🎭 Tanya Vital to Speak at The Stage’s Future of Theatre Conference

 
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🗓 Date: April 30, 2025
📍 Location: London + Online (Hybrid)
🗣 Panel Title: How Does the Craft of Theatre-Making Survive?
⏰ Time: 10:25 – 11:15 AM

Vital Culture UK is proud to announce that our Founder & CEO, Tanya Vital, will be speaking at The Stage’s prestigious Future of Theatre Conference this April.

Tanya will join a powerhouse panel of industry leaders to explore the timely question:
How do we ensure the craft of theatre-making not only survives—but thrives—in a rapidly evolving world?

As the theatre sector faces ongoing funding cuts, digital transformation, and shifting audience expectations, this panel will bring together voices from across the industry to explore bold new models of sustainability, creativity, and care.

🧠 The Panel Includes:

  • Graeme Farrow – Chief Creative & Content Officer, Wales Millennium Centre

  • Marc Silberschatz – Director, School of Stage & Screen, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

  • Lilac Yosiphon – Theatre Director

  • Moderator: Jamie Hale – CRIPtic Arts

🎙 Discussion Themes:

  • How to protect theatre’s artistic core amid structural change

  • The role of education, accessibility, and digital media in shaping the sector

  • What real sustainability looks like for artists and creatives

Tanya will represent Vital Culture UK by offering insight into immersive, digital, and community-rooted storytelling—advocating for new approaches that bridge technology with traditional craft.

Join the conversation by following @thestageuk on Instagram and @TheStage on X (formerly Twitter), and tag #FutureOfTheatre to share your thoughts.

🗓️ Don’t forget to add the event to your calendar—and join us if you can!

 
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