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one-on-one: artists, theatre workers and producers

Connect with local directors and producers!

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A great opportunity for folks to meet each other and get to know our community better! Upon your arrival, you will have a chance to grab a snack and a coffee/tea, and then you will have a one-on-one conversation with a Theatre Producer or Artistic Director. Each conversation is considered a round, and there will be multiple rounds with breaks in between throughout the event.

If you are a theatre maker, new to St. John's with an arts background, or someone looking to break into the arts scene or even return to it after some time away, this event is for you!  All are welcome, especially emerging, IBPOC artists, and newcomers to Canada, to network and build connections within the local theatre community.

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 9th
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Location: Second Space, LSPU Hall (3 Victoria Street)

Registration is required and space is limited. 
Deadline to Register: Tuesday, March 4 - 12 pm NST
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