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Here you can find a summary explaining what each role in the creative team entails.

I advise
you to read through this document carefully when considering what role you might be
interested in.

Director/s: The chosen director/s will need to be fully committed to work closely with the
creative team, the producers Kumitat Teatru Kulleġġ, under the coordination of Ms Marcelle.
This role is extremely crucial because it steers the way for the success of the production and
therefore you must be willing to allow the space to be mentored by Ms Marcelle throughout
the entire process right up until the dates of performances. They must be flexible and hard
working as well as be responsible and respect deadlines. Overall the directors must work well
together as a team and be passionate about putting out a quality show. Directors may also
write their own script if they wish.
Note: Individuals chosen to direct will not be allowed to perform or be part of crew. This
applies only if you are chosen to direct.

Writer/s: This role involes writing the script for the production. It is important to note that
the job of the writer is ongoing since they may be called to edit or change the script as the
need arises. Therefore, they must be present throughout the entire soiree process. Writers
may opt to take on another role if they wish and be part of cast or crew.
Choreographer/s: Individuals are to devise their own choreography for the dances in the
show and are required to teach it to the cast. They will also need to liaise with the director/s
in their artistic choices.
Vocal Coach/s: They are required to liaise with the script writer and director/s in the choices
of the songs. They will also be in charge of vocal arrangements for the songs that are to be
sung in the show. They need to work closely with the cast to teach them their different parts.

Stage Manager: This role entails working very closely with the set designer to assign tasks
among the crew members throughout the months leading up to the dates of performances.
They are to keep a log of when and who will be striking and setting props and sets during the
show as well as making sure work is evenly distributed amongst the crew members so that
everything can work smoothly.
Set Designer: This role entails working closely with the directors and the stage manager as
they will be in charge of the design and creation of the props and scenery that will be used in
the show.

Note: all of the above roles will be mentored by the Coordinator of Teatru Kulleġġ.

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