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We aim to match mentors who want to share their skills in music theatre with mentees who want to develop them. 


 

Want to share your skills?

We are looking for people with experience in live musical theatre performance and production to act as mentors to those who are keen to learn. We particularly welcome skilled Super Citizens (mature, retired citizens who may have more time to commit to creative pursuits) who have experience in such areas such as performance, music, set building, costume and prop making, make-up, lighting and sound, and stage management. Our Social Inclusion Program also needs skilled mentors to train those who are keen but lack the knowledge.

Want to develop skills?

If you are starting out or are already experienced in the creative side of live music theatre, this is your chance to benefit from an experienced Endangered Productions mentor in areas such as performance, music, set building, costume and prop making, make-up, lighting and sound, and stage management. Theatre is a great environment for being part of a team and developing new skills.

meet some of our mentors

Yvette-opt

yvette simpson

Production Manager
NIDA Graduate
Coordinator extraordinaire

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ruth brent

Choreographer
Arabian dance exponent
Movement and dance therapist

Sandy

sandy gray

Set Designer
Architect-trained
Creative staging expert

meet some of our alumni

sarah

Sarah was our Social Media Manager for two productions. Based on this experience (and her undoubted skills) Sarah was offered a Communications Officer job at one of Sydney's premier professional Arts companies.

Emma

Emma worked as a costume designer and maker for Peer Gynt. Her work for us formed a large part of her portfolio in her successful application to the National Institute of Dramatic Art BFA (Costume) degree.

RAZA

A mature-age journalist, Raza was taking a work pause. She was then able to transition to Social Media employment based on her past experience and the social media work done for Endangered Productions.


other ways to join the community

We welcome all kinds of volunteers. There are opportunities for volunteers to learn and share skills our upcoming production of Peer Gynt.

Suggest someone for our Social Inclusion Program. It provides creative opportunities for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised through disability or disadvantage.

Get a paid gig. Our productions provide work opportunities for professional musicians, singers, and actors.

 


We love sponsors!

By becoming a private or corporate sponsor you will contribute to the creation of quality, accessible music theatre in Sydney.

Contact us and we will get back to you directly about opportunities in our upcoming production of Peer Gynt.