An Actors Guide to Twitter: Who To Follow – Organisations

Actor Hub Guide to Twitter - Who to follow
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A list of Arts, Theatre and Acting Organisations on Twitter to follow

  • Not just theatre, of course, because the Arts Council works across the arts, but a good source of information on arts policy, arts jobs and funding.
  • Tweets about arts funding and more from Arts and Business.
  • High quality listings from around the arts sector. Advertisers have to pay for listings, cutting down the number of unpaid internships etc you might recognise on other arts jobs boards.
  • A social networking site on the Fringe. Includes Edinburgh, Brighton and the London scene.
  • One of the largest theatre sites on the net featuring news, videos, photos and more.
  • The UK’s longest running internet based casting information service for actors and agents.
  • Tweets about Devoted and Disgruntled, Improbable’s annual and monthly open space event for theatre-makers.
  • Tweets about policy and politics from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport.
  • The UK’s trade union for actors and professional performers, acting across the creative industries.
  • This creative network for emerging artists tweets articles from its online publication, IdeasMag, as well as job alerts and funding opportunities.
  • Organisation dedicated to environmental sustainability in the arts.
  • The Twitter feed of London Theatre Blog, a group authored publication on theatre in London and beyond, led by Andrew Eglinton.
  • News on Methuen authors, both dramatists and theatre writers.
  • From Official London Theatre – Bringing you the best London theatre news, features, listings and tickets. Official source of SOLT news.
  • Tweets from this independent publishers about Oberon authors, which gives the feed a new writing focus.
  • Bringing you a whole lot of London based theatre news and links to things all round the theatre web.
  • An online theatre force to be reckoned with. A wide net cast for reviews and previews on the London theatre scene.
  • News, reviews, tickets, network and passion … all under one roof! Email us at editoruktheatre.net
  • I’m Jamie – I’m an actor & acting coach ~ I run Actor Hub – to refresh & refocus your acting. I live with Alan and Peggy the Patterjack terrier!
  • One of the UK’s leading casting websites. Follow us for the latest auditions.
  • Social network & directory dedicated to theatre. Follow for everything theatre. Join the future of the arts online. Come see what all the fuss is about.
  • Our Goal: To support & promote the UK acting industry. Actors | Directors | Film Production etc. You follow us, we follow you. You promote us, we promote you.
  • Stage 32 – a free GLOBAL social network for film, TV, and theater creatives. 175,000+ members, 185+ countries. Tweets by CEO & screenwriter Richard RB Botto
  • Act On This – #1 online social & professional network for UK TV actors! UK actors’ forum, career tools & podcasts from TOP industry pros! Tweets by rossagrant.
  • Professional Development & Support for Actors in the UK. Actor built & Actor led. Independent. Not-for-profit.
  • Surviving Actors runs conventions for actors throughout the year focusing on 3 key areas – Develop, Sustain & Create.
  • The UK’s leading casting directory for professional performers. Jobs, auditions and casting studios. At the heart of the industry since 1927.
  • All about Acting, Actors, and the Acting Business
  • Official Twitter feed of the British Board of Film Classification. Office hours are 9am-6pm.
  • Connecting Professionals in Film & UK. Over 2800 members, including Oscar, BAFTA & Emmy winners. Database of 50k people, productions & companies. FREE to join
  • The ultimate magazine resource for drama teachers and practitioners
  • Industry body for the UK Creative Industries.
  • Serving the world of music, entertainment and events.
  • OTT is passionately dedicated to the support and development of independent filmmakers from across the UK and beyond. We host a network with over 2500 members..
  • The BBC’s charity that supports talent across the performing arts.
  • theatres national advisory body
  • The industry’s network for people working in television, film, radio, theatre and commercial production.
  • Equity is the UK Trade Union representing professional performers and other creative workers from across the entertainment, creative and cultural industries.
  • Creative Choices is dedicated to helping you develop your career in the creative and cultural industries.
  • UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport, with responsibility for women and equalities too. Tweets from the digital comms team.
  • Staff or freelance in UK creative media & the arts- BECTU has your back. Join your union for support, representation, community & essential services.
  • Bringing together people in the moving image industries. Telling you what we’re doing. Sharing things we like.
  • Actor Expo is the UK’s first and Largest trade show that develops actor’s careers. #Actor, #TV, #Theatre, #Film, #audition
  • Politics and Showbiz. Mostly politics.