Networking for Introverts
Networking can often invoke feelings of anxiety and imposter syndrome. However, it is often an essential way that freelancers find work and make connections within the theatre sector. In this workshop we will explore practical ways to reduce anxiety around networking events and to make it a little easier for introverts to find the courage to say hello.
Networking for introverts is a practical skill building workshop led by theatre maker, Ross MacKay. The event will be followed by a gentle networking session where you can put those learned skills into practice.
Ross MacKay is an author, playwright and director with over a decades worth of experience making theatre in Scotland. He was previously artistic director of the multi-award winning Tortoise in a Nutshell. Most recently he wrote a new five star adaptation of Treasure Island for Cumbernauld Theatre.
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Access
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We are committed to making your visit to our theatres as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. All of our Front of House staff undergo disability awareness training and Dementia Friend Training and will be pleased to assist you should you require any information or help.
Open Conversations
These FREE sessions are all about the nuts and bolts of the industry. Get an insight into how things work followed by an informal networking session with other local theatre makers and producers.