British Youth Council - Work Experience for 16-19 year olds, Sept 2012
The British Youth Council is offering 24 week work placements to 16-19 year olds who are not in employment or training. To find out how it might help you and how the scheme works, listen to the podcast. There are five places available for the programme starting 3rd September 2012. Further Inquiries to:
Keith Morgan
British Youth Council
Tel:020 7250 8374
Mobile: 07809 507 367
Keith.Morgan@byc.org.uk
Produced & Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Cochrane Theatre Youth Production - Your Chance to Get Involved
Camden Community Radio’s Fiona Wright and Athos Harber talk with the Deirdre Malynn, the Director of the Cochrane Theatre who is still looking for a few people aged 16 to 23 to come and benefit from this opportunity to be in a professional production. If you have front stage talent, forget xFactor and get down to Southampton Row on Monday 8th August at 10.30am. You just might end up in the September performance of ‘Oh What A Lovely War’, acting, singing and learning how to be part of the Company. If you are looking for a job behind the scenes, there are five times as many backstage jobs as on stage jobs ones. You can try your hand at practical tasks such as lighting, sound, costume, press, marketing, stage sets and stage management in a professional environment. The Cochrane Theatre is at Southampton Row, Holborn, London WC1B 4AP
Telephone: 020 7269 1600
Recorded by: David Michaels
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's On: Week Beginning 8th August
Opportunity at the Cockrane Theatre – only for 16 to 23 year olds – to train in performance and theatre support services. Call 020 7269 1600. Cochrane Theatre, is in Southampton Row, Holborn, London WC1B 4AP. Amnesty Letter Writing Group down the pub: Camden Fringe Festival continues with ‘Life’, ‘The Country Girl’ and ‘Fringe Benefits-Pandor’s Boxes’: Chat about the new book ‘CHAVs The Demonisation of the Working Class’: Golden Bear award winning film, ‘A Separation’ is at the Renoir, Brunswick Square: Book for Open House London: Book trips on Maiden Lane Summer Programme on Monday at 2pm at the sports pitch.
Read by: Athos Harber, David Michaels, Fiona Wright and Marian Larragy.
Research: Marian Larragy
Recording: David Michaels
Editing: Athos Harber
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