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Welcome to ITC

The Independent Theatre Council is the management association and industry lead body for performing arts organisations and individuals working in the field of drama, dance, opera and music theatre, mime and physical theatre, circus, puppetry, street arts and mixed media. ITC members are based throughout the UK and work extensively both nationally and across the world producing some of the best new work in the performing arts today.

Join ITC

ITC provides members with access to free unlimited management, legal and financial advice and additional support at heavily subsidised rates. Membership of ITC starts at just £175 +VAT.  Find out more.


Professional Development

ITC offers a comprehensive professional development programme for the performing arts and the wider arts sector. It is our ambition to unlock creativity and to facilitate good management practice. You can download our current services and professional development booklet by clicking on this image.


ITC Annual General Meeting and Conference

ITC's AGM will be held on Friday 18 November 
Stratford Circus, Theatre Square, Stratford, London, E15 1BX.

The AGM will be followed by a day of lively debate. Lyn Gardner leading theatre critic for The Guardian will be chairing the main panel discussion. Other speakers will be confirmed soon.

AGM Booking Form 2011

AGM Day Agenda 2011

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Board Management and Governance

The GAIN Board development programme encourages good management practice and aims to develop the boards of London’s arts and heritage organisations through offering professional development, bespoke training , networking and organisational support.

Applications are open to organisations and potential board members. Visit the GAIN website for more details.