Karen Lambert
Architect and theatre lover, trained singer and dancer, Karen brings her rich skills and experience to set design for Endangered Productions.
Karen Lambert graduated from Architecture in 1991. She has learnt professional singing and ballet and has always had a strong interest in Theatre.
She helped facilitate the relocation of PACT youth theatre from the Corn exchange building in Sussex Street to a disused factory building in Erskineville. At this time, Karen was also the set designer of the Children’s Crusade and the set was able to be reused as the structure in the youth theatre’s new venue.
Karen is resource conscious and loves the use of imagination to fill in the gaps. She has organised a wide variety of events that utilise her creative project management, design and facilitation skills. These include public space competitions, exhibitions and special commemorations.
Karen has also worked in various creative roles in the public, private and not-for–profit sectors.
Want to join us?
Endangered Productions welcome all kinds of volunteers. There are opportunities for volunteers to learn and share skills our upcoming production of Peer Gynt. We particularly welcome skilled creative, perhaps retired, Super Citizens who are willing to act as mentors.
Our productions will also 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 our upcoming production of Peer Gynt.