How To Scale Your Creative Work Through Partnerships with Liz Richardson
In this session, writer and performer, Liz Richardson, will talk about how she developed partnerships for her theatre work with organisations such as National Trust, the NHS, the Outdoor Swimming Society and various brands and charities.
Liz will share why she identifie
d them as partners, the process she went through to make initial connections, how partner involvement helped to enhance and shift work in different directions and how working with partners has benefited her shows and her audiences.
Liz will also touch on her experience of managing difficult partnerships and what happens when things don’t go the way you planned!
This session will be relaxed throughout, providing the opportunity for you to ask as many questions as you like.
This online event is FREE TO attend. It will take place via Zoom. Places are LIMITED.
Ticket Information
Once you have booked your ticket you will receive an invite to attend via email, this will be sent out on the day of the event (please check spam folders just in case.) You will receive a final invite 15 minutes before the session starts, please ensure you have booked your tickets well in advance as we can't guarantee entry after this point. If you have any ticket issues please email hello@goodcreator.org
ABOUT LIZ RICHARDSON
Liz Richardson went to East 15 Acting School, London. Whilst living in London, she was an active member of actor-led, improvisational theatre company, The Factory, creating and performing widely, including at The Globe, Southwark Playhouse, Soho Theatre, Hampstead Theatre and on BBC radio.
Liz dabbled with stand-up comedy and enjoyed notable success as a semi-finalist in Soho Theatre’s Comedy Competition, from which she was invited to appear with Amused Moose (BBC) and at The Hackney Empire alongside Jenny Eclair.
Liz was a supported artist at HOME Manchester, Theatre by the Lake and is now working with Rosehill Theatre.
Liz has opened and run hubs for regular engagement strand ‘Mothers Who Make’, a national initiative offering peer to peer support for artist-mothers of any discipline.
Her production company, Liz Richardson Productions, is about creating pieces of theatre based around community and working collaboratively with other theatre practitioners and creatives.
Images: ‘SWIM’ at The Minack Theatre © Steve Tanner and ‘SWIM’ © Chris Payne
ABOUT THE DUKES
The Dukes is the only producing theatre venue in Lancashire. As an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation, The Dukes creates a sense of place that challenges, enthrals and excites audiences, though live performance, film, art and events, promoting Lancashire talent and acting as an important resource for the community.