...is exactly how I don't like to do my event photography, but I was working with a team of photographers, and this is the assignment that was given to me. It proved to be a useful problem-solving opportunity, so I'll share my experience in case any of you can benefit or offer alternatives.
Having worked in the space before, I knew I'd be about 100' from the stage and that it probably wouldn't be very bright. I'm not a sports shooter, so my longest lens was a Tamron 70-300mm f4.5-6.3. Not sure if the stage lighting would suffice, I set up a pair of speedlights aimed at the stage. Good thing I did, because, while I switched back and forth between flash and ambient, the latter shots weren't great, pushing up against ISO 25,600.
Afterward, I wished for a 100-300/4, but then realized that even f4, with the fast shutter speeds needed to freeze motion, wouldn't help a whole lot. So, I've resigned myself to using flash in that kind of situation. I don't like it because it's hard to get just the right facial expression of a speaker with just one frame every few seconds. C'est la vie. Once I'd accepted the need to use flash, I realized that I really didn't need a bright lens, which led to the rather radical thought that my FZ1000 MkII would probably do the job nearly as well as the 70-300 on my a7RIII. Hmm.
No questions here, but ideas welcome.