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New Summer Menu of events for your community now online.
03/10/2008
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Promoter's Zone
Why promote shows in your local community?
There are a host of different reasons why people decide to become promoters and put on professional performances in their local village hall, community centre, church or school hall. Some of these reasons are listed below:
- It is great fun and provides a good night out for all.
- To enable those who live in rural areas to see professional shows without travelling into the cities.
- To enable those who cannot afford theatre tickets to shows at large venues to have access to live performances.
- To encourage and enable elderly people to come out at night to see shows in a local venue which is familiar to them and without having to travel.
- To develop a sense of community spirit between all those involved in promoting and planning the production.
- To unite the community by bringing people together in a familiar venue.
- To encourage people of all ages to gather under the same roof and share a performance.
- It is very satisfying especially when at the end of the night you are repeatedly asked when the next event will be!

- What is promoting?
- Why promote shows in your local community?
- How does it work?
- How much does it cost?
- How does Northants Touring Arts help?
- How do I become a promoter?
Shows you can book
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It is very early Christmas morning 1977, the morning of Chaplin’s death. Chaplin ...
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By Alex Jones When the river’s up and the chips are d...













