Apply to tour with PANNZ in 2024

By Performing Arts Network of NZ (PANNZ) | Posted:

Expressions of Interest close 5pm Monday 24 July 2023

TOURING PROGRAMME

PANNZ's National Touring Programme supports the touring of professional Aotearoa theatre, music and dance and is a key initiative working toward a sustainable touring network in New Zealand. Our initial focus is on managing and supporting medium to large-scale national tours and delivering a minimum of two tours a year that include at least 3-4 centres. We have been on the road since 2015, delivering significantly more shows, to more centres across the country and we're not showing any sign of slowing down!

With a strong focus on audience development and working toward sustainable audiences, we work closely with venues and producers to bring more professional New Zealand productions to more people in their own community. Previous tours include: Daffodils, That Bloody Woman, The Mooncake & the Kumara, The Modern Maori Quartet, Little Shop of Horrors, The White Guitar, Jekyll and Hyde, Pango, The Māori Sidesteps, Still Life with Chickens, A Doll's House, and Wild Dogs Under My Skirt. For a full list of shows current and previous, visit our Show listings.

Special acknowledgment to Creative New Zealand for their support and vision for touring in New Zealand.

EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

PANNZ applies to Creative New Zealand’s Touring Fund for a contribution towards the costs of national tours including transport and freight between centres, accommodation and per diems. We provide services in assisting with the delivery of the tour, to be determined on a case-by-case basis. This can include producing and touring advice and guidance, marketing and audience development, production management, tour development and negotiation with venues and festivals, as well as assisting in brokering collaborations.

Expressions of Interest for touring with PANNZ in 2024 are now open and will close 5pm Monday 24 July 2023.

Apply to Tour in 2024


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