On tour and on track
With many ITC members having contributed to the development of the Arts Council’s new approach to touring, I was surprised t…
With many ITC members having contributed to the development of the Arts Council’s new approach to touring, I was surprised t…
Charlotte Jones raises questions about Arts Council England’s recent choice of projects to receive its Strategic Touring funds
New work for children and young people dominates the list of first-round awards
Arts Council England is making a new funding commitment to touring: Jodi Myers is hoping that this will deliver what the sector re…
Rachel Escott looks at the benefits of marketing collaborations for touring productions
Jane Donald and Sam Stone explain how the RSNO is meeting the challenge of understanding its geographically disparate audience bas…
Natalie Wilson outlines a new schools touring strategy based on collaboration
Hayward Touring takes work by hot contemporary artists into the UK’s cultural ‘cold spots’. Roger Malbert explains what goes…
Arts Council England emphasises collaborative projects and financial sustainability throughout its new funding programmes
Ralph Lister takes a look at the National Rural Touring Forum and its efforts to improve arts access in rural areas
How does a touring agent in Australia go about planning a four-month tour of 43 venues spanning more than 7.5 million square kilom…
N.B. Some RFOs did not apply, and some of those listed below may be part of consortia. This list may not be exhaustive, but is com…
Norway and England have very different theatre ecologies, but by working in both of them a theatre company can extend its reach an…
It seems abundantly clear to me that small arts organisations are facing a real battle at the moment, by which I mean organisation…
Judith Knight considers the ethics and practicalities of international touring in an era of ecological disasters
The arts sector is quick off the mark to generate eco-friendly reports and recommendations but, asks Debra Reay, why is it stallin…