Seeking interns for a unique position with Expect Respect, a program of SAFE!
Are you a college-aged (18-25) actor, facilitator, or activist?
Do you want to make a difference in your community?
Do you care about gender equality & healthy relationships?
Do you want to help end violence?
Where’s Your Line?, an Educational Theatre Program, is recruiting actor-facilitator interns for the 2018-2019 school year! Interest in prevention education, youth programming, social work, applied theatre or social justice is preferred. No previous acting experience is necessary.
This interactive theatre program examines the struggles between two seniors as they make decisions about their relationship and life after high school. The format of the program includes scenes and monologues from the characters and discussion about healthy and unhealthy dating behaviors, creating boundaries, and navigating problems in relationships. We perform the program in high schools across the greater Austin area.
Auditions & Interviews will be held on Monday, April 30th 6:00-8:00 pm. Sign up for auditions here.
Available Roles:
Maya – Female, she’s struggling to choose between her boyfriend and her future.
Eli – Male, he’s excited about his future and worried about his relationship.
K – any gender, Maya’s best friend, struggling to support her during this rough time.
This unpaid internship requires:
• A commitment of 5-7 hours/week – including rehearsals
• 1-2 weekly rehearsals (daytime or evening)
• Reliable transportation is required
For more information contact:
Meg Greene, Expect Respect Educational Theatre Manager mgreene@safeaustin.org 512.356.1591
We make special efforts to recruit and be inclusive of diverse applicants. We strive for diversity in these areas: race, ethnicity, backgrounds, gender identity and expression, national origin, sexual orientation, and disability.
“My experience at SAFE made me more aware of the different ways to empower young people to combat rape culture and dating violence. At SAFE, I was challenged to think critically, take initiative, and get out of my comfort zone. I would definitely recommend this internship to anyone, especially if you’re interested in gaining experience doing prevention work and advocacy!”
– Daphne Thammasila, Bridging Disciplines Intern Spring 2016