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Stagetext Receive Funding to Help Arts Organisations Subtitle their Work

Stagetext has been awarded funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund to help small and community led arts organisations and volunteer run museums to subtitle their digital work. Since the beginning of lockdown, theatres, museums, and galleries, have been releasing more of their work digitally. With many venues unable to open their doors until 2021, … Continued

Complete our free digital subtitling training

We’ve launched a series of free training videos to teach people working in arts and culture how to subtitle their own work and to understand the benefits and importance of subtitles. As the UK’s theatres, museums, and galleries continue to promote and release their work online, it is more important than ever to ensure that … Continued

2.5 Million People Say Yes to Subtitles

Theatre access charity Stagetext has today announced its largest ever audience for an online event. Last week’s free live stream of Phantom of the Opera had a massive audience of 12.8 million viewers around the world. A staggering 2.5 million viewers watched with accessible subtitles provided by Stagetext, the UK charity that provides and promotes … Continued

All Olivier Award Winning Theatre has been Captioned

Stagetext are thrilled to see that all of the winning theatre and musical productions at this year’s Olivier Awards offered captioned performances or have captioned productions in their upcoming schedule. This is a good increase on 2018 where 90% of winners were captioned. The winning productions, which are either captioned by Stagetext or by trained … Continued

Introducing ‘Stagetext working with MyClearText’

Stagetext are pleased to announce we will be working with MyClearText in our delivery of live subtitles across the arts and culture sector. The agreement will see MyClearText delivering live subtitling services to a number of Stagetext’s existing arts clients, including for talks and tours at museums and galleries. The new arrangement will allow Stagetext … Continued

Stagetext appoints digital accessibility expert as new Chair

Stagetext is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Chair of its Board of Trustees: Professor Jonathan Hassell. Professor Jonathan Hassell. Professor Hassell takes over from Richard Lee, who will step down from the role after serving as Chair for six years. Professor Hassell is a globally recognised thought leader in digital inclusion and … Continued
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