> News
> Latest Info
> Exhibitions
> StageNews

Subscribe to our RSS-feed

Stage Accompany started a 'RSS-feed' for its news items. With RSS you will automatically receive the latest news headlines as soon as it's published on the website, even though you are not logged in on our website. This way it's simple to stay informed about the latest news. In order to make use of this RSS feed you need a 'RSS-reader'. You can find more information about RSS below.

What is RSS and RSS-feed?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to receive information (for example: news headlines) quick and easily. A RSS-feed makes sure this information is send to its readers.

How can I read a RSS-feed?
In order to read a RSS feed you need a RSS-reader. This RSS-reader displays all the messages of the sources you selected and subscribed to. As soon as a new message arrives you will be notified with a signal. The title and a short note will appear in the lower right corner of the screen, without you needing to browse to the website. Not sooner then the moment you click on the link, you will automatically be redirected the appropriate website where you can read the complete story. This way you will always stay informed of the most recent development in a simple way.

RSS-feed Stage Accompany
The RSS-reader displays all the messages of the sources you selected and subscribed to. In this reader you can add the RSS-feed of Stage Accompany by adding the following link:

RSS feed RSS-feed: Daily News

Free RSS-readers
There are many RSS-readers on the internet, some of them are available for free. Below you will find a short list of the most popular free RSS-readers. Please select one reader suitable for your platform (e.g. Windows) and download the RSS-reader. After download and installation you can add the RSS-feed of Stage Accompany. This way you will receive the latest news at you fingertips.


The Firefox web browser has a build-in RSS-reader, which becomes active (at the right corner of your screen) as soon as it detects a RSS-feed. The RSS-extension for Firefox, Sage, is even better.