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The Association of British Theatre Technicians

55 Farringdon Road, LONDON, EC1M 3JB Great Britain
+44 (0) 20 7242 9200


In 1961, the Association of British Theatre Technicians was started with a small enthusiastic group whose main purpose was to raise technical standards in the theatre by collecting and making available information concerning theatre planning, stage machinery, lighting and sound equipment, acoustic, scenery construction, stage management and all aspects of presentation. The Association now provides a forum for discussion among theatre technicians through the publication of a newsletter and through regular meetings. The Association is not a trade union nor does it confer on members any professional status.

From these early beginnings the Association's membership rose to around 250 by the mid 60s: 1970 stood at 400: Today the membership is around 1700 and rising.

The Associa'tion has special interest groups such as Safety, IT, Theatre Planning, Design & Archaeology . These groups have shaped the industry in a vital way with the their advice & publications. London & Regional branches regularly hold meetings where members have the opportunity to exchange opinions and information. The Association is now gearing itself up to meet the demands for an independent and authoritative voice on standards, information and regulation.

Aims of the ABTT.

The greatest asset the ABTT has to offer is its independence and strength in membership; people who work in and care about a successful theatre industry.

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