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Get our jobs and auditions app free!

Book your ticket for Graduate essentials: how to launch your career before Friday, June 15 and if you’re among the first 20 people to book, we’ll give you The Stage’s Jobs & Auditions app for iPhone absolutely free!

Graduate essentials: how to launch your career is an expert-led, half-day session  from The Stage Events that will help you get your career off to a flying start.

Led by Jennifer Reischel, a professional performer, author and reviewer, the session will give you the essentials for handling life as a graduate. Jennifer will also share with you feedback from top casting directors.

Graduate essentials: how to launch your career

Thursday, June 21, 10.30-13.30, Prince of Wales Theatre, London


The Stage Jobs & Auditions app for iPhone puts all the latest jobs and in the palm of your hand. Whether you’re looking for performance opportunities or in between jobs, the app takes the hassle out of hunting for work. Jobs and auditions in the palm of your hand

Get a head start on the competition with The Stage Events and The Stage Jobs & Auditions iPhone App.

Book your place at this essential event now.

Welcome to your future

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Terms & conditions

  1. The first 20 people to purchase a ticket for ‘Graduate essentials: how to launch your career’ between Monday June 11 and Friday June 15, 2012 at 5pm will be entitled to a free download of The Stage’s Jobs & Audition’s app for iPhone, worth £1.99.
  2. One download per ticket purchase.
  3. If you are among the first 20 to purchase, you will receive a confirmation email w/c June 18 containing a code with which you can claim your free download.

Offer is subject to availability and cannot be exchanged or refunded.

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Curtains up, phones…. on?

Twitter has become a growing aspect of the Social Media world and keeps us up to date with information about anything and everything from anyone!

A few theatres, predominantly in the US have realised this and are taking it in their stride to make Tweeters feel at home when attending the theatre.

In 2009, the Lyric Opera in Kansas was one of the first to reserve 100 ‘Tweet Seats’ for its final performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore.” Audience members could use their phones to look at tweeted content sent by the theater’s artistic director about the production, the scenery and whatever was happening on stage. Audience members were also encouraged to tweet questions in real-time.

A growing number of theaters and performing groups across the US are setting aside ‘Tweet Seats’,  in-house seats for patrons to live-tweet during performances, including the Carolina Ballet in Raleigh, N.C., and the Dayton Opera in Dayton, Ohio. There has been rumours that ‘Tweet Seats’ may even spread to Broadway!

Would this idea go down well with theatre goers in the UK? Would you mind an areas of the theatre being lit up by Tweeters on their iPhones and tapping of BlackBerry  buttons in the background?

“Tweet Seats”….. Love it or hate it?