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Getting involved in Cambridge theatre does not have to mean getting near the stage at all! Many venues in Cambridge rely heavily on volunteer stewards to usher guests & check tickets; in return, you get to see the show for free.
Getting involved in Cambridge theatre does not have to mean getting near the stage at all! Every show at the ADC Theatre and Corpus Playroom needs volunteer stewards. The exact roles of the a steward vary between venue and if it's a main, late or bar show, but you get to see the show for free in return for checking tickets and showing people to their seats.


Stewards are a port of call for the audience during the show, but the Duty Manager and/or Front of House staff will be on hand to help so no prior experience is required, just enthusiasm and an ability to show up to the stewarding slot in good time (remember to find a replacement if you suddenly can't make it).
Stewards are also a port of call for the audience during the show but in almost all cases, issues are deferred straight to [[ADC management]] so no ADC or theatre experience is required, just an ability to show up to the stewarding slot with plenty of time (remember to find a replacement if you suddenly can't make it) and enthusiasm.


For stewarding at the [[ADC Theatre]] and [[Corpus Playroom]], head to their [https://www.adctheatre.com/get-involved/stewarding/ stewarding page] for more information and to sign up.
Head to the [https://www.adctheatre.com/get-involved/stewarding/ ADC stewarding page] to sign up and see more information.

Revision as of 16:12, 4 September 2022

Getting involved in Cambridge theatre does not have to mean getting near the stage at all! Every show at the ADC Theatre and Corpus Playroom needs volunteer stewards. The exact roles of the a steward vary between venue and if it's a main, late or bar show, but you get to see the show for free in return for checking tickets and showing people to their seats.

Stewards are also a port of call for the audience during the show but in almost all cases, issues are deferred straight to ADC management so no ADC or theatre experience is required, just an ability to show up to the stewarding slot with plenty of time (remember to find a replacement if you suddenly can't make it) and enthusiasm.

Head to the ADC stewarding page to sign up and see more information.