Production Futures to stage its first central London event at iconic music and arts venue in Camden.
Production Futures exists to create opportunities for young people to learn, train, network and develop real careers in production across every area of the live event, music, touring, theatre, TV, broadcast and film industries. The organisation’s next ON TOUR event will take place at the Roundhouse, London, on Tuesday 4 March 2025.
The free-of-charge event will promote employability, transferable skills, diversity, free training and networking, and will present paid work opportunities to newcomers across the live event and broadcast production industry.
Visitors to the show will enjoy a packed schedule, which includes special guests, talks and panels, while industry workshops will offer young visitors the chance to engage in a wide range of activities, from preparing to be job-ready with industry-oriented CVs, to hands-on exploration of lighting programming, CAD, audio engineering, as well as getting under the skin of music production, virtual production and event production planning.
“We’re absolutely thrilled to be hosting our first ever central London event at such a fantastic venue. As well as being a wonderful iconic performance space, the Roundhouse does incredible work providing opportunities for youngsters through its dynamic youth programme, so we will definitely be in the company of kindred spirits at the event,” Hannah Eakins CEO at Production Futures commented. “Since 2022 our ON TOUR events have seen us work with seventy-five industry partners across a host of major shows across the UK, attended by thousands of young people and industry newcomers. Our partners, who comprise world-leading manufacturers, supply and production companies, venues and distributors, provide advice, information and insights, and discuss specific job and training opportunities.”
“As well as manufacturers and suppliers, we also work closely with a range of organisations, initiatives, education partners and associations, connecting employment and training opportunities to a diverse pool of talent. They also have representatives available to answer questions and offer support,” she continued.
Tina Ramdeen, Associate Director of Young People at Roundhouse, added: “We are delighted to be hosting Production Futures at the Roundhouse in March next year. Every year the Roundhouse’s state-of-the-art creative spaces provide unique opportunities for over 10,000 young people to engage with the arts, from music and theatre to broadcast and production. Through this we work to raise awareness of career opportunities within the creative sector and support young people from underrepresented backgrounds to progress into work experience and paid opportunities within the industry. Hosting Production Futures’ first central London event is therefore so important and we look forward to working with them on a memorable event in March.”
The free event will be open to colleges and universities across London and the South-East, as well as young freelancers who are looking to transfer skills, make contacts and find work opportunities. As well as allowing young people and newcomers to attend the event free of charge, Production Futures also makes available a number of group travel bursaries for organisations and educational institutions.