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Autism Able presents

Future Collaborations Festival 2024

SLUG • JEREMY WARMSLEY • NANO KINO • JODIE NICHOLSON • MT MISERY • LIZ CORNEY • IDLE HANDS • DISTANT LISTENING • BEN LUNN & THE AUTISM ABLE  ORCHESTRA • THE FRETS  • GRACE & ELISE

Saturday 14 September, 2024. 2pm - 11pm.

£10 early bird (until 31 July)
£12 full price

Subject to online booking fee

Introducing the Future Collaborations Festival: an annual event weaving together the extraordinary talents of neurodivergent and neurotypical musicians.

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Backed by the support of The Arts Council and AutismAble, our festival serves as more than just an exhibition of amazing music. 

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The festival embodies a grander purpose, providing meaningful work experience to neurodivergent youth. From set-up to clean-up, artist liaison to stage management, ticketing to marketing, our festival offers hands-on learning opportunities in all facets of event production. These budding professionals will also take on accessibility audits, safety planning, first aid station management, photography, videography, and event stewardship, offering them a wide selection of work experience and potential career paths.

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Line Up

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SLUG • JEREMY WARMSLEY• 

NANO KINO • JODIE NICHOLSON • 

MT MISERY • LIZ CORNEY • 

IDLE HANDS • DISTANT LISTENING

BEN LUNN & THE AUTISM ABLE ORCHESTRA 

THE FRETS  • GRACE & ELISE

Visiting us.

​​​Accessibility

We are a fully accessible venue; all entrances are wheelchair accessible and automatic, there is an accessible toilet on the premises and each area of the building is on one level. Please let us know if you have any questions about access and find out how we can assist.

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Carer’s go free, limited to one carer’s ticket per booking – order directly from the venue.

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Ticket buyers can inform Gosforth Civic Theatre of any access requirements in the checkout for tickets or by emailing info@gosforthcivictheatre.co.uk.

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​Your journey and parking

Gosforth Civic Theatre is right next to (literally 2 minutes walk from) Regent Centre Metro Station and Bus Interchange, which means we're on a host of major transport links including Tyne & Wear Metro, Arriva, Stagecoach and Go North East bus services and via car from Great North Road. Please visit our YOUR VISIT section of our website to find directions and the best way to arrive at GCT.

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We have a small, free car park but this will be very busy and part reserved for artists and staff, so it's best to avoid planning on parking directly at the venue. Please keep this in mind if you're driving over; we detail alternative parking on our YOUR VISIT page so check it out!

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