Want to be part of The Hindu MetroPlus Theatre Fest?

July 18, 2014 02:59 pm | Updated April 21, 2016 05:11 pm IST

India’s biggest theatre festival is here for the tenth year running. If you want to be a part of the excitement, this is the time to sign up. Whether you are fascinated by the magic of the stage or itching to work with a fun and spirited team, whether you love props and costumes or just want to do something different and have fun – trust us, this is the place to be.

The Hindu MetroPlus Theatre Festival 2014 , managed by Evam , is scheduled for August across five cities - Chennai, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Kochi. We want energetic, enthusiastic, and creative youngsters to help us run the fest. A whole month of work and dedication goes into the festival. You will be involved in marketing, ticketing, production, backstage support, props and decor, online media, and all the other aspects that go into a fest of this size. You must be prepared to devote ample time and attention for the event, so don’t apply if there’s an exam around the corner.The fest will feature some of the biggest names in Indian theatre. Go on, sign up. Who else pays you to have a bit of fun?

For details, mail mptf@evam.in with your name, contact details, qualifications and city.

>See the full MPTF 2014 schedule here

>Tickets for all shows can be purchased online here

Log on to >www.thehindu.com/theatrefest

Twitter:>@TheHinduTheatre

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