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The Artist Development programme is open to anyone!

All you have to do is join our mailing list and we will keep you up to date with news about our EXPERIMENT, FUSE and CO-LAB strands and any other opportunities with our external partners.

Sign up now to stay in the know about the following:

  • The Artist Development programme 
  • Information on development funds
  • Free opportunities to connect with other artists
  • How to engage with art across our stages
  • Access to rehearsal space
  • How to connect with leading industry partners

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Submission Portal

Want to grab a coffee with us? Do you have a show you’d like us to see? Do you have a brilliant EXPERIMENT idea? TRP is always looking to make new connections with artists and companies. We are particularly interested in hearing from and about:

  • Artists or companies based and/or rooted in the South West.
  • Artists who create theatre, dance, performance art and/or comedy.
  • Artists who value exploration, conversation and collaboration.
  • Work that explores themes relevant to our locality.
  • Work that explore themes relevant to the world we are currently living in.
  • Work that is cross disciplinary in its form.
  • An idea that has yet to be fully formed.
  • An idea that has a clear area of focus and ambition when considering development.
  • An idea that could be developed and shared in our studio space, The Lab.

If that sounds like you, fill out the form below.

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Take a look at some testimonials from previous participants

Being able to present work to audiences that are new to our work and gather feedback from them via post-show talks has been brilliant. To have an iterative cycle of making, present work and gaining audience feedback to build into the work as it evolves. The whole cycle of support has been so invaluable for us to getting our piece of work on its feet. – Clare Parker, Artist in NooN collective on EXPERIMENT

I’ve been attending the FUSE Gathering and they have been wonderful. The sense of community it provides is so important. Sometimes, it can feel quite isolated as an artist so to be able to meet up with writers and theatre makers across the region and talk about what’s going on, and making connections has just been so incredibly important and useful – Laura Horton, Writer and Local Artist on FUSE

Before, I had a box of Lego that I didn’t know how to put together. Through mentorship I finally see the bigger picture and what piece was missing. The Artist Development programme, especially Projekt Elevate, gave me the foundations I needed to grow – Jung Borthwick, Theatre Maker and Local Artist on CO-LAB

Take a look at how our Artist Development programme has impacted local artists in the region

500 artists have engaged with our Artist Development programme

121 support meetings have been held with artists in our programme

30 artists saw behind the scenes of In The Lady Garde, Outlier and The Creakers

6 research and development projects received support through EXPERIMENT

Explore all the strands of our Artist Development programme