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− | Liverpool | 2011 - Now | Active | + | Liverpool | 2011 - Now | Active<br> |
− | Theatre Production | LGBT Stories from LGBT writers | Liverpool Pride Collaborators | + | Theatre Production | LGBT Stories from LGBT writers | Liverpool Pride Collaborators<br> |
− | Fringe Venues | Profit Share | + | Fringe Venues | Profit Share <br> |
− | Writers | Directors | Actors | Singer/Songwriters | Poets | New Voices | + | Writers | Directors | Actors | Singer/Songwriters | Poets | New Voices<br> |
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GRIN Theatre Company create affordable and exciting theatre in a range of fringe spaces across Liverpool. | GRIN Theatre Company create affordable and exciting theatre in a range of fringe spaces across Liverpool. | ||
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They also run a profit share among the actors and performers, although I don't think they pay writers at this moment. That'd be a really cool next step for them I reckon. | They also run a profit share among the actors and performers, although I don't think they pay writers at this moment. That'd be a really cool next step for them I reckon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 4 July 2019
GRIN Theatre Company
Liverpool | 2011 - Now | Active
Theatre Production | LGBT Stories from LGBT writers | Liverpool Pride Collaborators
Fringe Venues | Profit Share
Writers | Directors | Actors | Singer/Songwriters | Poets | New Voices
GRIN Theatre Company create affordable and exciting theatre in a range of fringe spaces across Liverpool.
They run a yearly event as part of Liverpool Pride called Queertet, which consists of four short plays from LGBT writers, about LGBT issues, as well as producing full length plays and creating a platform for new poets and developing artists.
Honestly the coolest thing about GRIN is that their director seems to really care about nurturing poets, singers, and writers who maybe aren't as far along in their journey, while also finding really strong new writing.
They also run a profit share among the actors and performers, although I don't think they pay writers at this moment. That'd be a really cool next step for them I reckon.