SceneTribe

Your credits become stronger when the work around them is visible

SceneTribe production wikis turn productions into shared records: synopsis, media, cast, crew, contributors, and connected credits in one place.

Production page

The Northbank Chorus

Theatre - Riverside Studio - 2026

Synopsis
Poster and stills
Trailer
Cast
Crew
Contributor credits

A credit should not have to explain itself alone

A title on your CV can only say so much. It rarely shows the scale of the production, the people involved, or the material that made the work real.

Production wikis give your credits context. They help collaborators see what you worked on and who you worked with, without making you rebuild the same explanation every time.

They also support the manifesto promise: creative proof should come from real work and real collaborators, not only from credentials.

What a production record can hold

Your credit in context

Link your role to the production, not just to an isolated line of text.

Your collaborators beside you

Show cast, crew, and contributors as part of the same professional record.

Your proof made easier to share

Give collaborators synopsis, media, and connected work without sending them to five places.

Connect your credits to the work behind them

Create your account and start building a record that gives your productions, collaborators, and credits room to be understood.