Dec
19th
SEDOS BECOME FIRST AMATEUR GROUP TO EXHIBIT AT EXPO
By Editor
Amateur Stage Expo is thrilled today to welcome SEDOS as the first
amateur theatre group to sign up to exhibit at Expo.

Expo is being held at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London on March 31 and April 1, 2012. This enormous two day event is being staged to showcase amateur theatre from across the UK on an unprecedented scale.
The Expo will feature commercial exhibitors, live performances, workshops and discussion groups, and hands on technical sessions. We are actively encouraging groups to exhibit at the event to showcase their achievements, recruit new members and encourage new audiences.
Founded in 1905, Sedos produces a mix of plays and musicals in Central London (where it also has rehearsal space) as well as performing at the Edinburgh Fringe and organising an 'In the City' tour of modern adaptations of classic plays. The society is the resident theatre company at the Bridewell Theatre, off Fleet Street, where it will be staging Three Sisters, Spring Awakening and Guys & Dolls in 2012, as well as a three-week Summer Festival and House & Garden - an innovative Alan Ayckbourn show involving one cast performing two plays in front of two audiences in two theatres... simultaneously. Sedos's 2012 season also includes As You Like It at the Edinburgh Fringe and some weekend workshop productions. In all, the company programmes around 8 to 10 challenging fringe theatre productions annually, raises around £5,000 a year for charity and has a reputation for West End quality - in fact Sedos is proud of its claim to be the City of London's premier amateur theatre group. The company also has an excellent website and a strong social media presence. You can find out more about SEDOS at www.sedos.co.uk.
Matt Gould, Secretary of SEDOS said today ""Sedos is excited to be taking part in the Expo because it's a great opportunity for us to extend our reach to potential new audience members (perhaps even sell a few tickets!), performers and production teams. It will also be useful to get together with people from different theatre companies, rights holders and organisations to share ideas and expertise, as well as probably a few drinks and war stories. It should be a really fun weekend."
Expo co-ordinator Douglas Mayo added "This Expo is not just about commercial exhibitors, it offers group of all shapes and sizes a chance to shine in their own right. We'd like to encourage all groups to talk to us about exhibiting."
If your group would like to exhibit at Expo please email us on
expo@amateurstageexpo.co.uk.
The Amateur Stage Expo is being presented in partnership with Josef Weinberger Limited. The Really Useful Group join amdram.co.uk and The Little Box Office as event sponsors.
Further information on the Expo can be found at www.amateurstageexpo.co.uk.

Expo is being held at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London on March 31 and April 1, 2012. This enormous two day event is being staged to showcase amateur theatre from across the UK on an unprecedented scale.
The Expo will feature commercial exhibitors, live performances, workshops and discussion groups, and hands on technical sessions. We are actively encouraging groups to exhibit at the event to showcase their achievements, recruit new members and encourage new audiences.
Founded in 1905, Sedos produces a mix of plays and musicals in Central London (where it also has rehearsal space) as well as performing at the Edinburgh Fringe and organising an 'In the City' tour of modern adaptations of classic plays. The society is the resident theatre company at the Bridewell Theatre, off Fleet Street, where it will be staging Three Sisters, Spring Awakening and Guys & Dolls in 2012, as well as a three-week Summer Festival and House & Garden - an innovative Alan Ayckbourn show involving one cast performing two plays in front of two audiences in two theatres... simultaneously. Sedos's 2012 season also includes As You Like It at the Edinburgh Fringe and some weekend workshop productions. In all, the company programmes around 8 to 10 challenging fringe theatre productions annually, raises around £5,000 a year for charity and has a reputation for West End quality - in fact Sedos is proud of its claim to be the City of London's premier amateur theatre group. The company also has an excellent website and a strong social media presence. You can find out more about SEDOS at www.sedos.co.uk.
Matt Gould, Secretary of SEDOS said today ""Sedos is excited to be taking part in the Expo because it's a great opportunity for us to extend our reach to potential new audience members (perhaps even sell a few tickets!), performers and production teams. It will also be useful to get together with people from different theatre companies, rights holders and organisations to share ideas and expertise, as well as probably a few drinks and war stories. It should be a really fun weekend."
Expo co-ordinator Douglas Mayo added "This Expo is not just about commercial exhibitors, it offers group of all shapes and sizes a chance to shine in their own right. We'd like to encourage all groups to talk to us about exhibiting."
If your group would like to exhibit at Expo please email us on
expo@amateurstageexpo.co.uk.
The Amateur Stage Expo is being presented in partnership with Josef Weinberger Limited. The Really Useful Group join amdram.co.uk and The Little Box Office as event sponsors.
Further information on the Expo can be found at www.amateurstageexpo.co.uk.
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