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Usher for Wild Swan at The Ugly Duckling

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ORGANIZATION: Wild Swan Theater

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 8 people are interested

Come have fun with us! Do ya wanna help create fantastic family theater? Then join Wild Swan and assist individuals, families, and groups to find their seats in Towsley Auditorium at our public performances of The Ugly Duckling. Usher at one of these times:

  • Friday, October 28, 2016- 9:15a - 10:15a Usher
  • Friday , October 28, 2016-11:00a - 12:15p Usher
  • Saturday, October 29, 2016 - 9:30a - 10:15a Setup Crew
  • - 10:00a - 11:15a Usher
  • - 12:15p - 1:30p Tear Down Crew

You are generally the first smiling face someone sees when coming to a Wild Swan production, so it is important that you are enthusiastic, professional and courteous to our patrons. Once everyone has been seated, we invite you to find an open seat and enjoy the show yourself if you like. Join us!

Resident playwright Jeff Duncan puts his spin on Hans Christian Andersen’s tale of a homely little bird born in a barnyard who is looked down on by everyone around him until, much to his delight (and to the surprise of others), he matures into a swan, the most majestic bird of all.

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About Wild Swan Theater

Location:

6175 Jackson Rd. - Ste. B, Ann Arbor, MI 48103, US

Mission Statement

Wild Swan Theater is dedicated to producing professional children's theater of the highest artistic quality and to making that theater accessible to low income, minority and disabled children through low ticket prices and innovative outreach programs.

Description

Wild Swan Theater was founded in 1980. Since its inception, the company of professional adult actors, dancers, musicians, visual artists and American Sign Language interpreters has performed for hundreds of thousands of children. As well as many public performances in its home base of Ann Arbor, the company tours regularly to theaters, museums and public libraries as well as offering residencies and workshops at schools and hospitals serving disabled children statewide. Wild Swan has pioneered a number of audience accessibility measures for disabled individuals that are models in the state and have earned the praise of educators and health specialists across the country. All productions are performed in American Sign Language as well as spoken English with the signing completely integrated into the productions. A program for blind individuals includes pre-performance backstage "touch tours". Audio-description, a simultaneous description of staging, lights, and costumes, transmitted electronically to participating audience members during pauses in the dialogue, permits audience members who are blind or visually impaired to have access to all the visual elements of the production.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth

WHEN

Fri Oct 28, 2016 - Sat Oct 29, 2016
09:00 AM - 01:30 PM

WHERE

4800 East Huron River DriveMorris Lawrence Building, WCC CampusCorner of E. Huron River Dr & Emergency DrAnn Arbor, MI 48105

(42.26284,-83.66426)
 

SKILLS

  • People Skills
  • American Sign Language
  • Theater Arts

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 15
  • 1.5 hours
  • Must be able to read tickets and climb stairs

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