Be part of the drama

Calling enthusiastic and young volunteers to join the Evam team behind the MetroPlus Theatre Fest 2012

July 04, 2012 05:55 pm | Updated 05:55 pm IST

BEHIND-THE-SCENES Members of the Evam team of volunteers

BEHIND-THE-SCENES Members of the Evam team of volunteers

Admiring showbiz from afar is just not enough. Welcome to a team that helps create, facilitate and support the art of theatre! Evam Entertainment is looking for new team members. If you think you are fun, enterprising and love all drama, give us a call and we could make your free time a lot more worth having.

“Being a part of this team will be an experience that will change your perspective on so many things. It gives you responsibilities that prepare you for what is out there, and, finally, it is a place to meet amazing people and foster relationships that will last a lifetime,” says Harish Ramaswamy, member since 2009. Here, it is not only about creating the all-round theatrical experience for audiences, but also about learning and growing in an environment where no problem is big enough to stop you from having a smile on your face. You get a first row view of the process of managing plays and get to be part of the aftermath too. Running a festival is no mean business and busy time starts in July with one of India’s largest performance arts based international festivals — The MetroPlus Theatre Festival — kicking off in July. We are looking for inspired, enthusiastic youngsters. So if you would love to be associated with the magic of drama, our team is the place for you. Call us at +91 98406 12333 or email team@evam.in for details and registration.

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