Invisible
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As a response to the situation in the theatre profession caused by the pandemic, the Dramaturgs’ Network launched a new project: an online journal, Invisible Diaries, written by dramaturgs, which began 7 April 2020.
For twelve weeks a different dramaturg will write the journal for seven days, which will be available here on the Dramaturgs’ Network’s website's Blog.
The aim is to give a platform to dramaturgs, ‘the invisible people of the theatre-making process’, so the wider public can discover the people behind the role, and perhaps learn a bit about dramaturgy, whilst finding out how these theatre professionals are coping during the period of the pandemic.
With many theatre jobs affected by the closure of theatres and cancellations of projects, we hope that sharing these people’s thoughts with the wider public, these highly skilled theatre professionals, who can be invaluable when thinking about the larger picture (curating and macro-dramaturgy), and indispensable when keeping an eye on the details (micro-dramaturgy), won’t be forgotten when we emerge from the quarantine and will try to rebuild the theatre scene.
Membership to the Dramaturgs' Network for 2021 costs £35 and is valid until the end of the calendar year. There is also an option to pay £50 which includes a donation towards our work or £20 which is our affordable rate for those who would be unable to pay the normal membership fee for this year. When checking out, please choose the option that is right for you. If you are unable to pay a fee this year but would like to join the d'n, please get in touch with us (info@dramaturgy.co.uk), we are there to support dramaturgs in every way we can and are happy to find a solution that is right for you .
The d'n membership gives you access to a forum of fellow-members to communicate with (exchange ideas, advertise your work, ask for help etc.). It entitles you to free or discounted tickets for d'n events, as well as job offers, industry news, information etc., but most of all: brings you together with like-minded professionals in the UK and beyond.
Your membership fee also supports our work: providing indispensable profession-related resources free of charge, as well as representing dramaturgs industry-wide, and working towards better contracts, payment and acknowledgement of the work of dramaturgs and literary managers.
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We look forward to welcoming you to the network!

The Invisible Diaries series is
curated by Katalin Trencsényi.
Edited by
Sarah Sigal,
Miranda Laurence,
Tommo Fowler and
Katalin Trencsényi.
The blog is
managed by
Tommo Fowler.
#InvisibleDiaries
A note from the d'n Advisory Board concerning the pandemic
During these challenging times, freelance dramaturgs are among those people whose livelihood is seriously affected by the cancellation of work because of the pandemic. Below we have collated some important, industry-related information that you might find useful.
The d'n has migrated our events in 2020 to Zoom. The Working Groups too will carry on with the work online, and d'n members shall receive their Summer Newsletter in time.
If you are a UK-based dramaturg, it would help our work if you could fill in this questionnaire about your working life. The information gathered helps our work when campaigning for fair contracts and payments for dramaturgs. Thank you for taking the time.
Take good care!
The d'n Advisory Board
Links to useful information about your rights, payment, and mental health:
ACE - Coronavirus information (advice on funding and projects affected by the pandemic)
Arts Council of Northern Ireland - Coronavirus Advice
Arts Council Wales - Coronavirus update
ACE - Emergency measures and funding
BBC - What are your rights if working from home?
Creative Scotland - Covid-19 Advice
Free Resources for UK creatives
HM Treasury - BUDGET 2020: Support for those affected by COVID-19
Mental health: a listening care package for uncertain times
SOLT - Support for Theatre Professionals during Coronavirus
Turn2us - a national charity helping people when times get tough
Basic Contract and recommended fees for dramaturgs
Introducing a Basic Contract and recommended fees for dramaturgs in the UK is long overdue. It is high time to think about improving the working conditions and offering fair fees for these highly skilled experts across the industry.
The Dramaturgs' Network has been working on this since 2015, and we hope to be able to conclude our work in 2021. (You can read a report about our work in The Stage.)
In the meantime, the Working Group has prepared Guidelines for engagement who are offered freelance engagements. This will is available for d'n members only on the Members' Area of the d'n website.
If you are a self-employed dramaturg working in the UK, it would help our work a lot if you could fill in the questionnaire below. The information we collect will enable the Dramaturgs' Network to hold collective data on the earnings and working lives of dramaturgs in the UK, which will assist with our representation of dramaturgs in all forms of theatre-making - and in particular, our campaign for better contracts, pay and recognition for the work of dramaturgs.
None of the questions is compulsory – but, the more questions you answer, the more work we can do on your behalf!
Thank you for taking the time.
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(Paul Sirett)
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