Jobs
Actors
The main casting period is January and February for our Summer tours, although we are pleased to accept applications all year round. Please note that hard-copy photographs and CV's are preferred. For Summer 2010 please submit your application by 28th January 2010
To help you decide if open air touring theatre might be right for you - it isn't for everyone! - we have compiled a useful outline of the level of commitment needed from our actors. Please read this before getting in touch.This document is a PDF file. Download Adobe Acrobat Reader if you are unable to read these files.
For more details contact
maddy@heartbreakproductions.co.uk / 01926 430307
Artistic
Directors, designers, musicians, costumiers ... if you are interested in working with us in any of these capacities, we would be delighted to hear from you.
For more details contact
maddy@heartbreakproductions.co.uk / 01926 430307
Work Experience
Heartbreak are pleased to offer work experience to local students.
The work offered depends very much upon the time of year you are looking to be placed with Autumn/Winter tending to be administrative and Spring/Summer focussed on the artistic/marketing side of our work.
For more details contact
info@heartbreakproductions.co.uk / 01926 430307
Volunteers
Ushering/Stewarding vacancies are available during our tours at Leamington Spa, Sheffield, Manchester, Newcastle, Bristol venues. In exchange for your time we offer free tickets for those who can help.
For more details contact
info@heartbreakproductions.co.uk / 01926 430307
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Reviews
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Twelfth Night: A good evening's entertainment. Beautiful location (Hughendon Manor)
By Lori on 12-09-2009 -
Wind in the Willows: Lovely costumes. Beautiful castle (Chepstow)
By Catherine on 11-08-2009 -
The Wizard of Oz - Sheffield Botanical Gardens "always been one of my favourites and it was really good to see a new slant on an old story. My wife was particulary taken by Dave Cutler who played the Scarecrow and the amazing way he could twist and turn his body as though he was a rag doll".
By John Scholey on 11-11-2009


