Sadler's Wells Theatre Roadshow 2019

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27 March 2019

London / United Kingdom

Roadshow

This year's Roadshow took place on the occasion of the Members and Patrons Season Preview. It was a wonderful way for Sadler's Wells supporters to hear more about the season ahead, what to look out for and performances which are not to be missed as well as to learn more about the FEDORA Platform and its mission to support innovation and creativity in opera and ballet.

As well as keeping them up to date on the established artists we work with, attendees receive insight into new and emerging artists from across the world, reflecting the truly international nature of our artistic programme. People had a chance to meet Sadler's Wells Artistic Director and Chief Executive and their creative teams as well as hearing more about the work done on Learning and Engagement initiatives.

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