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European Theatre Convention : Theatre ‘Production Jam’ Risks Creating a Lost Generation of Young Artists, European Directors Warn

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Leading theatre directors in Europe are warning that the pandemic shutdowns are not only threatening the longterm viability of theatres —they are also seriously risking the development of the new generation of theatre artists.

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Speaking on behalf of 44 major theatres around Europe, the board of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) has stressed that the theatre ‘production jam’ effect — caused by postponing or cancelling an entire season of performances — will all but eradicate the time and space for young artists to perform, direct, and develop on Europe’s stages “for the next 3-5 years”.

The statement comes as theatres across Europe continue to cancel activities through April 2021 in anticipation of a lack of access to audiences. This would mark 14 months of cancellations since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This COVID-19 crisis has shone a spotlight on just how precarious our theatre structures are. Some theatres have been forced to close permanently, and many actors have been without income and are considering leaving the industry,” the board warns.

“But there is one issue that nobody is talking about yet: the serious impact on young artists.

“When theatres can re-open again, in a context of reduced audiences and stretched finances, they will have to restage an entire season of performances that had already been cancelled or postponed.

“The ensuing ‘production jam’, which is likely to condition our production cycles for the next 3-5 years, will squeeze the time and space for work that is still in development. This means that there will be drastically less access for young creatives to stage new work, or to step up from their studies into creation. As a result, we risk creating a ‘lost generation’ of young artists, who are unable to develop and grow as normal.

“As publicly funded theatres, we have a responsibility to nourish the next generation of artists and ensure a diverse cultural expression for local audiences and communities. We are now faced with new challenges and we need to pool our resources—and completely change the way we think about supporting emerging artists—to make the little that is left available for us all to create something bigger and richer for the years to come.”

The statement follows ETC’s continued lobbying for theatres over the past year, including calls for increased EU and Member State support to compensate for the loss of theatre income; for strengthened support for theatres and international collaboration in the Creative Europe programme; and for ETC Member Theatres to share best practice on respecting all healthcare requirements and re-opening.

It also follows cross-European calls for theatres to be allowed to open safely, to provide the hope and imagination that we need to survive and “remain human.”

The ETC board: 

  • Serge Rangoni, ETC President, General Manager & Artistic Director, Théâtre de Liège/Belgium
  • Iris Laufenberg, ETC Vice-President, General Manager & Artistic Director, Schauspielhaus Graz, Graz/Austria
  • Paulien Geerlings, ETC Vice-President, Head Dramaturge at De Toneelmakerij, Amsterdam/The Netherlands
  • Bettina Pesch, ETC Treasurer, Administrative Director & Deputy General Director of Theater Magdeburg/Germany
  • Joachim Klement, ETC Secretary, General Director & Artistic Director Staatstschauspiel Dresden, Germany
  • Cláudia Belchior, ETC Board Member, President of the Executive Board at Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, Lisbon/Portugal
  • Marko Bratuš, ETC Board Member, Artistic Director at SNG Nova Gorica/Slovenia
  • Barbara Ferrato, ETC Board Member, Head of Artistic, Planning and Development Department at Fondazione del Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale/Italy
  • Dubravka Vrgoč, ETC Board Member, General Manager & Artistic Director of Croatian National Theatre Zagreb/Croatia

About European Theatre Convention (ETC)

Founded in 1988, the European Theatre Convention (ETC) is the largest network of public theatres in Europe. It promotes European theatre as a vital platform for dialogue, democracy and interaction that responds to, reflects and engages with today’s diverse audiences and changing societies. ETC’s programme of grants and events support networking, professional development and artistic collaborations for theatre staff across Europe.

ETC has 44 member theatres from more than 25 countries and is supported by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.


European Theatre Convention (ETC)

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