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We’re on the search for Freelance Creative Arts Practitioners

The Marina Theatre is looking for creative arts facilitators and practitioners to join our freelance pool and help support our youth, education and community offer.

We are keen to hear from people with the following experience and skills:

  • A range of practical performing arts skills.
  • Experience of workshop planning and delivery
  • Experience of working with young people aged between 5-18 years old
  • Experience of directing young people in theatrical productions
  • Experience working with community groups and people from a variety of backgrounds
  • Self-motivated, well-organised and efficient
  • Experience managing potentially complex participants and behaviours
  • Co-facilitation experience

All practitioners will be employed on a freelance basis and must have an up to date DBS check.

If you would like to be considered for work as a Creative Arts Practitioner with us please submit a CV and a short covering letter outlining your area of interest and relevant experience to the Marina Theatre’s Head of Young People and Outreach: Will Isgrove willisgrove@marinatheatre.co.uk

 

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CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Fancy Performing or Helping with Activities?

We are looking to add to our team of volunteers for our Alternative Lowestoft event on Saturday 20th July. We’re looking for HELPERS and FLASHMOB volunteers.

Volunteering for Alternative Lowestoft is an opportunity to meet new people, support Lowestoft’s developing art scene and encourage people to view our lovely seaside town in a completely new light.

We’re looking for people to HELPERS to help with:

  • Craft activities
  • Setting up a mini beach in the town centre
  • Running activities
  • Assisting professional actors during a performance

(Helper volunteers would need to be available 11am – 3pm and/or 2pm – 6pm on 20th July)

We’re also looking for FLASHMOB volunteers to:

  • Be part of our Alternative Lowestoft performance alongside a team of professional actors

(Flashmob volunteers would need to be available 6pm – 8pm on Tuesday 16th July and 5:30pm – 8pm on 19th July, and available for at least 2 out of 4 performances on 20th July – 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm)

If you are interested in a being a Helper or Flashmob volunteer, please send Abbie an email at: alternativelowestoft@gmail.com before 5pm on Monday 15th July.

Alternative Lowestoft is brought to you by the Marina Theatre as part of the Making Waves Together project – a wider partnership between Great Yarmouth Borough Council and Waveney District Council.

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Actors Required for Outdoor Performance

We are looking to cast 3 actors, 2 female and 1 male for an outdoor promenade performance in the centre of Lowestoft on 20th July.

Rehearsal dates:

Wednesday 10th July (can be flexible with availability on this date)

Monday 15th July

Tuesday 16th July

Wednesday 17th July

Thursday 18th July

Friday 19th July

Saturday 20th July (Performance Day)

To apply please email abbie@hellodrama.co.uk with CV (and a link to show-reel if you have one). This opportunity is open to all actors aged 18 and over.

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Untold Tales Returns!

Untold Tales, the Marina’s playwritting festival for young writers is returning for its second year!

Since January, pupils from schools in Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth have been working with storyteller and Shakespeare teacher Simon Bridge whose work as an educator notably includes the Globe Theatre in London, and East Anglian playwright James McDermott whose Norfolk-based play Rubber Ring is currently being developed for TV, to create their very own short plays.   

“We wanted to create a project that gave young people a chance to express themselves creatively and share their ideas with a wider audience. We received over 151 submissions, and every single script is packed with energy and ambition.  18 of these scripts are now with a professional cast and will be staged at the Marina Theatre on the 2nd July.  The 5-strong cast are taking on over 90 speaking roles, and it’s sure to be hugely entertaining spectacle.  There’s something very powerful about seeing your words come to life and we hope the young writers and audience members both are inspired.” – Will Isgrove, Head of Young People and Outreach.

The project, part of Making Waves Together, has seen the school children learn about characters, settings, dialogue, problems and their resolutions before being challenged to come up with their own unique and dramatic stories. 

Amy Wylie, the director of Untold Tales said: ‘I think the most exciting thing about the project is that we present a completely unfiltered view of a child’s imagination, it’s like a slightly wired dream.’ As you can tell, the presentation of these plays next week is going to be a fun and entertaining celebration of the imagination of young writers.

You can support this fantastic evening of young talent on Tuesday 2nd July at 7pm. Book your seats here.