Twelfth Night

European Theatre Group

AUDITIONS

For the 2002/2003 Winter Tour show

Twelfth Night

Auditions have now closed

We still need

3 FRESHER TECHNICIANS

No previous experience needed!
Contact drd22 or man32 for details

PUBLICIST on TOUR


Contact fsp21 for details

Applications deadline for both positions Wednesday 16 October.

ETG 2002/03 Tour

* The European Theatre Group is the premier touring drama company within Britain's prestigious University of Cambridge. It has a long-standing reputation for producing innovative and forward thinking drama. In 1957, it was founded as The Experimental Theatre Group, by a group of friends led by Michael Deakin, the now famous film producer - and including the internationally renowned Sir Derek Jacobi, Sir Ian McKellen and Trevor Nunn - who took Romeo and Juliet on tour across most of Switzerland for a couple of weeks. The tour was a great success, and we have visited Europe just before Christmas ever since.

For 43 years, ETG has provided successive generations of company members and audiences with challenging experiences completely unimaginable elsewhere in British student theatre, whilst at the same time fostering social and cultural links between Britain and the rest of Europe. The tour has now matured from its humble origins (half a dozen actors and a set transported in two fruit vans!) into a challenging coach bound operation for a for a company of 25, with planning beginning in March for the following December's production.
Our venues range from school halls to a converted bread oven, from the Swiss Alps to magical Paris. We then return to Cambridge in the first week of Lent Term 2003 to perform for a week in the home of student theatre there - the ADC Theatre. .


The Company

Tour Manager Fiona Paterson
Business Manager Notza Reevers
Director Matthew Boughton
Technical Director Doug Deboys
Lighting Designer Michael Nabarro
Publicity Manager Lloyd Wood
Set Designer Catherine Stevenson
Costume Designer Liz Bell
Stage Manager Ben Wood
Welfare Officer Laura Greenfield





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