
Running a production takes more than creativity — it takes organization, communication, and a lot of behind-the-scenes work that often goes unseen.
Beyond Theatre Collective offers a growing collection of theatre tools, templates, merch, and educational resources designed to support theatre professionals, educators, and theatre makers. Whether you’re looking for a quick, free download or a more in-depth paid resource, or more blacks to add to your wardrobe, this hub will help you find the right next step.
Free Theatre Resources
Start here for practical, no-cost tools you can use right away. These free resources are available with a valid email address and are designed to support real-world rehearsal and production needs.

The Scene Shop
Looking for more robust worksheets, templates, or theatre-inspired merchandise? The Scene Shop includes paid resources created to save you time, reduce stress, and support sustainable theatre work.

Cue to Cue Blog
Cue to Cue is a blog from Beyond Theatre Collective for people who make theatre happen—onstage, backstage, and everywhere in between. These guides are free to read and written to support both emerging and experienced theatre professionals.

The Call Board Email Newsletter
Subscribe to our monthly email newsletter. Designed for theatre-makers, whether in the wings, at the tech table, at a board member’s meeting, or answering emails between rehearsals. Sent on the last Wednesday of each month.

How to Choose the Right Resource
Not sure where to start?
- New to a task or role?
Begin with the free checklists and templates. - Looking for a complete system or repeatable process?
A paid toolkit will give you everything in one place. - Want to see what other theatre professionals have come across?
Read our blog to see how others in the theatre industry have thrived in their roles.
Built by Someone Who’s Been There
These resources are created by a theatre professional with hands-on experience in stage management, production support, and theatre marketing. Every tool reflects the realities of working in volunteer-driven, educational, and community theatre spaces.
If you’re looking for practical support that respects your time, budget, and people, you’re in the right place.
