Equitable Touring: Performance, Technology, and Sustainable Futures

Fri, 31 Jul, 2026 at 10:00 am to Sat, 01 Aug, 2026 at 05:00 pm UTC+01:00

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama | London

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Equitable Touring: Performance, Technology, and Sustainable Futures
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This two-day event brings together artists, producers, academics, policymakers, and funders to explore the future of touring performance.
About this Event

What are we going to do about touring?

It's a question the sector has been circling for years, but right now it demands an answer.

Touring performance is at a crossroads. The infrastructure that once moved work across the UK and Europe is under extraordinary pressure: rising costs, funding austerity, shrinking venue networks, and a widening gap between what is commercially viable and what is artistically and socially necessary. The problems are well-known. This conference is about what comes next.

Hosted by the Centre for Performance, Technology, and Equity (PTEQ) at Royal Central, this two-day event will explore what a reimagined future for touring might look like, and how we might start building it together.

Day One features a programme of panels, roundtables, research presentations, and practice sharings, structured around three interconnected questions: How do we make touring financially and ecologically sustainable? How do we sustain transnational exchange whilst developing appproaches on a local level? And what does responsible, equitable touring look like in practice?

Highlights include a presentation by Arts Council England sharing insights from their major new research on the State of Touring Across the Performing Arts Ecology, alongside contributions from Independent Theatre Council, Local Theatre Touring Alliance, Fevered Sleep, Variable Matter, Theatre Green Book, Battersea Arts Centre, LIFT, Project 1961, and the Association of British Theatre Technicians, among others.

Day Two takes a different form. Opening with the question "what are we going to do about touring?", we will gather for a day of non-hierarchical, participant-led conversations inspired by day before. The conversations will be facilitated by Improbable, a theatre company who specialise in using a process called Open Space Technology (OST). OST is a simple way for groups of people to think, work and take action together around a shared concern. There is no set agenda and you decide what to discuss. You are free to move between conversations in a single session depending on what interests you. You can read more about Improbable and Open Space here.

Together, the two days are designed to generate new ideas, connections, and momentum for the future of touring in the UK and beyond.


Day One

πŸ•‘: 09:45 AM - 10:15 AM
Arrival and refreshments
πŸ•‘: 10:30 AM - 11:40 AM
Presentation by Arts Council England
Host: Paul Kaynes

Info: Arts Council England presents new research on the current state of touring across the performing arts, offering findings from their major 2025/26 research project into outdoor, rural, community, and small-scale touring. What does the data tell us, and what does it mean for how we think about the future?


πŸ•‘: 11:40 AM - 11:50 AM
Break

Info: A short break before the programme splits into parallel tracks.


πŸ•‘: 11:50 AM - 01:00 PM
Roundtable: Touring Processes (over Products)
Host: Fevered Sleep

Info: What happens when we shift the focus of touring from the show to the way it's made and shared? This roundtable brings together artists whose practice centres relational, process-led, and participatory approaches to explore what a process-oriented model of touring might offer, and what it demands.


πŸ•‘: 11:50 AM - 01:00 PM
Panel: Learning From the Past for Future Innovation in Touring
Host: Stephen Greer

Info: Drawing on historical and archival perspectives, this panel examines what earlier models of touring can teach us about how to build something better today.


πŸ•‘: 11:50 AM - 01:00 PM
Panel: Beyond Market-Based Approaches to Touring
Host: Ben Francombe

Info: As market logic tightens its grip on what gets toured and where, this panel asks what alternative economic and ethical frameworks might look like. What does touring look like when it's organised around need, community, and artistic risk rather than commercial viability?


πŸ•‘: 11:50 AM - 01:00 PM
Practice Sharing: Project 1961 (1 of 2)

Info: A new hybrid performance work that unfolds simultaneously across live theatre and online first-person-shooter video games, by the team behind the acclaimed Grand Theft Hamlet.


πŸ•‘: 01:00 PM - 01:45 PM
Lunch
πŸ•‘: 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM
Roundtable: Technical Production Needs in Touring
Host: Peter Rice

Info: A practical, sector-facing roundtable examining the technical and production challenges of contemporary touring.


πŸ•‘: 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM
Panel: Reimagining Touring for Equitable and Sustainable Futures
Host: Ian Garrett
πŸ•‘: 01:45 PM - 03:15 PM
Roundtable: Innovations in Touring Across Artforms
Host: Charlotte Jones

Info: A cross-artform conversation exploring how companies and venues are finding new ways to tour, programme, and present work in a constrained landscape. Chaired by Charlotte Jones (Independent Theatre Council).


πŸ•‘: 03:15 PM - 03:30 PM
Break
πŸ•‘: 03:35 PM - 04:05 PM
Presentation: The Development of the Anti-Racism Touring Rider

Info: An account of the development, piloting, and reception of the Anti-Racism Touring Rider, a practical tool designed to embed anti-racist commitments into touring contracts and relationships. What has it achieved, where has it met resistance, and where does it go next?


πŸ•‘: 04:10 PM - 04:40 PM
Presentation: International Touring
Host: Battersea Arts Centre

Info: As international touring becomes more complex, this session focuses on the politics of β€˜hosting’ artists from different cultural contexts, the implications of Brexit, and emerging approaches beyond concept touring


πŸ•‘: 04:40 PM - 05:00 PM
Wrap-Up Including Reflections from Listener-In-Residence
Host: Maddy Costa

Info: Writer and dramaturg Maddy Costa reflects on the day's conversations, drawing out recurring threads and open questions to carry into Day Two.


πŸ•‘: 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Drinks and refreshments
Day Two

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Arrival and Refreshments
πŸ•‘: 10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Devoted & Disgruntled: 'What are we going to do about touring?'
Host: Improbable

Info: Starting with the question "what are we going to do about touring?", we will gather for a day of non-hierarchical, participant-led conversations inspired by day before. The conversations will be facilitated by Improbable, a theatre company who specialise in using a process called Open Space Technology (OST). OST is a simple way for groups of people to think, work and take action together around a shared concern. There is no set agenda and you decide what to discuss. You are free to move between conversations in a single session depending on what interests you.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, 62-64 Eton Avenue, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 20.00 to GBP 50.00

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