Work In Theatre is an opportunity to explore, hear more about and take part in workshops about the hidden areas of theatre that people often do not know exist.
Through a variety of workshops, guest talks and practical opportunities, the group will explore areas of theatre which may include:
From Page to Stage – Directing
Audience & Outreach – Marketing
Running the Show – Stage Management
Technical Stagecraft
Character through Dress
Production Design Workshop and more!
Attendees will also see Wicked the Musical during the week on Wednesday 12th August 2026 at 2:30pm.
Bursary spaces available for those who may find price a barrier to accessing this workshop. Please email kitmiles@atgentertainment.com for more info on bursary and discounted spaces. For any further questions please email WestEndINSPIRE@atgentertainment.com
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society is the organisation that underpins the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Its core aims are to support participants, assist Fringe audiences and celebrate the Fringe and what it stands for all over the world.
As an open membership organisation, we're always looking for new and diverse voices to join the conversation and help shape the future of the Society.
Membership costs £5 a year to cover administration costs and members are responsible for electing the Board of Directors, adopting the accounts and appointing the auditors each year. By choosing to become a member of the Fringe Society, you play a significant role in one of the world’s most incredible arts festivals.
Membership to the Fringe Society is annual and runs for 12 months from the point at which you join. Before your membership expires we will remind you to renew your membership so you can continue to make a contribution to the Society.
The founding principle at the heart of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe – to be an open-access arts event that welcomes anyone with a story to tell and a venue to host them – still guides the work of the Society today.
It’s our policy that no single individual or committee determines who can or cannot perform on the Fringe.
The Society was formed in 1958, in recognition of the fact that more and more performers were coming to Edinburgh despite not being included in the Edinburgh International Festival programme. Its earliest tasks included providing information to artists, publishing the Fringe Programme and creating a central box office. In 1969 the Society was incorporated as a limited company and its constitution published.
Unlike many other festivals, our constitution celebrates the fact that the Society does not vet the Fringe Programme. That means we have no artistic director and that the programme is shaped by the initiative and vision of performers willing to showcase their work here.
The Iskador Project is an artistic development opportunity for emerging theatre-makers to explore Rudolf Steiner’s Mystery Dramas through a structured introduction course at the Marylebone Theatre.
The programme introduces Steiner’s four plays, which draw on the medieval mystery tradition and explore themes of reincarnation and spiritual influence. They are used as a stimulus for contemporary theatre-making practice.
Selected participants will take part in four deep-reading sessions exploring the plays through:
The sessions are designed to engage with the texts on both a dramatic and practical level, supporting new ideas for theatre development.
Following the course, participants are invited to submit a proposal for a new work inspired by the material. One selected project will receive:
Applicants should submit a CV and cover letter outlining their practice and interest in the course by 31 July to ruby@marylebonetheatre.com
Come in through the Stage Door and follow the route to the stage taken by thousands of performers for over 200 years!
Our two day summer school for 6-10 yr olds is led by professionals in the industry and takes place on stage at the beautiful Theatre Royal Brighton.
If your young person is excited about acting, dance, singing and crafting this is the perfect opportunity for them to have fun trying out different arts activities, culminating in an informal sharing for friends and family at the end of day 2.
Once you have booked your place, we will be in touch nearer the time with final details.
ATG INSPIRE Brighton Summer School is open to all, no experience is necessary.
A completely free and interactive experience with industry guest speakers, including Sam Baker Jones (Peaker Blinders, Noughts and Crosses), Darragh Hand (Heartstopper, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, Olivier Nomination: For Black Boys) and Segun Fawole (Eastenders, Sandman).
At Collective, we offer rigorous, industry-facing training within an inclusive, ensemble-led environment. We are proud to champion actors from underrepresented backgrounds, with around 60% of our cohort from the global majority, alongside a commitment to integrating actors with more complex disabilities into our training.
Drama School for a Day is designed to give prospective students a genuine insight into life at a drama school. We'll show how we work at Collective - our approach, our teaching, and the kind of artist we support them to become.
The Day Includes:
Kids Week is back for 2026, offering families the chance to see top West End shows with free tickets for children throughout the summer holidays. During Kids Week, one child aged 17 and under can go free with every full-paying adult ticket, with additional children able to attend at a reduced rate.
The annual initiative gives young people and families the opportunity to experience live theatre across a wide range of productions including musicals, plays and family shows in London’s West End.
Participating productions in previous years have included long-running musicals, new plays and award-winning family favourites, alongside workshops and theatre activities designed specifically for younger audiences.
MOUVE runs weekly drama and musical theatre classes for children and young people aged 2 to 18 in Hendon, North West London.
Classes cover acting, musical theatre, and performance skills across six age bands, from early years creative play through to advanced teen performance groups. Children build confidence, stage presence, and storytelling skills in small groups with consistent teachers at every level.
Regular showcases and performance opportunities throughout the year give students real stage experience in a supportive environment.
Location: Hendon, North West London (NW4)
Join The North Wall on this actor focussed workshop where you will spend the three days refining your acting skills through voice, movement and script exploration. You will look at classical, contemporary and self-written monologues and everyone will have opportunity to present a mock audition. This will be a fun, supportive workshop – open to everyone with an interest in acting!
This three-day course runs from 1pm – 4pm each day in the Drama Studio at The North Wall. Participants must book for the full three days.
The North Wall's experienced workshop facilitators are DBS checked, and there is always a first aider and fire marshal in The North Wall building.
Cost: £60 for three half-days
Full bursary places available: click here to apply
Dates: 17 August - 19 August 2026
"We believe everyone deserves a seat at the theatre..."
Jamie Wilson Productions and Nederlander are proud to introdcue the Pay What You Can ticket scheme for The Devil Wears Prada The Musical, now playing at the Dominion Theatre, London.
They know theatre isn't always affordable. With their Pay What You Can scheme, you set the price, making the magic of theatre accessible to more people.
How To Apply:
There are up to 10 PWYC tickets available per performance, and individuals or small groups can request tickets. If groups are looking to attend in larger numbers, they can either split across multiple dates or get in touch with Georgia at Jamie Wilson Productions first to explore options with the box office.
East 15 Acting School's MA Theatre Directing is designed for practicing or aspiring directors seeking to establish themselves as professional theatre directors.
The course brings together a diverse mix of emerging theatre directors from the UK and around the world, under the guidance of experienced directors and professional practitioners from the UK and overseas. With strong ties to the London theatre world, you'll have access to top-tier training as well as invaluable professional networks needed to build a successful career in directing theatre.
The MA is a one-year, full-time programme. You'll undertake four modules over three terms, followed by a three-month period of independent study, at the end of which you'll present a Director's Production Workbook (or your MA Dissertation). You'll have the option to choose four modules from a range of seven to eight which we offer in a year. While the menu of modules varies from year to year, they cover a diverse range of directorial practices such as Shakespeare, Contemporary British Drama, Comedy, Musical Theatre and Opera, Physical Theatre, and much more.
We also run some modules overseas, most recently in Poland with the legendary Song of the Goat Theatre Company, and in Bali, involving specialist practical study in an alternative cultural environment.
Head to the link to read more!