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The Young Persons’ Theatre Company is looking for a creative props team within the design department for our next stage production, Flamingo Blues, a new musical which will be staged at an off West End venue in July 2007. The production began life as an independent film, which writer Victoria Howell and director Robbi Stevens produced in 2002 and which they have now adapted into a new stage musical. Taking its inspiration from the film noir genre of the 1940s and 50s, the story is set in the Chicago of 1952, and tells a story of power and corruption, murder and double cross in a contemporary take on a classic style. Flamingo Blues is the first stage musical of its kind, and one which has already had a great deal of interest from the industry. Following the 1950’s theme, our designer is looking to replicate styles with a cartoon/comic book edge, which gives a vast design scope and a chance to really play with the characters creatively. The props team will be involved in researching, sourcing, making and reconstructing for stage and set and individuals will have the opportunity to put their own creative flare into designs and production. Technical experience is not necessarily essential, although you must have a good eye for detail. Please note that we are specifically looking for prop makers so please state any special skills that you may have including set design skills. Flamingo Blues will be YPTC’s third major stage production and follows on from the success of previous shows, Bugsy Malone at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadlers Wells in 2004, Requiem for Tomorrow, a new musical at The Shaw Theatre, 2006, and the Era of Youth Showcase at RADA in July 2006. We have also produced two short films – Invalid Debris (2003) and Sting (2004) – both of which have been very well received. The Young Persons’ Theatre Company is a training theatre company for young people aged 19-25. We provide performance training alongside the opportunity to present that work in professional level productions with the aim of preparing students for future study and improving employment prospects. As a result of their work with us, many students have found professional work including roles in Messiah for the BBC, Teachers and Sugar Rush for Channel Four, London a new British film starring Colin Firth and Robert Carlyle, and the film adaptation of The Da Vinci Code. Students have also been seen for Anthony Mingella’s Breaking and Entering, Richard Eyre’s Notes on A Scandal, Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia, Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd and the West End production of The Lion King. As we have limited funding, the positions will be expenses only, but you will gain the experience of working on a professional stage production which will attract large audiences and publicity, as well as the opportunity to work on future stage and film productions with YPTC and our associate film production company Rustic Spirit Productions. For more information about the company and past productions please visit our website at www.yptc.co.uk. Please send applications to laurettaredman@yahoo.com
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