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Monday 20 th January 2014 Arley Hall Arley Northwich CW9 6NA Joseph Stephen Mountain 8 Westland Drive Warrington Phone: 07791587957 Email: [email protected] Dear. Sir or Madam. I am writing to apply for the Dresser position currently available at Arley Hall for their dance show next month. I believe that you should choose me for this job role because, I am well-organised, enthusiastic, friendly, and keep well to timing. I handle pressure well so I will be able to handle the pressure of quick changes in the dressing room and backstage. During this letter of application I will expand upon these points. I used to be an actor myself in GCSE so I know first-hand what quick changes are like, I know how stressful it can be and how fast paced it can be. I believe having this first-hand experience helps me be a better dresser because I know how it is for the performers and will do anything to help them but keep calm in this situation. This job application asked for a few requirements I would like to point out how I can achieve them. Any experience back stage. – I am currently studying level three BTEC Production Arts, this mainly consists of backstage work just like hair/makeup and dressers, during the winter showcase I took part in calling the actors on the correct time, and I also took part in quick changes helping the actors get ready for their next act. Obviously the performer needs more than clothes… they may need props, which I will always know the where about of these props, when they are needed and get them the performers at the correct time. This became very stressful and highly pressured but I kept my cool and every act was on stage at the right time in the correct costume looking brilliant… no faults with their costume. Well-organised and good at controlling time. - I believe I am well-organised as I can control a team of stage crew as I was Assistant Stage Manager during the last college performance. This role consists of controlling your team ensuring they change the sets at the correct time and in the correct place. As an ASM (Assistant Stage Manager) you have to listen to anything the Stage Manager has to say and ensure your team receives any message given to me. As a dresser I prefer to know script or what is going on so I can learn when and where the costume changes are needed and how much time I have to get the

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Page 1: Letter of application

Monday 20th January 2014

Arley HallArley Northwich CW9 6NA

Joseph Stephen Mountain8 Westland Drive

WarringtonPhone: 07791587957

Email: [email protected]

Dear. Sir or Madam.

I am writing to apply for the Dresser position currently available at Arley Hall for their dance show next month. I believe that you should choose me for this job role because, I am well-organised, enthusiastic, friendly, and keep well to timing. I handle pressure well so I will be able to handle the pressure of quick changes in the dressing room and backstage. During this letter of application I will expand upon these points. I used to be an actor myself in GCSE so I know first-hand what quick changes are like, I know how stressful it can be and how fast paced it can be. I believe having this first-hand experience helps me be a better dresser because I know how it is for the performers and will do anything to help them but keep calm in this situation.

This job application asked for a few requirements I would like to point out how I can achieve them.

● Any experience back stage. – I am currently studying level three BTEC Production Arts, this mainly consists of backstage work just like hair/makeup and dressers, during the winter showcase I took part in calling the actors on the correct time, and I also took part in quick changes helping the actors get ready for their next act. Obviously the performer needs more than clothes… they may need props, which I will always know the where about of these props, when they are needed and get them the performers at the correct time. This became very stressful and highly pressured but I kept my cool and every act was on stage at the right time in the correct costume looking brilliant… no faults with their costume.

● Well-organised and good at controlling time. - I believe I am well-organised as I can control a team of stage crew as I was Assistant Stage Manager during the last college performance. This role consists of controlling your team ensuring they change the sets at the correct time and in the correct place. As an ASM (Assistant Stage Manager) you have to listen to anything the Stage Manager has to say and ensure your team receives any message given to me.

● As a dresser I prefer to know script or what is going on so I can learn when and where the costume changes are needed and how much time I have to get the performers changed. This proves my time-management which I believe is vital as a dresser.

● Another requirement was being flexible and helpful. If I have time I will always try to help out with any extra jobs. But I will always finish my work first and then ask if my assistance is needed anywhere else. I always give 110% and always willing to help anyone else.

I believe that after you have reviewed my application and resume you will see that I possess an excellent skill set which matches your requirements perfectly. If you have any further questions or require additional documentation, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for your time and consideration.

Yours sincerely,

Joseph Mountain.