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(SW)2 Wants You [to Serve on the Company Council]

Would you like to represent your fellow students? Would you like to have a direct say in both Wilson’s Theatre Program and SouthWest StageWorks, and what we have to offer? 

You may be eligible to serve on the 
(SW)2 Company Council!
(The ‘Council’, for short)
If:

-You’ve taken at least one Wilson Theatre class in the last two years (one this year if currently a Freshman).

-You’re willing to commit to one lunch-hour meeting most weeks during the school year, multiple meetings over the summer, and an active role in every Wilson production season (Fall/Musical/OneActs; Winter/Teen West/Improv; Spring/Wild Card/Shut Up!), though not necessarily every show.

-You feel passionately about the future of Wilson Theatre classes and productions...especially given the one-of-a-kind nature of next year's work, we will need passion and inventiveness.

-Are willing to give 10-15 minutes of your time before 5/31 to speak with the current Board about the commitment and job roles, and to ask any questions (please arrange this time individually...how?).

Then send your application to me at mjamie@pps.net!  You should send me the following information:
-Name
-Grade (20/21 School Year)
-Constituency Served (who you feel you'd represent well, can be multiple):
/Onstage
/Offstage (Costuming/Crew/Technical/Management)
/All-Around
/Grade/Class
-What draws you to Service?  What do you feel you would bring to the table as a member of our Company Council?

Remember, only those that submit their names for consideration will be voted on, so sign up now! 

-Jamie Miller
Wilson Theatre/
(SW)2 Artistic Director

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