As a stage manager, you provide support to the director, actors, creative team, and technicians throughout the production process. The stage manager is critical to the director during rehearsals where they record the director’s decisions on blocking, and take notes for the cast. Once a performance opens, it is the stage manager’s job to take…

What intermission is complete without cookies? If you’re a maverick with a mixer or have a secret recipe you want people to try, we’ve got the perfect job for you! Just sign-up for a performance date (3 easy steps below), then bring in several (5-7) dozen delicious home baked goods before the start of the…

As a costumer, you work with the director to create the look of each character through wardrobe and accessories. Costumes are an integral part of the visual aspect of each performance. The costumer should have an excellent eye for what works on stage in order to bring each character to life. Depending on the style…

Sound designers transfer the page to the stage. Sound designers read the script and work with the director and set designer to create the sound effects on stage to help transform the set into reality. Sound designers also are responsible for setting and programming all the sound effects and practicals, such as telephones, to help…

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