Theatre must learn to balance social media’s benefits and downsides
Theatres and producers need to consider carefully the impact not only of actors’ private posts, but also casting decisions and other sensitive production details. Photo: Urupong/Getty Images
Sites such as Twitter and Facebook have long been seen as useful promotional tools – but following the Seyi Omooba tribunal venues, producers and performers need to think carefully about how to avoid getting caught up in social media storms
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