Padi - Male Actor Class Act Sydney

class act theatre | 27/10/2007 - 08:26

PAID - MALE ACTOR FOR THEATRE IN EDUCATION - SYDNEY

Professional male actor wanted for theatre in education plays touring Sydney Schools; must be experienced, trained and able to sing.

Originally formed 13 years ago in Western Australia , the Theatre-In-Education company, Class Act Theatre will be in its third year in Sydney. The play “Bully Busters” is being performed at high schools (yr 7-9) and the play “Bully Busters, the original” will be performed at primary schools (yr 3 – 6). The plays will tour and visit various locations throughout Sydney metro.

- Acting age range: 18 – 28
- Medium-large build
- Own car/transport required.

Earn $100 per performance (45 minute show), usually 2–3 performances a day, during school hours.

2008 Seasons:

Term 1: March 3 – 28

Term 2: May 5 – 30

Term 3: August 18 – September 12

Term 4: October 20 – November 14

The members of Class Act have had years of experience in this field, and to date the company has produced over thirty five original plays (around 5,000 performances) to over 670 000 children.

Please send your bio and headshot to: Bianka at classactsyd@yahoo.com.au

Deadline 23 November 2007

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