Georgia Tuohey, a seasoned professional in the music and theatre industries, has announced the debut of Red Fez Social, a bespoke social media marketing agency tailored to the distinct needs of the arts and entertainment sectors.
Utilising her extensive expertise across both music and theatre, Georgia Tuohey has crafted Red Fez Social’s services with an insider’s understanding. Her successful social media campaigns include West End hits like Bat Out of Hell: The Musical and A Night with Janis Joplin, in addition to her work with prominent organisations like the Theatrical Guild.
“Having worked across various areas of the entertainment industry, I understand the challenges arts organisations face in getting noticed online,” says Tuohey, founder of Red Fez Social. “Our goal is to help theatre companies, productions, and performers cut through the noise and connect meaningfully with their audience.”
Red Fez Social offers a range of services, including bespoke social media strategies, content creation, and campaign management, specifically aimed at:
- Major West End and touring productions
- Theatre venues and companies
- Individual performers and artists
- Arts-focused charities and organisations
- Festival organisers
By merging data-driven insights with creative originality, Red Fez Social enables its clients to stay ahead of fast-evolving social media trends while ensuring their brand’s voice remains authentic.
The agency has already begun to make an impact within the arts community, collaborating with notable clients like Dewynters and Lytham Festival and handling social media campaigns for various theatre productions and industry groups.
With proven success in music, theatre, and live events, Red Fez Social is set to be a transformative force within the arts sector, thanks to Tuohey’s unique combination of industry experience and social media expertise.
For additional information on how Red Fez Social can help raise your arts organisation’s digital presence, visit www.redfezsocial.com or contact Georgia Tuohey directly.