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Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
Basic Information
Address: 948 Incline Way
Incline Village, NV 89451
Phone Number: 7752980159
Email: ali@tahoebard.com
Director: Bob Taylor
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Arts + Education
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: No
Population Served: Children (Young Shakespeare) + Adluts
Ages for Volunteer: 12+
Hours of Service: no requirement
Minimum Hours Required: 2
Days of Service: Any day during our season July 15th-August 21st.
Mission Statement:
The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is established for the cultural benefit and enjoyment of all residents and visitors to our region. We strive to plan, produce and advocate the finest cultural events at Lake Tahoe while educating future generations on the importance of including theatre, music and art in their everyday lives.
Program History:
Events:
This year we are doing performances of Twelfth Night, as well as music concerts.
Additional Information:
Looking for a fun way to volunteer this summer? Come volunteer for the 2011 season of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. As a nonprofit, we rely on our volunteers to help run our theater and our children's programs.
There are many ways to volunteer with the festival and we have many volunteer positions that need to be filled, including box office staff, ushers, greeters, ticket takers, etc. These oppertunities are ongoing throughout our summer season. The only requirement is a positive attitude.
If you're interested in volunteering or need more information, please contact Ali Beltramo, the volunteer coordinator by either responding to this post or emailing ali@tahoebard.com.
We look forward to seeing you on the beach!