Training

Learn From The Professionals

We're passionate about sharing knowledge as well as delivering productions.

Our training programmes are designed to build confidence, develop practical skills and support the next generation of theatre makers and technicians.

The best technical theatre training comes from people who are working in the industry right now — not from a textbook written a decade ago. Our trainers are active freelance technicians who bring current, practical knowledge to every session.

From in-house technical training tailored to your venue or team, to hands-on workshops and immersive summer schools, we provide engaging, practical sessions led by experienced industry professionals. Whether you're starting out or looking to refine your skills, we create supportive learning environments that inspire growth and creativity.

Training areas

Lighting operation — basics to complex shows

Sound engineering — setup, mixing, radio mics

Stage management — cues, prompt copy, production week

Technical health and safety

Equipment handling and care

Venue induction and systems familiarisation

HOW SESSIONS WORK

At your venue. On your equipment. Tailored to your team.

One-off sessions

A focused session covering one discipline — ideal for a school preparing for production week or a venue team taking on new equipment.

Structured programmes

A series of sessions building skills over time. Suited to drama departments, youth groups and venue teams developing long-term capability.

Summer schools

Immersive multi-day programmes for students who want intensive hands-on technical theatre experience.

Who we train

  • GCSE and A-Level drama and theatre technology students
  • School and college technical staff
  • Amateur theatre groups developing in-house skills
  • Venue teams taking on new equipment or systems
  • Community organisations building from scratch
  • Anyone who wants to learn — no experience required

Tell us about your team.

We'll put together a training plan that makes sense for where you are now.

Discuss Training Needs