Go Live Theatre Project seeks new Trustees - RSA

Go Live Theatre Project seeks new Trustees

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  • Arts and culture

Go Live Theatre Projects (formerly Mousetrap Theatre Projects), a theatre education charity, is seeking new Trustees who are aligned with its mission to use the power of theatre to improve young lives.

The charity is seeking people with relevant experience in one or more of the following areas Education, specifically the state sector Disability and Neurodiversity and Community Arts.

They are keen to broaden the range of perspectives and lived experiences on their Board. They welcome interest from young professionals and individuals from diverse backgrounds working in the creative, education or community sectors.

Interested RSA Fellows are invited to find out more and apply at golivetheatre.org.uk.

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