Volunteer for Theatre Organizations in Edmonton
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Information about Theatre Organizations in Edmonton offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Theatre Organizations from other locations in Alberta or expand your results by changing the location from the menu to the right. Some arts and cultures groups focus on theatre, including theatre societies and various productions. These groups usually put on public theatrical performances at various times throughout the year.
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Azimuth Theatre Association
11315 - 106th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
Azimuth Theatre creates and presents original Canadian performance that examines society and the human condition with a critical gaze.
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Volunteer Profile of Azimuth Theatre Association
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Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
10330 84th Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
FTA is dedicated to providing a vibrant year-round home in Edmonton for local, national, and international artists to present theatre arts that challenge audiences, and celebrate the cultural fabric of our communities. We do so by fostering an environment and providing resources that encourage audiences of all ages, and artists - professionals and aspiring alike - to take creative chances.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of Fringe Theatre Adventures Society
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Metro Cinema Society
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, 6-32 Stanley Milner Library, Edmonton, Alberta
Metro Cinema is a community-based non-profit society devoted to the exhibition and promotion of Canadian, international and independent film and video in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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Volunteer Profile of Metro Cinema Society
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The Citadel Theatre
9828-101A Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta
The Citadel Theatre is one of North America's largest not-for-profit theatres. It is a complex of five performance spaces in downtown Edmonton. The Theatre's core programming in the 2015/16 season features 9 plays. The Citadel also features an outreach performance series each year known as Beyond the Stage, designed to encourage people who have not encountered much live theatre to come into the Citadel and experience various forms of entertainment beyond conventional theatre offerings. A registered charitable organization, the Citadel also operates a year-round theatre school known as the Robbins Academy.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of The Citadel Theatre
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The Free Will Players Theatre Guild
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Suite 618, Edmonton, Alberta
The Free Will Players are a not-for-profit theatre company that formed in 1989. The company endeavors to create professional, contemporary, innovative productions of the works of William Shakespeare that are accessible to all audiences, regardless of age, ability, education, or income levels, while also developing new audiences and mentoring theatre professionals of the future.
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Volunteer Profile of The Free Will Players Theatre Guild
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Theatre Network
8529 Gateway Blvd., Edmonton, Alberta
Theatre Network~live at the Roxy produces contemporary theatre with an emphasis on Canadian playwrights and stories. Theatre Network has taken on a dedication to produce work that is challenging and engaging in content and form, and is not afraid to challenge our conceptions of the world we live in. Our continuing commitment is towards risk, especially where it involves content and the energy that is borne from that kind of risk. Not all of our work is controversial, but we have chosen to welcome controversy, rather than fear it.
Keywords: Theatre
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Volunteer Profile of Theatre Network
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