Helen and Gloria present an update on the new platform development at the rC3 (virtual CCC).
UpStage shortlisted for UNESCO TechCul Initiative
Earlier this month, Helen and Vicki participated in the UNESCO TechCul Online Ideathon. The event aimed to “bring together tech and culture leaders with startups and entrepreneurs to develop innovative digital solutions and win-win business models to address challenges faced by the culture and creative […]
UpStage project to receive EU funding
UpStage is delighted to announce that its new project Mobilise/Demobilise has been selected to receive EU funding in the Creative Europe programme.
How to manually allow Flash in your browser
Recently, changes in some browsers have made it a little bit more difficult to enter UpStage stages. But don’t worry, there’s still a way in, and it’s not difficult! Here’s how to do it.
Letters of Love in a Time of Crisis
Once again UpStage is joining in an international project of live readings of letters, this time letters of love in a time of crisis, on 22nd April.
Making social-distancing live theatre and performance during the COVID-19 lockdown
Christina Papagiannouli asks what are theatres doing online during the Covid19 lockdown, and identifies four types of platforms for online collaboration, citing UpStage as an example of purpose-built platforms.
counting the numbers …
Just how many people have engaged with UpStage since it was launched in January 2004? We add up some of the numbers …
Networked Conversations as Activism
The article Networked Conversations as Activism by Helen Varley Jamieson has been published in INTERACT, a Portuguese online magazine for art, culture and technology.
It does not matter, I will eat it cold!
UpStage is honoured to be included in the pavillion “It does not matter, I will eat it cold!” curated by Maja Kalogera for The Wrong Biennial 2019-20 (from 1 November 2019) and exhibited at Art 836 G Gallery, Zagreb (from 1 December 2019).
Waiting for Brexit
The online interactive performance “Waiting for Brexit” by the Etheatre Project will be presented on 6 September, online in UpStage and at TaPRA 2019 at the University of Exeter.