This is The Playrooom Company. A Capetonian-built community to empower creatives:
Are you a creative living in Cape Town? If so, The Playrooom Company is the community for you.
At the heart of The Playrooom Company is a desire to serve creatives in every way possible. Whether you’re onstage, backstage, or in production, they want to empower you with a holistic offering that supports your personal and professional needs, as well as grows the creative industries around the world.
But they’re not doing it alone. They want to understand creatives’ needs and wants so they can build the app ‘for you and with you.’ Collaboration, after all, is the fastest way for the industry to grow.‘When two or more creatives meet, magic happens,’ says Anna. To make this happen, The Playrooom Company needs your help. They want you to follow them, and give them feedback and input as they create the app.
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