Nicky is the main character – playing age 12 – 14 and they can be any gender. The role requires someone with strong acting skills and experience of parkour is required, as well as some skateboarding ability.
CODE uses a blend of physical theatre, parkour, rap and trials bikes to create to create powerful, relatable content which helps young people recognise exploitation and the dangers of county lines and its relationship to knife crime. CODE encourages young people to make informed choices and stay safe.
Want to be part of an organisation that is focused on changing lives through the performing arts? We’re looking for people who’d like to take an active part in our journey.
We welcome people from the Global Majority, people with disabilities and people earning less than the median wage.
If you’re interested in the role, click on the link below to download an information pack and read how to apply. If you need this information in another format, please contact us.
DOWNLOAD THE INFORMATION PACKThere are many ways that you can support us as a volunteer.
We are looking for people to help us spread the word about social justice issues, particularly at shows. This would be by handing out programmes, information leaflets and asking audiences about their reactions after the show. Anyone wanting to find out more about our work can be helped to sign up to our mailing list.
Prayer is at our core and we focus on a Christian ethos and principles, in the way we work and the work we create. We welcome you to join a team that regularly prays for the company and all our endeavours.
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Anyone interested in working in the performing arts sector can learn a lot by shadowing professionals, experiencing the environment and learning the broad range of skills used in the industry. You could work with members of our core team: Artistic Director, Social Media Manager, Marketing Manager and Executive Producer.