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News Major Broadway P.R. Firm Seeks Interns Boneau/Bryan-Brown, a major Broadway and Off-Broadway publicity firm, is seeking candidates for internships running from late August/early September through December. The interns will assist in the "production of press kits, compilation of press release and photo mailings, combing publications for press clippings, maintaining clip files for various productions and servicing clips to clients." Interns will also help with publicity events and opening night duties, as well as administrative work such as phone reception, light typing and computer work.

Boneau/Bryan-Brown, a major Broadway and Off-Broadway publicity firm, is seeking candidates for internships running from late August/early September through December. The interns will assist in the "production of press kits, compilation of press release and photo mailings, combing publications for press clippings, maintaining clip files for various productions and servicing clips to clients." Interns will also help with publicity events and opening night duties, as well as administrative work such as phone reception, light typing and computer work.

BBB is looking for "energetic, reliable undergraduates or graduate students with sincere interest in the theatre and/or communications fields." Hours for the positions are Monday through Friday, 10 AM-6 PM. Local transportation costs will be covered. BBB can also arrange school credit. Both full and part-time applicants are sought.

Those interested should fax a resume and brief cover letter immediately to the attention of Nancy Rosenberg and Amy Jacobs at (212) 575-7534.

Boneau/Bryan-Brown has represented scores of Broadway and Off-Broadway shows over the last several years, including The Lion King, Titanic, Art, The Beauty Queen of Leenane and all the shows presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company and Manhattan Theatre Club.

-- By Robert Simonson

 
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