via five steps, with a lift available. There is also an accessible toilet. acta can provide a range of adjustments, including on-site wheelchairs and walkers, accessible parking, free tickets for carers/companions, sighted guiding and large-print materials.
If you have access requirements, including anything not listed above, please contact rosa@acta-bristol.com.
The first workshop, Creative Facilitation, takes place on 16 September.
If cost is a barrier, acta may be able to help with your attendance. Contact rosa@acta-bristol.com to discuss options.