WORK WITH US
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JOIN OUR BOARD
We're looking for people to join our board of directors in 2021.
The Board will be helping to Guide and Grow Cream-Faced Loons CIC & Motley-Minded Cobblers through 2021 and into the future. This is your chance to be involved in shaping one of Manchester's fastest growing theatre companies.
OUR MISSION
Our mission in to bring EXCITING, ACCESSIBLE & AFFORDABLE Theatre to new audiences around the North West and beyond. Both our classic Shakespeare performances and original devised theatre will be innovative, exciting and thinking of the audience experience at its core. We will continue to strive to make theatre accessible to all - including both audiences and creatives - by continuing to create new, open opportunities and constantly improving our promotion of diversity and inclusivity. We believe quality theatre should be available to all, which is why our tickets will never be more than £10 per person.
THE ROLE
The Board meets 3-4 times a year. Members offer advice & guidance, as well as helping to decide future projects and events, and ensuring that the company is continuing to follow our mission and ethos.
This is a voluntary position, though members do receive free tickets to all Loons & Cobblers Events.
ABOUT YOU
There is no Upper or Lower age limit to becoming a Board Member, and we actively encourage people of all backgrounds to apply.
We're particularly keen to hear from people with experience or expertise in:
Schools & Education
Accessibility & Diversity
Fundraising
Working With Young People (or being a Young Person Yourself!)
APPLY
Use the form below to apply to be a member of our Board, just tell us a little about yourself and why you would like to work with us, or alternatively you can email us at CREAMFACEDLOONSTC@GMAIL.COM
We look forward to hearing from you!
CLOSING DATE: 28th Feb 2021
“ what this production achieves that so many do not is a connection, a real engagement with the audience. You’re in on the jokes, you’re part of the pretence, you really care about the characters”