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7 people are interested
Info Session 5/30! - Volunteer at Non-profit Theater that Serves Homeless Youth!
ORGANIZATION: The Actors Theatre Workshop
Please visit the new page to apply.
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7 people are interested
Volunteer at Award-Winning Theater in NYC that Serves Homeless Children!
Information and Registration Session!
Saturday, May 30th, 2009
It starts at 2:00 pm sharp!
Please RSVP by emailing outreach@actorstheatreworkshop.com or by calling 212.947.1386 ext.0
Join our volunteer corps and make a meaningful contribution to our community through a variety of award-winning programs at The Actors Theatre Workshop.
Use your talents, expertise and commitment to truly make a difference!
Learn about our innovative volunteer program and our award-winning after-school Theater and Education Program for Homeless Children, The Builders of the New World! (click on link at end of posting)
IMPORTANT: In response to the overwhelming number of applicants who wish to be considered for the upcoming program, the Info Session will also include an Application and Interview Session. We will extend the Information Session until everyone has completed their interview. Please plan ample time to complete this process.
Application and interview are given after the info session.
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About The Actors Theatre Workshop
Location:
145 West 28th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10001, US
Mission Statement
ATW's mission is to teach individuals from all walks of life original creative techniques that provides them with the tools to change and to create new, original theatre that examines the conflicts that have emerged form today's cultural mix and creates hope for the fulfillment in the human experience.
Description
Founded over two decades ago, the Actors Theatre Workshop is an established pioneer in non-profit theatre that produces classical and contemporary plays, develops new dramatic works, trains and develops actors, directors and writers while making a difference in the lives of at-risk youth and the community at large. Thurman E. Scott, ATW's artistic director, Executive Producer and Founder, is a widely acknowledged expert of artistic project development, an innovator of award-winning arts curriculums and programs for proffessional artistic training, and has a long and successful history of public service to culturaly under-served communities.
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145 West 28th Street3rd FloorNew York, NY 10001
DATE POSTED
November 20, 2017
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REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18