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VOLUNTEERS
We Love You.
We are looking for volunteers who can help us with the following:
The Call for donations- help us meet and talk to community groups in the Seven Dials and Covent Garden area. Forward e-flyers, hand out posters and flyers, and make sure as many people as possible know about this opportunity to celebrate their history. (from now until July 4th)
Marketing and Advertising the Museum- help us by putting up posters and handing out flyers to 20 of your friends. Forward e-flyers, and make the museum the most exciting event in London this Summer. (July onwards)
Making the Museum come alive- Paint and decorate and build things. All of our display plinths and exhibition spaces are being specially designed for us by Alice Bray- an incredible puppet and set maker. Exclusive use of recycled materials- there will be lots of opportunity to get your hands dirty. (July onwards)
Helping us staff the auxiliary museum sites- We will be looking for volunteers who would like to help staff the performance events and exhibition space, look after members of the public and help get people interested in the Museum. (August 15th- September 4th)
To express an interest in any specific area of volunteering please email tbtinfo@actorscentre.co.uk or call and talk to Laura Kriefman, the Creative Producer for the Tristan Bates Theatre
Reviews for The Museum of Broken Relationships
An Interview with one of the Museum's founders, Olinka Vistica, on BBC FIVE LIVE. Listen here.
Here's how the Museum's shaping up in London: A great article about the first donated object we received: a Grand Piano. Evening Standard.
Here's a sneak preview of what you might see, as featured in The Guardian- The Museum comes to London- in pictures
Time Out London Critic's Choice
The Telegraph's top five things to do in London this week!
Nice little
article is Design Week
Recommended in Harper's Bazaar
Recommended in the Independent's Fashion Diary
Recommended in the Urban Junkie's August Culture Guide
"Original for sure. From the cute to the bizarre, the museum encourages you to open your mind and your heart." Mark Lowen, BBC
The Guardian: Display of Affection-recent newpaper article
The BBC news- Watch this fantastic short film on the BBC website
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