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Expanding theatres: toolkit for hybrid theatre experiences

Digital spaces offer a unique opportunity for the performing arts to flourish. Hybrid theatre creates a new playing field full of possibilities to experiment, connect, and surprise. From the Venues of the Future project, the partners are launching a step-by-step toolkit that supports theatre professionals in creating meaningful hybrid work.

How do you create theatre that serves as a meaningful platform for public interaction and engagement both live and online? How do you reach remote audiences as a complement to the power of the physical moment? How do you use hybrid approaches to stretch the traditional boundaries between creators and audiences and make the performing arts more participatory? The Hybrid Theatre Toolkit (opens in new tab) provides performing arts professionals with practical tools for developing hybrid theatre experiences. Whether you're just starting out or already experimenting, this tool is here to inspire, structure the process, and offer insights that have been tested in practice.

From the research into the future of venues

The toolkit was developed within the project Venues of the Future (opens in new tab), the research and development project created as part of the Innovatielabs (opens in new tab) program, funded by the Creative Industries Fund NL  (opens in new tab)and CLICKNL (opens in new tab).

The Venues of the Future project brings together an international team of creative partners and researchers. NITE (opens in new tab) and DEN (opens in new tab) from the Netherlands, Substrakt (opens in new tab), Annette Mees (Audience Labs) (opens in new tab) and AEA Consulting (opens in new tab) from the United Kingdom, and Khalid Bengrhib / 2K.FAR from Morocco join forces in this project. This Dutch-Moroccan-British collaboration aims to facilitate a valuable exchange between theatre audiences and creators in all three countries, with the creative process at its core.

The experiences and insights from this multi-year trajectory have been compiled into the Hybrid Theatre Toolkit (opens in new tab). Now available in a format that supports professionals in a pragmatic, accessible way through all phases of developing and collaborating on hybrid theatre experiences.

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FAITH. Photo: Andreas Etter

What does the toolkit offer?

The toolkit is intended for creators, technical partners, producers, artistic and business leaders who want to develop or strengthen hybrid productions.

  1. A step-by-step plan in five phases: from idea development to evaluation and archiving

  2. Concrete tips and considerations for project management, collaboration, and audience engagement

  3. Reflection questions on inclusion, audience, technology, and sustainability

The toolkit is currently only available in English; the Dutch version will be published later.

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DEN is a knowledge partner in the Venues of the Future research

By making this toolkit widely available, DEN aims to contribute to the digital transformation of the performing arts. Not as a goal in itself, but as a means to enable new forms of experience, inclusion, and creativity. The Hybrid Theatre Toolkit supports cultural professionals in consciously, purposefully, and artistically shaping hybrid work.

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