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Welcome to Audiences London's website.

With an eye across London's cultural sector, Audiences London supports arts and heritage organisations to build dynamic and sustainable audience relationships. We offer advice, insight and audience intelligence through consultancy, research, collaborative projects, events and of course here on our website.

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A Night Less Ordinary goes live!

As Arts Council England's under-26 free theatre scheme ?A Night Less Ordinary' launches, 12 of London's leading producing theatres are working together to offer a wide range of productions, workshops and activities for young people, and Audiences London are at the helm.

A Night Less Ordinary goes live!

As Arts Council England's under-26 free theatre scheme ?A Night Less Ordinary' launches, 12 of London's leading producing theatres are embarking on a joint campaign to encourage more young people to go to the theatre. This project is facilitated by Audiences London, and is a great opportunity to encourage young people to experience the diversity of theatre on offer across London.

Visit the Free London Theatre website for more details on the scheme.

For more information about the nationwide scheme visit the official 'A Night Less Ordinary' website here.

  • Film London Report - Now Available!

    This pilot project funded by Film London was intended to improve audience information collection and monitoring activities undertaken by a selection of their funded clients. The project also provided a programme of support to a wider set of organisations, in the form of one-to-one advice surgeries on audience monitoring, tools for collecting and inputting audience data.

    • Read more about Film London Report - Now Available!
  • Respond - Sharing the learning

    Free Seminars: 5 & 13 February, 3 March
    We're kicking off 2009 by offering three free seminars in February and March. Informal discussions with seven organisations which took part in the Respond programme last year will reveal their experiences and how they sought to develop the cultural diversity of their audiences.

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