Hear from our Conference 17: Theatres & Placemaking Gold Sponsors
Conference 17: Theatres & Placemaking is generously sponsored by a diverse group of organisations, consultancies and manufacturers. Without them, the conference wouldn't be possible.
With thanks to Gold Sponsors Allies and Morrison and Haworth Tompkins. Here's why they support Conference 17: Theatres & Placemaking.
Gold Sponsors | Allies and Morison
"Our work is all about making places for people. Performance lies at the heart of spaces we've made with the Festival Hall, the Globe and Rambert, and of work we're engaged on now at Olympicopolis, with RADA, the Roundhouse, Snape Maltings and others. Theatre spreads its positive impact into the wider context it inhabits, which is why this year's theme of placemaking is so welcome. It makes being a Gold Sponsor of the Theatres Trust Conference this year a natural fit.
Paddy Dillon, Director, Allies and Morrison
Gold Sponsors | Haworth Tompkins
Theatres should be one of the physical highlights of our cities, the places that bring public space into vivid focus and generate a powerful impetus for positive change around them. They should also be at the heart of our communal life, the places where we meet to hear one another’s different stories and to sharpen our capacity for empathy. Our best theatre buildings manage to be both these things simultaneously, which is why they are uniquely important.
Steve Tompkins, Haworth Tompkins
Sponsorship packages are still available. If you're interested in sponsoring Conference 17, please contact us.
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