Stirling Players Youth Committee 2010 Call for Nominations!

sarahv | 05/11/2009 - 00:54

We are now accepting nominations for our new Youth Committee for 2010!

The Stirling Players Committee recently made a change to the way the Stirling Players Youth group runs. SPY will now be managed by a committee of young people aged from 16 years, who will create and run an annual theatre program open to the youth of the City of Stirling.
The program will include a huge range of theatre-related activities such as

• Youth productions
• Theatre workshops
• Coordinating events

This is not simply an opportunity for our young members to be involved in the theatre, but to actually plan and manage their own work. It’s also a fantastic way to build theatre skills and gain viable experience in the arts.

Visit the Stirling Players website at www.stirlingplayers.com.au or email to info@stirlingplayers.com.au to complete the secure electronic application form.

Applications will be forwarded to our current SPY Coordinator Keren Schlink and are due by Sunday 13 December 2009. Please feel free to forward this information to anyone you think would be interested in submitting an application!

The SPY Committee will be elected by the SPY Coordinator and the Stirling Players General Committee at the January 2010 committee meeting, and applicants will be notified of the results by mid-January 2010.

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