Thursday 21 April 2016

We are hiring! - Q20 Events Administrator



Q20 Events has a vacancy for an Office Administrator, and seeks a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our small office team.

Our offices are situated within our Creative Arts Hub in Shipley, alongside two rehearsal studios, costume and props workshops and a number of creative artists’ workshop studios. We create promotional entertainment for clients in the corporate and retail sectors throughout the UK, with the bulk of our work taking place in shopping centres, town centres, retail outlets and schools. The events we produce are many and varied, including interactive performance, theatrical shows, full-scale carnival parades and major launch events.

Our Office Administrator needs to be flexible and able to adapt to the differing requirements that each event places upon them. In return, we offer an interesting and varied working environment within a friendly family-run business.

We are looking for a committed, reliable and consistent individual with the following skills:

- Excellent phone manner

- Excellent time-management skills

- Strong communication skills

- Good IT and office skills

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

For a full job description and details of how to apply for the post, please email us at, jobapplications@q20theatre.co.uk marking the subject “For the attention of John Lambert”.

Application deadline: 11.59pm, Thursday 28th April 2016

Successful applicants will be invited to interview at the Creative Arts Hub in Shipley during w/c 2nd May.




Thursday 28 January 2016

Q20 is seeking a Festival, Marketing and Social Media Assistant


Q20 Events is seeking a bright and enthusiastic individual wishing to gain an insight into events, festival, marketing and social media management to become our Festival, Marketing and Social Media Assistant. 

This role will primarily support the Shipley Street Arts Festival (2016) and Q20’s wider marketing and social media strategy.

This role is part of the Bradford and District Creative Employment Programme which requires candidates to be 16-24 and to be registered, or able to register, as unemployed. This role is a part-time paid internship. 30 hours per week. 

To discuss the role further please call John Lambert on 01274 221 360.

To apply please send a CV and covering letter to:info@q20theatre.co.uk.
We are seeking applications as soon as possible. 

Wednesday 6 January 2016

Q20 Events is seeking a Community and Schools Liaison Officer



Q20 Events is seeking a lively, outgoing and enthusiastic individual to become our Community and Schools Liaison Officer. This role will primarily support the Shipley Street Arts Festival (2016) but has the potential to cover a wider remit within Q20's activities. 
This role is part of the Bradford and District Creative Employment Programme which requires candidates to be 16-24. This role is a part-time paid internship. 
To discuss the role further please call John Lambert on 01274 221 360.
To apply please send a CV and covering letter to:info@q20theatre.co.uk.
We are seeking applications as soon as possible. 

Tuesday 15 December 2015

Highlights of Q20's 2015!

We've put together a page of highlights from 2015 - an overview of some of the events we were involved in this year, including brand new costume creations, events close to home (like our Open Day at Dockfield Road Creative Arts Hub), or way off in Scotland for some Frozen-inspired fun.

Take a look, and let us know what you think. Was your event included?

Friday 11 December 2015

The Launch of 'The Learned Goose' by Q20's Jo Brandon!

We're delighted to report that tonight is the launch of The Learned Goose, the first full collection of poetry by Jo Brandon, Q20's lead administrator!

The event is being held at the Heart Centre in Headingley, Leeds from 18.00 this evening. The night will feature a reading from the collection, a Q&A session and some delicious themed-refreshments!

Full details of the event can be found here.

Congratulations to Jo and good luck for this evening!

Wednesday 2 December 2015

Frozen-inspired Event Lights Up Bo'ness, Grangemouth, Denny and Stenhousemuir

It's been a great few weeks - and even better weekends in the towns of Bo'ness, Grangemouth, Denny and Steinhousemuir!

On 21st Nov, Bo'ness and Grangemouth had a treat when four Frozen-inspired characters arrived to switch on their Christmas lights. In tribute to Disney's Elsa and Anna, the characters provided a magical singing performance, met with the excited crowds and took lots of pictures!
Kids were delighted to see their favourite movie come to life! The Falkirk Herald have a great article with a few pictures of all the special performances that went on - including a visit from Santa!

On the 28th, it was the turn of Denny and Stenhousemuir to get a taste of the Frozen-inspired magic. Great events - well done Falkirk Delivers!


Excited to announce we've got a HUGE #keepchristmaslocal giveaway coming later today! In the meantime, here's what we got up to at the Festive Lights Switch On last week in Falkirk 󾔒󾔐󾔒
Posted by Falkirk Delivers on Tuesday, 1 December 2015

Friday 27 November 2015

Q20's Signing Santa at MetroCentre is featured in the Daily Mail Online and the Mirror

This year intu MetroCentre asked Q20 to supply a Signing Santa and Signing Miss Santa for two special Sundays - where children with hearing difficulties would be able to tell Santa what was on their Christmas wish list ... in sign language!

The first date (22nd Nov) was really successful and we are certain the second Sunday (27th Nov) will go just as well - however, we didn't expect the great reaction that has been occurring online!

The original video, uploaded onto intu MetroCentre's Facebook page by mum, Hayley Cairns, has already has over 100,000 views, and now the story has made it into two national newspapers' online content - including this article by the Daily Mail and this one by the Mirror. The article has also been featured on Chronicle Live.

It's very gratifying to see that your work has been appreciated by such a large number of people - we're very proud of our two performers and we look forward to many more Signing Santa events in the future!