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“Never underestimate the value of volunteerism. Noah’s Ark was built by volunteers. The Titanic was built by professionals.” -Anonymous | |
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Volunteering at the La Habra Depot Theatre The La Habra Depot Theatre is a non-profit, all–volunteer community theatre that has provided continuous live stage productions since 1976. Each of our 6 – 8 shows per season are produced by our volunteer board of directors. We hire artistic staff for each production – directors, choreographers, vocal directors, etc. We rely on community volunteers to help us with all other functions such as costuming, make up, set building, set painting, box office and the like. On average, we expend 20,000 volunteer hours to get each of our shows into production. To help out, you need not be a theatre professional or even have experience in theatre. We will train you as you work side by side with people just like yourself.
How to volunteer? The La Habra Depot Theatre proudly announces their production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum from May 2 – May 11. All profits for this special engagement will be donated to the Lupus International charity. Tickets are $30. Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Forum takes comedy back to its origins in ancient Rome and follows Pseudolus, a slave who will do almost anything to gain his freedom. The radiantly sunny score and clever lyrics were supplied by Stephen Sondheim with the book written by Larry |
What we need Our wish list: The fun begins when Roman slave Pseudolus, played by Kevin McDonald, is left in charge of his master´s young son, Hero, who has fallen madly in love with a beautiful courtesan, Philia. Pseudolus is en madly in love with a beautiful courtesan, Philia. Pseudolus is
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