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Paid PositionsAndy2020-01-31T18:49:44-05:00

Thank you for your interest!

Actors Community Theatre is currently looking to fill the following positions for our next production. If you would like to be considered for a position with this production, please look at the positions available and fill out the form below.

These are temporary non-equity contract jobs for productions by Actors Community Theatre.

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AllChoreographer (1)Director (1)Lighting Director (1)Music Director (1)Set Build Leader (1)Set Designer (1)Sound Director (1)Stage Manager (1)Vocal Director (1)
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Director

The Director oversees all aspects of the production including, but not limited to casting, artistic vision, rehearsals, operating within budget, and coordinating or ensuring that all requirements for a successful production are met.

Stage Manager

The Stage Manager assists the Director with scheduling, coordinates rehearsal spaces, assists the rehearsal process, helps run of performances,  works as a liaison between the cast and Director to dictate any announcements or information, and fulfills other duties assigned by the Director.

Vocal Director

The Vocal Director’s main responsibility is to teach the vocal music to the cast. Additionally, the Vocal Director runs the vocal rehearsals and ensures the cast is maintaining proper vocal health.

Music Director

The Music Director’s main responsibility is to assemble and work with all the musicians or software needed for the production. The Music Director also directs the orchestra for the duration of the production.

Choreographer

The Choreographer works hand-in-hand with the Director to enhance the show’s artistic vision through the use of blocking and choreography. The Choreographer also leads the dance rehearsals.

Set Designer

The Set Designer creates and designs onstage environments in order to convey the artistic vision of the show in relation to the specific spaces noted within the script. The Set Designer ensures that all safety, budgetary, and facility constraints are maintained.

Set Build Leader

The Set Build Leader uses the Set Designer’s drawings and blueprints to realize the Set Designer’s vision for onstage scenery. Additionally, the Set Build Leader coordinates volunteers assisting with the build process.

Lighting Director

The Lighting Director is responsible for analyzing the production lighting requirements and creating a lighting design to enhance the artistic vision of the show. The Lighting Director is also responsible for creating the lighting plot, scheduling and directing hang and focus sessions, programming all light cues for the production, and ensuring that the design and operations are maintained for the duration of the production.

Sound Director

The Sound Director is responsible for analyzing the production sound requirements and creating a sound design to enhance the artistic vision of the show. The Sound Director is also responsible for determining the equipment needs for the production, creating all sound cues for the production, and ensuring that the design and operations are maintained for the duration of the production.

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