The ITA is pleased to announce it's first Finley Adjudicators course for 2008 will be held at Garrick on Wednesday 25th June (a big THANK YOU to Garrick for providing the seats and Jarrod for running the course). This is an ideal opportunity for all of you who would like to see how the Finley Adjudication system works and if you like it, put your name down for a position of Finley Adjudicator next year or some time in the future.
You don't have to be experienced to do the course, you don't have to pay (you DO have to be a member of the ITA though), you just have to care about Community Theatre.
It'll be a fun evening, you'll get to see some really good theatre, what have you got to lose.....
If you'd like to put your name down for this course, or one of the others which will be run during this year, send an email to ita.adjudicator@gmail.com
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