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The revival of Southwark Mysteries
Support a Community Arts Project
In 2006, supported by Better Bankside 'seed-corn' funding, SOUTHWARK MYSTERIES launched a project to revive the epic community production by 2010.  Here is your chance to help...

SOUTHWARK MYSTERIES – Business Advisors
As well as seeking funding for the flagship community drama and other specific projects, this grass-roots arts organisation is also looking for a team of business advisors to become equal partners in helping to deliver its artistic vision - with  a chance to participate directly in drama productions and other activities.
If you feel you can contribute any of the following skills, please get in touch!
  • Accountancy
  • Legal advice (including employment law and employer's liability)
  • Website design
  • Help with drawing up a business plan
  • Fundraising- Member of the Executive Committee
Time commitment: Flexible
Location: This role would need to be done from the Advisor’s place of work / home.

SOUTHWARK MYSTERIES is a community arts organisation, offering creative ways for people to interact with their inner-city environment. The group takes its name from The Southwark Mysteries by John Constable, a cycle of poems and contemporary mystery plays, inspired by Southwark’s unique history. On 23rd April 2000 (Easter Sunday), the cycle was staged in Shakespeare’s Globe and Southwark Cathedral with a huge community cast. Over the last decade the company has conducted historical walks, story-telling and drama workshops, and produced plays, festivals and site-specific events. For more details, please contact mysteries@boltblue.comor visit www.info.org.uk/southwarkmysteries
 
 
Last Updated ( Monday, 10 September 2007 )
 
 
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