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Volunteering
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Licklog Players has an abundance of volunteer
opportunities for people to be involved in the
thrilling experience of theatre. Regardless of
your experience level, if you’re interested, we
can probably find something helpful and fun for
you to do! Our volunteers enjoy working and
having fun with the following:
Acting
- Working in a collaborative environment
with your fellow cast members, the director and
crew, you’ll find acting to be an extremely
rewarding experience.
Box
Office - The Lobby’s teeming with people
excited about seeing the show. You’re the
smiling face they see as they purchase their
tickets at the window.
Reservations
- Box office opens two weeks before musicals
and one week before plays. Box office hours are
Monday-Friday, 9am-1pm. Sign up for a shift to
accept reservations.
Costumes
- We may need a 1920s gangster suit for a
10-year old or a 1950s dress for a debutante. In
the theatre’s expansive costume department,
there are lots of ways to help. If you can
thread a needle or sew a hem, you could be part
of the fun.
Make-up
- Hair and make-up skills range from subtle
(Amanda in The Glass Menagerie) to
dramatic (the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz).
Sometimes styles change between acts. Be part of
the excitement!
Set
Building - This is fun! Watch the stage come
to life under your own hand. We provide the
tools and guidance, you provide the energy.
Light
and Sound - Every stage production lives and
breathes as the lights and sound direct feelings
and emotions. Detail-oriented people love this
exciting work.
Backstage
- Fast and Quiet! Volunteers change scenery,
props and costumes during the several acts of
the production.
Prop
Finder - Are you a flea market pro? We might
ask you to find props as diverse as a medieval
sword, a huge gong, a cello, or trick handcuffs.
Put your deal-finding skills to work.
Music
- From the orchestra pit, professional and
nonprofessional musicians gather to add the
final touch of music to the production.
Publicity
- The success of any production depends on
spreading the word! Publicity volunteers write
press releases and public service announcements
while other volunteers can put up posters at
area retail locations.
Administrative/Office
- Volunteers with clerical and telephone
skills are always needed in the office,
especially to place labels on and sort the
newsletter.
Fundraising
- From dipping ice cream at our ice cream
booth at the Georgia Mountain Fair to
approaching businesses for financial support.
There are lots of ways to help with
fundraising,. We count on community support!
Food
preparation - Join the party! Share your
favorite recipe with us for our traditional
Opening Night Reception. |
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