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People's Bank Theatre Analysis

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Service can take on a variety of definitions. Too often, a societal view of service is somehow linked with laborious work at an inconvenient time of the day or somewhat of a burden; that is the stigma associated with service from my home community at least. Throughout my semester volunteering at the People’s Bank Theatre, I have really come to enjoy the service I have partaken in. With my own personal promotion of culture, especially coming to a region of the country which would not typically be predisposed to the arts at such high caliber performance, I definitely felt a real sort of connection to the theatre which in turn made my volunteering experience meaningful. The People’s Bank Theatre, rebuilt after a massive fire in 1917, was opened as the new Hippodrome Theatre in 1919 and claimed its right as a major center of entertainment within the mid-west region of the United States. During the since, the theatre has taken on the title The Colony then only …show more content…

With on average about three performances or showings a week, the theatre acts as a vessel catering an incredible assortment of entertainment on a fairly regular schedule. With the help from area volunteers, the People’s Bank is able to deliver accessible entertainment; providing exposure to the arts in an appreciative community. In terms of my own volunteering experience at the theatre, I have done a variety of different jobs to contribute to the theatre as a whole. Due to some scheduling conflicts, my first volunteering session consisted of relabeling two and a half boxes of programs that contained a typographical error. While the work itself was a bit menial, I understood the necessity my contribution had in relieving some of the workload from others who had more important jobs to accomplish and could better utilize their

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