The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 to June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1
The Last Night of Ballyhoo - May 17 - June 1

Become an ICT Volunteer

Participate

As an all-volunteer theatre, ICT offers everyone the opportunity to get involved in the creative process of "putting on a show".

The volunteer positions are organized by level of expertise and commitment required. For more information on opportunities, please contact ICT at 972-594-6104.

Little or no experience and no extended commitment is required Little or no experience is required but an extended commitment maybe required Some experience and an extended commitment is required
Costume Building
Front of House
Set Building
Set Painting
Acting in a small role
Props Assistant
Stage Crew
Lighting Assistant
Make-Up
Sound Assistant
Fund Raising
Assistant Stage Manager
Organization/Administration
Acting in a major role
Choreographer
Costume Design
Directing
Lighting Design
Musical Direction
Producing
Set Dressing
Props Master
Set Design
Sound Design
Stage Manager

 

Acting: Appear in the production. Actors are active from auditions to the end of the production.

Choreography: Provide choreography for a production. The choreographer is active from rehearsals until the opening night of the production.

Costume Design: Design and make or find costumes appropriate for the production within a budget. The costume designer is active from rehearsals until the end of the production.

Costume Building: Assist in the building or modification of costumes under the direction of the costume designer. Costume builders are involved at various levels of activity from auditions through the run of the show.

Directing: Provide artistic direction of a production. The director is active from auditions until the opening night of the production.

Front of House: Provide an enjoyable and efficient environment for the audience before the production.

Fund Raising: Organize and participate in fund raising activities for ICT.

Lighting: Design and deliver lighting appropriate for a production within artistic guidelines set by the director. The lighting designer is active for the three weeks before opening night. The lighting operator is active for two weeks before opening night until the end of the production.

Make-Up: Assist actors with the design and application of makeup. Active from one week before first night to the end of the production.

Musical Direction: Provide musical direction of a production. The musical director is active from auditions until the opening night of the production.

Organization/Administration: Provide assistance for all of the various activities within ICT. Active throughout the season.

Producing: Ensure the smooth running of all administrative aspects of a production. Includes finding and arranging people to perform all necessary tasks. The producer is active from auditions until after the production has finished.

Props: Design and acquire props appropriate for the production within a budget. The prop designer is active from rehearsals until the end of the production.

Set Building: Construct the set as designed by the set designer. Set builders are active for the 4 or 5 weeks before opening night. The days when the set is moved onto and off of the stage provide an opportunity for those who want to be involved for a shorter period of time.

Set Design: Design a set that is appropriate for the production within a budget. The set designer is active from rehearsals until opening night.

Set Dressing: Design and acquire the furniture and other decorations for the set. The set dresser is active for the 3 weeks before opening night.

Set Painting: Paint the set according to the set design. Set painters are active for the 3 weeks before opening night.

Sound: Design sound appropriate for the production. The sound designer is active from rehearsals until opening night. The sound operator is active from two weeks before opening night until the end of the production.

Stage Crew: Perform the set changes necessary during a production. The set crew is active from one week before opening night until the end of the production.

Stage Management: Coordinate all technical aspects of running rehearsals and productions. The stage manager is active from rehearsals until the end of the production.