Activate Harrow Theatre Group Volunteer

Activate Harrow Theatre Group Volunteer

Long term role · 2 hrs/Week
Harrow Arts Center, Pinner HA5 4EA, UK
Creative
Art & cultureWellbeingPeople with disabilities

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Herts Inclusive Theatre

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Summary

Join Herts Inclusive Theatre as a volunteer at Activate Harrow! Our Harrow Adult Theatre group is held on Thursday afternoons.

Detailed description

This opportunity is perfect for anyone looking to develop their theatrical skills, their inclusivity practice, or anyone wanting to work as part of a friendly team!


Herts Inclusive Theatre provide theatre groups for children, teens and adults across Hertfordshire. These groups are designed to be inclusive and accessible so everyone can join in. In our groups, participants play drama games, work with scripts and devise their own shows, which they perform at the end of term.


In Harrow, Herts Inclusive Theatre are looking for volunteers to support the running of the adult theatre group


When: Thursdays 12:45- 2:45pm

Where: The Boiler House, Harrow Arts Centre, Pinner HA5 4EA


Volunteers must be 18+, but don't need to have previous experience - we will give you all the training you need!

What we will provide to volunteers

🤝 Extra support

Getting there

Parking available on site. BY TRAIN London Overground Trains run directly from London Euston to Hatch End in 40 minutes, and the line directly links to Willesden Junction and Watford Junction. Harrow Arts Centre is a 6-minute walk from Hatch End Overground Station. BY UNDERGROUND The nearest London Underground stations are Harrow on the Hill or Pinner (Metropolitan Line), Harrow & Wealdstone (Bakerloo Line), Stanmore (Jubilee Line). Bus routes are available from all of these station to Harrow Arts Centre with an approximate journey time of 30-minutes.

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About Herts Inclusive Theatre

Herts Inclusive Theatre (HIT) use the arts and wellbeing practices to build confidence, develop skills and give participants and their families memorable, enjoyable life experiences where everyone is encouraged, valued, supported and has their part to play.

Led by experienced practitioners, our workshops are open to all and are especially welcoming to those with special needs. We run termly theatre workshops across Hertfordshire and North London, as well as creative activities during the holiday periods. Through these activities we break down barriers about disability, encouraging participants to work together on an equal level and without prejudice.