In Dialogue...
Establishing your theatre practice in the industry is an increasingly demanding challenge due to restrictions posed by funding, opportunity, access and space. The In Dialogue... series helps create that space, offering current and past participants of Scottish Youth Theatre projects a moment to gather and evaluate the pinnacles, pitfalls and peripheries they’ve experienced when developing their creative practice. Encountering a new theme each episode, artists, designers, writers and performers come together to discuss where obstacles lie for them and, ultimately, how new and exciting work can be collaboratively forged.
In Dialogue...
Building a Successful Emerging Theatre Company
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The brand-new series of In Dialogue is here, the podcast for emerging artists have returned for its second series. To kick things back off we were joined by Emma Fleming-Ruse, producer and Co-founder of Framework Theatre for this episode, Building a Successful Emerging Theatre Company.
In this episode, Emma takes us through Framework’s beginnings to where they are now – a Creative Scotland multi-year funded organisation. They share some of the biggest learning moments how, with the rest of the Framework team made it the sustainable company it is today.
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Emma Fleming-Ruse is co-founder and Chief Executive of Framework Theatre Company, Scotland's Support Organisation for early-career theatre-makers. They are also a freelance producer and director and Company Assistant at Stellar Quines Theatre Company. They specialise in new writing, often with a queer, feminist and socio-political lens.