'We Will Rock You'

'We Will Rock You'

poster for Mandurah Little Theatre's production of 'We Will Rock You' by Queen & Ben Elton.

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 22/09/2007 - 05:45 peter young (not verified) work as a set builder
Try checking out Arts Hub
Author: Na
Date: 22/09/2007 - 08:38

Try checking out Arts Hub (there's a jobs feed on this site - go to the news page, scroll down to see their feed). Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of advertised roles for set builders. Depending on where you plan on living in Australia, you can approach a couple of venues and production companies. Tell us what state your heading to, and I can provide some more specific advice.

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