00:22:26 Elysia Moore: Hello everybody! 00:22:54 Stuart Graham: hello all 00:23:04 Ian Fincher: Good Afternoon everyone. 00:23:18 Gav Pell: Hello 00:23:18 chris higgs: Hello all, Chris Higgs (again...) 00:23:19 Elysia Moore: We are just waiting for everybody to join us in this popular session 00:23:37 Kit Lane: Hi. Kit Lane from Derby, again. 00:23:39 Paul Edwards: Hi all 00:24:05 Michael Peter Ager: Good Afternoon, Mike Ager from the National Theatre here. 00:24:22 Jess Nicholls: Hello again, Jess here ATG apprentice 00:24:33 Elysia Moore: Great to have you all with us! Do let us know where you are all coming from today! 00:24:45 Peter Hooper: Hi All, Pete Hooper, Falmouth University AMATA 00:24:51 Matthew Peyton: Hi all. I'm Matthew - working for a council-run theatre in the Midlands. 00:24:53 Gill McLeod: Hello from Glasgow Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Gill McLeod costume tutor 00:24:55 Jack Dale-Dowd: HI All, Jack from Contact Manchester here 00:25:08 Sebastian Barnes: Hi, Sebastian (again) in sunny Birmingham. 00:25:08 Richmond Rudd: Richmond Watford Palace here 00:25:10 Elysia Moore: We will be using this chat function today so that we can discuss between attendees 00:25:14 james lynham: Hi James from Royal Exchange Manchester 00:25:20 John Linford: Hi all, John Linford, event production manager across London’s museums and galleries 00:25:20 Bridget Wallbank: Hello Bridget from Mid Wales. 00:25:21 Bex: Bex from Hawthorn/Tolethorpe Theatre 00:25:22 User: Hello from California! 00:25:23 Mathew Sorley: Hi All, Matt from Northern Stage, Newcastle here 00:25:25 Ian Fincher: From ATG, Ambassadors Theatre. 00:25:26 Jonathan Pearce: Hi all, Jon from Royal Birmingham Conservatoire 00:25:29 Catherine James: Hi all. Cat from Curve in Leicester. 00:25:29 Richard Delight: Hi all. Richard Delight from Royal. Exchange Manchester 00:25:33 Elysia Moore: If you have a question, for the panel please do use the Q&A function 00:25:39 Alan Jackson: Hi All, Alan Jackson in Nottinghamshire 00:25:42 Kate Elliott: Hi everyone. Kate from Trinity Laban in London 00:25:46 Elysia Moore: Amazing to have so many of you with us today! 00:25:51 Mark Watts: Hi All, Mark from the Cambridge Theatre in the West End here. 00:25:51 Martin Stewart: HI all from Martin @ Everyman Cheltenham 00:25:53 Jason Wescombe: Hi from Jason @ The Almeida Theatre 00:26:01 Kevin Carson: Kevin from BECTU here 00:26:07 Jonathan Hill: Hi all, Jonathan Hill, Technical Manager at Rose Bruford College. 00:26:24 Sebastian Barnes: Hi Kevin. 00:26:32 Sebastian Barnes: Hi Martin. 00:26:34 alcarter: Hi all, Al Carter, Student in Technical Theatre Arts. Falmouth. AMATA. 00:26:43 John Titcombe: Hi John from Wiltshire Creative here 00:26:44 Mark Shayle: Hi Folks, Mark Shayle, SM & PM 00:26:49 Sheryl-Lynne Valensky: Hi All, Sheryl-Lynne Valensky, Production Manager from Guildford School of Acting 00:27:04 stevybachtalia: Hi All, Stevy from Delfont Mackintosh Theatre 00:27:12 Gary Beestone: Hi all 00:27:22 Sebastian Barnes: Currently another 73 watching on Facebook! 00:27:26 Elysia Moore: Hello everyone, for people just joining us this section over here is for discussion between our attendees 00:27:26 Sam Garner-Gibbons: Hi all, Sam from Chichester. 00:27:39 Chris Clay: Hello all, 00:27:41 Robyn Hayes: Hi all 00:27:42 John Pike - Perth: Hi All, Ginger, H&S in Perth 00:27:42 David Ripley: Afternoon all 00:27:48 Ruth Morgan: Hi Ruth from The REP Birmingham 00:27:52 Jules Ross-Brown: Hi Everyone - Jules from Royal Opera House Muscat, Oman 00:27:52 Elysia Moore: If you want to pose a question to the panel, please use the Q&A function 00:27:58 Stephen Thompson: Hi all. Steve T from Tyne Theatre & Opera House Newcastle upon Tyne 00:28:06 Stuart West: Hello all! Stu from Sheffield Theatres 00:28:16 Darren Williams: Hi everyone (particularly Tom Goode) Darren Williams here - Solutions on Stage 00:28:22 Nathalie Perthuisot: Nat, student in Stage and Production Management , GSA 00:28:47 Jonny Rothwell: Hi All, Jonny from Northern Stage 00:28:59 Jude - Leeds Playhouse: Jude - Leeds Playhouse 00:29:20 Sebastian Barnes: 97 now on Facebook!!! 00:29:59 Jerome Attrill: Jerome - Cornwall - JHAV Ltd 00:29:59 David Evans : Hello Sarah Thomas 00:30:00 Rebecca Carpenter: Hi everyone! Rebecca, costume supervisor and dresser 00:30:52 Mig Burgess: https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/cultural-renewal-taskforce-and-supporting-working-groups 00:30:54 David Evans : Hello Mrs P 00:30:57 Sophie Acreman: Hello all 00:31:51 German Martins: Hi all! Germán from Argentina, based in London now. Just a stage crew very curious :) 00:32:33 Philip Geller: Hi all! Phil - PM at Theatre by the Lake, Keswick 00:33:24 Andy Patterson: Hi All. Andy, TM at Storyhouse, Chester 00:33:41 Elysia Moore: Hi everyone, amazing to have you all with us today! 00:34:24 craigwoodman: Hi all! Craig from New Theatre Peterborough 00:34:29 David Evans : Yes I will move over to Facebook 00:34:35 Sebastian Barnes: We’re up to 130 watching on Facebook. Amazing. 00:35:23 Callum Bruce: Hi! I have only just been able to join - if there is a summary of the earlier mentioned guidelines could someone please put it in the chat? 00:35:45 Tarrant Kwok: Literally just introducing Stuart 00:35:49 Elysia Moore: https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/cultural-renewal-taskforce-and-supporting-working-groups 00:36:08 Elysia Moore: Only just starting Tarrant so don't worry! 00:36:43 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Everyone as important as the other to get the shows up and running again :-) 00:38:20 German Martins: :D 00:38:58 Mark Shayle: Major thumbs up to Gav and Pirate Crew for being so quick out the gate getting a super sensible document together, pointing the way….much appreciated 00:39:43 Elysia Moore: We are currently hearing from Gavin Pell, founder and MD of Pirate Crew. 00:40:05 Richard Delight: Can Gav share the Pirate document? 00:40:09 Amy Bending: Thank you Elysia 00:40:30 Gill McLeod: Really interested in what Gav is saying 00:40:35 chris higgs: Neither the ABTT nor PLASA represented on the working groups? 00:41:27 Gill McLeod: I would be interested in the Pirate Crew document too 00:41:51 Sebastian Barnes: BECTU are on our working group. 00:42:02 Elysia Moore: https://www.piratecrew.co.uk/ 00:43:20 Elysia Moore: If anyone has any questions for our panelists, please do pop them in to the Q&A section 00:46:04 AMitchels: what was the link from Gav? 00:46:37 Peter Hooper: Tremendous work Gav! 00:47:21 Natasha Pater: Perfect example of collaboration not competition. Thanks Gav! 00:47:54 Mig Burgess: Gav will post the document on the pirate crew website 00:48:07 Elysia Moore: We are currently hearing from Tom Goode who is the Director & Chartered Safety Practitioner, of Goode Projects Ltd 00:48:12 Sebastian Barnes: Totally agree, Natasha. Our survival resides in cooperation. 00:49:12 Rob Reading: Can anyone wanting the documents today please send me a request to enquiries@piratecrew.co.uk, Cheers Rob PirateCrew 00:49:44 Elysia Moore: Some great questions coming in, please keep them coming. The panelists will be reviewing them in the Q&A section at the end 00:50:08 rose: thanks Rob! 00:50:52 Jonathan Pearce: Great point re advice Tom. Perhaps an ABTT guide not unlike the WaH guidance? 00:52:32 Jim Davis: Thanks Rob, just sent an email asking for the documents 00:52:45 AMitchels: Thank you Mig hd trouble connecting so I caught it at Gav saying "post the link" 00:53:14 David Evans : Emma is from the ROH 00:53:26 Tarrant Kwok: Thank you Emma! 00:53:42 Elysia Moore: The ABTT are of course interested at being at the forefront of these issues. The ABTT does have the 'Standing Committee for technical standards' that consists of members from the industry and responsible authorities who deal with matters of interpretation, subjects for inclusion and modifications in view of technical innovations required to maintain the currency of Technical Standards. 00:54:13 Elysia Moore: You can find out more about this stnding committee here: https://www.abtt.org.uk/committees/the-standing-committee-for-technical-standards/ 00:54:31 Elysia Moore: Hi Dan, please do pop your question into the Q&A Function 00:54:55 Elysia Moore: Can I also ask all attendees to make sure they have there chat set to 'all panelists and attendees' so we can all see your interesting comments 00:55:08 Elysia Moore: No problem at all Dan :) a great question! 00:56:33 Mig Burgess: https://www.constructionleadershipcouncil.co.uk/news/site-operating-procedures-version-4-published/ 00:56:43 Elysia Moore: We are currently hearing from ABTT Trustee Emma Wilson 00:56:55 Elysia Moore: You can find out more bout Emma and her background here: https://www.abtt.org.uk/people/trustee-emma-wilson/ 00:57:05 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Who set the 6m and 3m rules? 00:57:51 David Reeve - Head of Techncial Services: Emma- where does the social distancing guidance come from that you quoted for singers, is that derived in house at NT? do yo uhave the same for acotrs? 00:57:54 Elysia Moore: Hi Anette, please pop your question in to the Q&A function 00:58:19 Elysia Moore: Hello David, great question - please do post intheQ&A function so that the panelists can answer at the end 00:58:27 Anette Ollerearnshaw: yes please 00:58:32 Pete Kingsman: That would be great, thank you Emma. 00:58:52 Alan Jackson: Hi Emma please share, thanks. 00:58:53 emma cameron: Thank you so much Emma, that would be really useful. 00:58:57 Elysia Moore: Pleas can ask all attendees to make sure they have there chat set to 'all panelists and attendees' so we can all see your interesting comments 01:00:15 Elysia Moore: We are currently hearing from ABTT Chairman Richard Bunn 01:00:51 kate smith: With regards the above request, this is done via the dropdown box adjacent to the To: indicator in the chat window - there are two choices - ensure All panelists and attendees is selected 01:00:52 Elysia Moore: You can find out more information about Richard here https://www.abtt.org.uk/people/chairman/ 01:01:13 Mig Burgess: https://www.google.com/maps/d/embed?mid=1L5rZzRDFEzPxiaBUaUygwaEmhtC-QGtB&ll=52.493534879770834%2C7.2045119999999905&z=4 01:01:15 chris higgs: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/construction-and-other-outdoor-work 01:01:18 Elysia Moore: For those wanting to access this map you can find this here: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=18t2NFfTQKl5CrDzwQO311x9Q6ifSfosp&ll=52.493534879770856%2C7.204511999999989&z=4 01:01:37 chris higgs: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/factories-plants-and-warehouses 01:01:47 Elysia Moore: Thanks for that Chris! 01:02:09 Elysia Moore: If anybody else has rlevent link to resources please do post them in the chat function 01:02:29 Elysia Moore: The ABTT are also collating this information and you wilbe able to find these on the ABTT Website after this Seminar 01:03:00 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Brilliant, thank you Elysia 01:03:31 AMitchels: Elysia is it possible to save and share the Chat and Q & A sections again? It looks like another great series of text conversations. Thank you :-) 01:03:58 Elysia Moore: FYI Brunswick Arts has compiled a database of cultural institutions and events affected by Coronavirus globally. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Wg3pgWjG9fU4b_0mq_ohyn8lH55dbSPGdM3dUGADgvc/edit?usp=sharing 01:05:35 Elysia Moore: TheatreMeansBusiness.info also has a lot of relevant resources available 01:06:09 rose: Roadmap for Recovery and Resilience for Theater coming from Harvard - https://americanrepertorytheater.org/roadmap-for-recovery-and-resilience-for-theater/ 01:06:52 Elysia Moore: These are fantastic resources everybody. Please do keep sharing! 01:08:02 Julian - RLPO: recent article re wind / brass playing...https://slippedisc.com/2020/06/a-full-assessment-of-the-covid-risk-of-playing-wind-instruments/ 01:08:18 Jonathan Pearce: @Julian Thanks for this 01:08:51 chris higgs: As in the previous session, it's producers and promoters who need to be persuaded to buy in to the new way of working. 01:08:53 Grant Barden WNO: WNO are using a strict COVID Secure SSOW to unload and load trailers - this more or less doubles the usual time taken. 01:09:18 Richard Delight: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19 01:09:29 Natasha Pater: My concern is that extensions in time cost more money, this may be passed on to the freelance crew. 01:09:49 Natasha Pater: Potentially rates being pushed down to mitigate costs. 01:09:59 Natasha Pater: I’ve already seen evidence of this. 01:10:49 Elysia Moore: An interesting video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvaGiOGc5w0&feature=youtu.be 01:10:52 Julian - RLPO: Hi Grant - are you able to share the SSW for WNO trucks 01:11:41 Grant Barden WNO: Happy to share the SSOW - how do I upload a document rather than a link? 01:12:30 Elysia Moore: Hi Grant, not sure that you can. but please do email it to the ABTT on office@abtt.org.uk and we can make this available on the website 01:12:41 Julian - RLPO: no idea - email is Julian.munro@liverpoolphil.com if easier 01:12:57 Pete Kingsman: Grant if you paste it into a Google Doc, you can also post the link to the Doc is you don't mind it being that open. 01:13:19 Elysia Moore: Hi, yes Julian it is following the Phantom of the Opera abroad and the security measures they are putting in place 01:13:50 Elysia Moore: Hi Jim, the ABTT will be collating the resources that have been shared and will make them available on the ABTT Website 01:14:08 jim leaver: Mig, how will you share the website links for the documentation you collate? 01:14:16 Anette Ollerearnshaw: And try to avoid getting dermatitis 01:14:17 Elysia Moore: Hi Jim, the ABTT will be collating the resources that have been shared and will make them available on the ABTT Website 01:14:54 Ollie Brown: PMF have been putting together resources on the forum section on our website which can be found here: www.productionmanagersforum.org just need to sign up to access. 01:15:04 Elysia Moore: Hi Ollie, thank you for sharing 01:16:52 Elysia Moore: The ABTT currently has a variety of resources available on the website which can be found here: https://www.abtt.org.uk/community-engagement/ https://www.abtt.org.uk/health-and-wellbeing-resources/ https://www.abtt.org.uk/free-training/ https://www.abtt.org.uk/financial-resources/ We will also be collating the resources shared throughout our seminars over the last two days and adding these to our open resources also 01:17:11 Lawrie McLennan: Hmmm… Wondering if the RAMS/safe operating procedures etc for the larger, efficient, supply chains - supermarkets, amazon, hospital infrastructure, medical equipment etc, DfT transport providers being shared into the government working groups? 01:17:23 Lawrie McLennan: *industry working groups 01:17:38 Elysia Moore: We will follow up with all attendees via email to let you know where this recording can be found and any links and resources shared 01:18:04 Peter Scandrett: Can that be shared on facebook too please? (I've come here from Facebook!) 01:19:58 Rob Reading: Lots of interest so far from many of you in seeing our documents. Feel free to request them at enquiries@piratecrew.co.uk. Cheers, Rob PirateCrew 01:20:04 Paul Wyse: We are adapting usual tool box talks for the next stage of opening up the venue to further workers which will be specific to tasks. 01:23:10 Elysia Moore: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19/factories-plants-and-warehouses 01:23:32 Elysia Moore: 30 minutes left and 33 questions 01:23:34 stephen Roe: Hello Everyone. If any venue or workshop need quick turnaround of CAD / Digital plans of their venues & work spaces, please get in touch. We can add new facilities such as hygiene points etc in, to see how the venue needs to adapt. I'm currently furloughed! but keen to get back out. stephen@stageport.co.uk 01:24:29 AMitchels: These might be useful though they are a mix of recommended standards and just recommended procedures "Working in a COVID-19
Production World" https://practicalshow.tech/covid-19 and a conversation among a group of audio professionals "Industry Discussion Around COVID-19" https://practicalshow.tech/show-archive/industry-discussion-around-covid-19-pst-041 01:25:46 Elysia Moore: Hi Andy, please do pop your question in to the Q&A function 01:25:49 Anette Ollerearnshaw: We could just communicate on cans and collaborate via screens if there’s not a real need to sit next to each other. 01:26:02 Elysia Moore: this way the panelists will be able to review it for you :) 01:26:27 Elysia Moore: Hi AMitchels thank you for sharing these resources 01:26:44 Kit Lane: @Anette Just like the old days when the LX desk was too big to move to the production desk. 01:28:29 Elysia Moore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvaGiOGc5w0&feature=youtu.be 01:28:36 Pete Kingsman: Surely evacuating from catastrophe trumps 2m distancing? 01:28:37 Anette Ollerearnshaw: If hairdressers open in the UK this should help the HMUP team to have some guidance 01:28:59 Julian - RLPO: GOv.uk Immediate risk to life 2m doesn't need to be in place. Assembly point maintain social distance 01:30:10 Julian - RLPO: HSE guidance on first aid https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/first-aid-and-medicals/first-aid-certificate-coronavirus.htm 01:30:44 chris higgs: Agreed, current guidance is really clear about distancing and when it can be disregarded 01:30:51 Peter Scandrett: One of the key difficulties seems to me to be in the small-medium venues with minimal dressing rooms buried underground. How do you make a dance show covid-safe? 20 performers from different households in one dressing room with no ventilation? Two or three main panto performers in a similar shared context? A crew/green room that's a small corner that used to be a large cupboard? Even performers in the wings or even on stage? 80% of our theatres just aren't built for this, but events somehow need to continue in able for the venues to survive. There are no easy solutions. The Opera House has the luxury of space (and this isn't a criticism; we all have our own situations to deal with)… 01:31:56 Anette Ollerearnshaw: In our panel discussion yesterday we noted that on film sets for example they can simply add ,more trailers to host dressing and make-up rroms 01:32:24 Sebastian Barnes: Peter S; I agree. These are examples of how theatre will need to reinvent ways of working, to fit physical limitations. 01:32:37 Jonathan Pearce: Some venues may have office space that could be repurposed while office staff work from home. 01:32:40 Anette Ollerearnshaw: go Stuart!!! 01:32:47 Nele Haehnsen: 2020 Graduate here, thanks for your positive words Gav and Stuart! 01:32:51 Ken Hartnett: Well said Stuart 01:33:19 German Martins: “We Make People Smile” 01:33:35 Jess Nicholls: Thank you for the encouragement for us just starting in the industry 01:33:36 Cathy Warwick: Great remarks from Stuart! 01:33:47 Elysia Moore: In answer to Lucy Stokes: ABTT Safety Committee welcomes documents to share with the industry and provide a forum for discussion and feedback to the consultation that Stuart Beeby explained. Office@abtt.org.uk 01:33:56 Dan Cauldwell: we have always tried to enthuse new members of staff and will continue to do so, I think it is our duty to get new blood in all the time, it will just be in a different way than it was for us. 01:34:30 Sebastian Barnes: I’m hugely encouraged by our sector’s great ability to innovate and adapt. We all need to ‘think laterally’ to survive. 01:34:48 jim leaver: every decade seems to bring a small change in the way in but there will always be live performance art and we will always adapt and survive 01:35:04 Tom Albu: Stuart Beeby said: “Therefore as part of the work on cleaning standards - cleaning sprays that can be delivered through hand sprays that settle, dry quickly and don't damage fabric of seats etc have been identified ”. Can you share that info. 01:35:04 jim leaver: keep training and make connections and be flexible 01:35:31 Dan Cauldwell: well put Jim! 01:35:54 Elysia Moore: Hi Tom, we will be sharing as many of the documents and resources discussed today on the ABTT News Page at the end of this session 01:36:01 rose: @jim, how do you keep training if you're not likely to see the inside of a theatre for months to come? 01:36:07 Elysia Moore: This will be continually added to as documents come in 01:36:39 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Hello Rose, it’s a good time to learn new digital skills 01:37:22 Jocelyn Bundy: As a stage manager, I'm worried that when we are able to go back, my role will become one of policeman to my company. with so many 'new normal' considerations 01:38:31 David Ripley: HSE have said that inspections should be maintained during the pandemic 01:38:46 Paul Wyse: Theatres need to stay compliant though of course so testing must stay where possible 01:38:57 jim leaver: @rose none of us will. there are lots of good resources online which I am sure ABTT can point you towards. 01:39:27 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Dutch `National Opera and Ballet are holding performances to 30m people every Saturday in june and 100 people every saturday in july 01:39:37 Anette Ollerearnshaw: sorry 30 not 30m 01:40:23 rose: @Anette, too many of us are on the wrong side of the digital divide, sadly 01:40:42 Tom Albu: Regarding Inspections https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/work-equipment.htm 01:41:55 chris higgs: Equipment needs to be safe when people are at risk from it. If there is nobody using it or affected by it there is no risk. We must not confuse the desire to comply with archaic administrative regimes with safety. However, organisational requirements may make it preferable to maintain contracts and calendar intervals. 01:42:21 ben stephen: @matthew payton - email me if you want to we're currently working on this with 2 libraries for 6th July ben.stephen@thealbany.org.uk 01:42:32 Emma Wilson: good point Chris. 01:42:54 Paul Edwards: One thing that might enable a little easing of SD for audiences is that the majority come as part of a couple or small group. This could mean that bubbles or groups need to be distanced from other individuals or groups but can be seated close together. 01:43:27 Elysia Moore: 5/10 minutes guys 01:43:31 Anette Ollerearnshaw: Good point Paul, there might be a good strategy in selling and marketing tickets to bubbles 01:44:07 Julian - RLPO: construction guidance says need covid compliance officers 01:44:32 SarahWoolhouse: Someone asked about research on audience confidence - here's the current research: https://www.indigo-ltd.com/covid-19-after-the-interval-national-audience-survey 01:44:42 Simon Wait - STS: Very true Chris Higgs, I think though that Emmas point regarding the sudden rush by everyone to swap your equipment will add pressure and I think some are not appreciating the time/resources required 01:45:06 brendan mcevoy: I see very much like the fireman standing on the side of stage we could have a dedicated person to take care of that. SM have enough to think about surely? 01:45:24 emma cameron: @Ben Stephen - I am working with some libraries in Brent, would be great to share thoughts - ok to also email you? 01:45:51 Elysia Moore: Hi everybody, please see some of the initial resources that have been discussed today: https://www.abtt.org.uk/abtt-seminar-raising-the-curtain-hs-resources/ This will be added to over the next few hours but please bare with us while we begin adding to this. 01:46:07 Richard Delight: https://standoutmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2005291-The-Full-Capacity-Plan.pdf 01:46:50 ben stephen: @emma c - absolutely - open to anyone contacting looking at multi-purpose and more fringe venues 01:47:06 Elysia Moore: If anybody has resources that wish to be added to this section of th ABTT website in relation to this seminar please do post on here or email the office at office@abtt.org.uk 01:47:17 AMitchels: @Rose for things like lighting there are visualisation programmes which work with the remote control software for the various lighting consoles. There has even been talk now of creating virtual "lighting" using this kind of pre-vis for virtual event "spaces". Set designers can do similar work either through traditional CAD or also these pre-vis, or now the Unreal engine which is being used already in Broadcast 01:47:25 Elysia Moore: we welcome all relevant guidance and resources as we move forward 01:48:24 Paul Edwards: Well said Gary 01:48:25 Ken Hartnett: Bang on Gary ! 01:48:29 Mandy Ivory-Castile: Thank you very much everyone 01:48:31 Ben Delfont: Yes, thank you Gary 01:48:42 Sebastian Barnes: Thank you all for the most lively webinar, stimulating our thinking and innovation for the coming challenges. 01:48:45 James Matthews: Nail on the head there Gary 01:48:53 emma cameron: @Ben - thank you! 01:49:00 Lorna Earl: thank you everyone. 01:49:02 Jonathan Pearce: Thank you panel and chatters - been great to hear and share ideas. 01:49:04 Jim Davis: Thanks Richard 01:49:06 Pixel 3 XL: this was great! thank you everyone for sharing! 01:49:08 Bridget Wallbank: Gary’s suggestion of an open source platform is excellent and would help the smaller more isolated venues. Thanks ABTT for starting this discussion! 01:49:08 Jack Dale-Dowd: Thank you everyone 01:49:09 Sebastian Barnes: I hope this virtual conversation can continue with other webinars. 01:49:09 Alex: Thanks so much everyone 01:49:09 Mark Watts: Thanks all! 01:49:16 Philip Geller: Thank you very much to all panel and chatters - really helpful discussion from everyone! 01:49:17 Nikki Edmonds: thanks so much everyone 01:49:20 Alan Jackson: Great, Thanks 01:49:20 Sam Garner-Gibbons: thankyou to all the panellists for a really valuable and helpful discussion. 01:49:20 Claire Litton: Thanks to everyone on the panel 01:49:22 Matt Walters: Thank you all,,,, 01:49:22 John Titcombe: Thanks to all panelists 01:49:23 Ben Delfont: Thank you. 01:49:28 Natasha Pater: Very reassuring! Thank you. 01:49:29 LizPorrett: That was great. Thanks all 01:49:31 Dan Cauldwell: Thank you all, it's been really interesting and informative! 01:49:31 Mike Hann: Well done panel - very worthwhile 01:49:32 John Pike - Perth: thank you, this has been extremely helpful 01:49:36 Chris Luscombe: Thanks all 01:49:36 Jason Wescombe: Many thanks for a really informative discussion. Best wishes to everybody in the industry. 01:49:37 Elysia Moore: Anyone who has an interest in technical theatre, whether in a professional or amateur capacity, can join the Association of British Theatre Technicians. By becoming a member you gain membership benefits but you will also have the ability to join our Committees, bring your knowledge and expertise to the table to better the Industry too. 01:49:37 Matthew Peyton: Thanks everyone - this has been really helpful and hopefully this'll help us plan for re-opening! 01:49:38 Fiona Keller: Thanks everyone! 01:49:41 Simon Wait - STS: Thank you everyone (panellists, those in chats and of course the ABTT themselves) 01:49:42 Richard Owen: Thanks for a very interesting and stimulating discussion. 01:49:42 Antonia Collins: Thank you! So good to hear what is going on 01:49:45 cazhampton: Thank you everyone, its answered a lot of questions, and shed some light on what would seem a dark situation we are currently in 01:49:46 Elysia Moore: https://www.abtt.org.uk/join-abtt 01:49:46 Tarrant Kwok: Thank you so much for this! 01:49:47 jessica harwood: thank you this was really clear and helpful 01:49:47 Tony Rees: Thanks very much all involved! 01:49:48 Jonathan Hill: Thank you. This has been invaluable. 01:49:48 Chris Gaughan: Thanks very interesting event , stay safe from Cork , Ireland 01:49:49 Gary Wright: Thank you everyone - please reach out via our website www.charcaolblue.com - happy to chat further 01:49:52 Jim Davis: Thanks very much panellists and everyone who contributed today 01:49:53 Patricia Davenport: Thank you 01:49:54 Greg Borrell: Thanks all, great thoughts and first steps. Brilliant! 01:49:56 Richard Delight: Thanks everyone 01:49:58 Lorna Earl: Hello to Emma Wilson, so nice to see you! 01:49:59 Frances: Thank you all, very informative and interesting discussion 01:50:00 Jude - Leeds Playhouse: Thank you to all involved. 01:50:01 David Miller: Really useful, thank you everyone…. 01:50:02 Phillip Geddes: Thank you All 01:50:02 Ken Hartnett: Fantastically helpful…well done everyone ! 01:50:05 Amy Bending: Thanks so much for this - it makes me feel so supported that these conversations are happening 01:50:10 Cathy Warwick: thank you to all the panellists ….more conversations like this please!! 01:50:10 Lucy.Stokes: Thank you everyone - great industry and great to see such support 01:50:11 Mike: Thanks everybody. very interesting 01:50:12 User: Thank you all for the information.very helpful! 01:50:14 Liam McDermott: Great first steps, thank you all for your time and input 01:50:14 Bex: Thanks - it's been really helpful and enlightening! 01:50:14 Chris Swallow: Excellent presentation, thank for all who shared thoughts and the ABTT for pulling it together 01:50:18 Robyn Hayes: Thanks very much 01:50:23 Kit Lane: Three cheers for Mig and Elysia who have been running these seminars for two days. Thank you. 01:50:23 kate smith: Amazing job being done on the collation and uploading of all the links and resources being done whilst this session has been running live - thanks to the panel and to all the team not on screen but there in the background for such a brilliant session. 01:50:27 Greg Borrell: Brilliant! Great thoughts and first steps. Thanks all! 01:50:30 Mark Shayle: Great Stuff, thanks everyone, one industry , forward together… 01:50:34 Chris Durant: Great stuff - thanks all !! Nice work team ABTT :-) 01:50:42 Suzy Somerville: This has been fantastic - thank you so much. It has reinforced the work we are doing in venue to create safe working and put protocols in place and I feel reassured that Im going in the right direction! Thank you for those of you who are part of the working groups. Very proud to be part of such a resilient industry! 01:50:43 Ashton Partridge: Thanks everyone, great to hear different opinions 01:50:44 Ashley: Thanks everyone! 01:50:47 NicoleDasNeves: Likewise, it was great joining and listening in todays webinar, great to know that there is so much work going on in the background. the heartbeat to Theatre reopening! 01:50:48 Elysia Moore: Th ABTT has variety of working groups and commmittees and we welcome you to get in touch if you are interested! https://www.abtt.org.uk/who-we-are/our-committees/ 01:50:52 Lucy.Stokes: Well done Mig & all panelists - thank you 01:50:57 Maria Eugenia Ceccotti: really interesting session!! such a great panel! 01:50:59 Paul Wyse: Thanks everyone 01:51:03 Chris Gaughan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-gaughan-420580105/ 01:51:03 Elysia Moore: https://www.abtt.org.uk/committees/the-standing-committee-for-technical-standards/ 01:51:06 Simon Patterson: Thanks you all from RACE FURNITURE. very informative 01:51:14 Mathew Sorley: fantastic thanyou very much 01:51:15 Ken Hartnett: Yay….backstage team !!!! 01:51:34 Emma Jones: Great positivity! Thanks all - great to hear it 01:51:36 Herbert Steele: Thanks a lot for this interesting panel and for the positive vibes and confidence for our coming back 01:51:36 Amy Bending: Elysia has been fantastic through the webinars that I have been involved in - thank you 01:51:37 Mark Shayle: @David Evans - Tec Guru! 01:51:39 Anne Gilmour: Thanks guys - great work, 01:51:45 Martin Rousseau: Thank you, very informative and useful for moving forward 01:51:48 Elysia Moore: Thank you fo everyone for joining us today 01:51:53 Tony Rees: Looking good David! 01:51:56 David Evans : Yes Mark! 01:51:58 Antony Walters: Thanks All! 01:52:01 Elysia Moore: if you are interested in findingout more about the ABTT please see here: https://www.abtt.org.uk/join-abtt 01:52:04 Paul Edwards: Hi Mark Shayle. Long time no see :-) 01:52:08 Maria Eugenia Ceccotti: thank you all!! cheers from Argentina! 01:52:12 Mark Shayle: Hi Paul! 01:52:13 Grant Barden WNO: Thank you for the session - really useful - one final thought although industry guidance is similar there are differences in the develoved nations. We'll try to follow this up in Wales with ABTT Cymru……. 01:52:16 David Evans : Thank you Tonly 01:52:18 Matt Bancroft: Thank you everyone, great session. 01:52:21 David Evans : Tony 01:52:26 Rhonda: Thank you all! 01:52:28 Jules Ross-Brown: Thank you so much all! Very informative and encouraging 01:52:33 Elysia Moore: We are a charity and a membership organization and if you would like to support us moving forward you can become a member OR donate here: https://www.abtt.org.uk/get-involved/donate/ 01:52:34 David Ripley: Thanks all 01:52:36 Jess Nicholls: thank you all, its great to know what is happening in the background 01:52:36 stevybachtalia: thank you so much 01:52:37 emma cameron: Thank you all, this has been really useful and gives us hope for the future. 01:52:49 Julian - RLPO: Thanks to you all 01:52:49 Helen Norman: Thank you! 01:52:50 Paul Edwards: Thank you all