The Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone is going on-line with an initiative which is aimed at giving performers a platform and a chance to earn a bit of money. Cockpitch, part of the theatre's Cockpit Broadcast initiative, is a new on-line platform where the Cockpit will be broadcasting performers via Facebook live.
There is currently a call-out for performers; whether you are a regular street artist or musician or more accustomed to performing in concert halls, if you’re unable to work under lockdown conditions, Cockpit Broadcasting can help you to reach your audience. In place of the traditional hat/violin case, a donate button will enable viewers to show their appreciation.
Full details from the Cockpit website.
Wednesday, 29 April 2020
From your living room to the audience's via Cockpitch: a new on-line broadcasting intiative
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