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European Theatre Lab
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • Project Organiser
    • Partner Theatres
    • Advisory Board
  • THEATRE PROJECTS
    • Stage Your City
    • IDIOMATIC/Dub it
    • Kinetics Of Sound
  • EVENTS
    • OpenLabs
    • Conferences
    • Shows
  • BLOG
  • TOOLS & RESOURCES
    • Resources Library
    • For Creative Professionals
    • For Policy Makers
    • Webinar Series
    • Media Gallery
  • CONTACT
    • Contact
    • Press

For Creative Professionals

The European Theatre Lab is dedicated to improving the state of the field. As part of these efforts, we strive to:

Foster cross-border mobility, cooperation and cooperation via creative co-productions.
Increase intercultural and creative skills among theatre professionals.
Provide skills and boost digital confidence via training (webinars and peer learning).
Create new technology-based business models to be adopted by the creative sector.

During the research phase, we provide useful resources and links to relevant projects.

Photo: Corpus Pygmalion. AR installation (2012) by Chris Ziegler © Chris Ziegler

Digital Theatre Casebook

Digital Theatre. A Casebook offers guidance through hands-on examples taken from the daily work in researching, testing and implementing new technologies in theatre. Published by the European Theatre Convention, it presents findings and reflections for the creative community based on the two-year project European Theatre Lab: Drama goes digital, an artistic and international cross-sectoral collaboration between major European public theatres and scientific institutions.

Digital transformation changes the way we produce, distribute and circulate content, including theatrical works. By having worked on a variety of issues such as cross-border mobility, multilingualism, peer learning and new dissemination methods, ETL relates in this publication its experience regarding artistic work as well as institutional and structural requirements for this digital change.

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