| This list is updated daily. We expect approx 70 companies in March 2011 | |
| (Listings subject to change.) | |
| Company/Theatre Information | |
| Alabama State University The Department of Theatre Arts at Alabama State University is seeking a full-time Asst. Professor of Theatre (Scenic Design) and a full-time Asst. Professor of Theatre (Lighting & Sound). Applicants should have a Graduate degree (professional experience not required but preferred). The successful applicants will teach technical theatre classes in area of specialization as well as a general theatre course; participate heavily in the building process for production sets; advise majors; participate in the planning and growth of the Department. | |
| Arkansas Repertory Theatre Founded in 1976, the Arkansas Repertory Theatre is the state’s largest non-profit professional theatre company. A member of the League of Resident Theatres (LORT D), The Rep has produced more than 300 productions including 40 world premieres on its 354-seat MainStage and 99-seat black box SecondStage located in its historic building in downtown Little Rock. Robert Hupp, Producing Artistic Director, leads a resident staff of designers, technicians and administrators in the creation of eight to ten productions for an annual audience in excess of 70,000 for MainStage productions, educational programming and touring. The Rep employs guest artists from across the country to produce works - created, rehearsed and built in downtown Little Rock - ranging from contemporary comedies and dramas to world premieres to the classics of dramatic literature. | |
| Arundel Barn Playhouse The Arundel Barn Playhouse will present Summer Season 2011 in the tourist area of Kennebunkport, Maine. The Playhouse is located in beautiful southern New England with ocean beaches, golf, hiking, canoeing, restaurants and other summer amenities. It is 1-1/4 hrs from Boston and 30 min from Protland, Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Summer climate is generally in the 80's with low humidity. Our facilities includes a proscenium stage with the audience area seating (216) contained in a farm barn built in the 1800's. There one farmhouse residence attached to the playhouse and, one block down the road, the Annex, which includes a second residence, costume shop, rehearsal space and costume and prop storage. Scene shop and offices are next to theatre. All shops are moderately equipped. In Summer Season 2011, we will present 12 weeks of live theatre (June 7 to September 3) in a climate of artistic collaboration with seasoned and a few aspiring professionals: One show TBA, "3 Tenors" (Left My Heart in San Francisco), "Crazy For You", "Wizard of Oz", and "Rocky Horror Show". | |
| B Street Theatre Since opening in 1991 we’ve become known for quality performances that keep audiences talking. Innovative new plays. Emerging playwrights. An intimate theatre experience unlike any other. Since bursting into the Sacramento scene, B Street Theatre continues to keep critics raving and audiences coming back for contemporary productions ranging from popular classics to first time debuts. Our two-theatre playhouse on B Street in Midtown is home to our Mainstage, B3 and Family Series, each created to house quality theatre for audiences year-round. Recognized as one of Northern California’s top professional theatres, we’ve produced more than 100 new plays, 60 of which are world, national, West Coast, or regional premieres. The mission of B Street Theatre is to promote education and literacy, social interaction, and cultural enrichment by engaging children and adults in the highest quality theatre arts and playwriting. B Street Theatre has been known for its innovative productions of new plays since its first season in 1991. Lesser-known is that the company was originally founded in 1986 for the purpose of bringing the excitement of live performance to children through a program known as Fantasy Theatre, which is now called the B Street Theatre School Tour. This educational outreach program reaches over 200,000 students in Northern California annually. | |
| Berkshire Theatre Festival Founded in 1928, Berkshire Theatre Festival is one of the oldest professional regional theatres in the United States and the longest-running cultural organization in the Berkshires. Now under the helm of Artistic Director and CEO Kate Maguire, BTF presents theatre that matters—world premieres, contemporary works, and classics that speak to who we are in our world today. The Main Stage (408 seats), cataloged by the National Register of Historic Places, was originally designed and built by Stanford White as the Stockbridge Casino in 1888. The mission of BTF’s second stage, the intimate Unicorn Theatre (122 seats), is to provide a home for emerging artists and new theatrical ideas. BTF’s education program, BTF PLAYS!, reaches over 10,000 children annually through school residencies, touring performances, and summer performance training and writing programs. During the summer months BTF opens its doors to over 75 administrative, acting, and technical interns and apprentices. | |
| Bigfork Summer Playhouse The Bigfork Summer Playhouse will celebrate its 52nd Season of live professional theatre this summer (2011). Known by many as the "theatre by the bay", the playhouse brings talent from across the country to bring the finest live professional theatre in the Northwest and is a past recipient of the Montana Governor's Award for the Arts. Bigfork Summer Playhouse is a Permanent Indoor (seats 435), Repertory, Musical, Summer, Non-Equity theatre. Productions for the 2011 season include: Always Patsy Cline; Happy Days; My Fair Lady; Guys & Dolls; The Wedding Singer. | |
| Brevard Music Center Brevard Music Center, located in Brevard, North Carolina, is an active and vibrant organization, preparing and presenting the Summer Institute and Festival held from mid-June to early August each summer. Over 400 students, ages 14 through post-college, come to the Music Center to study with outstanding artist faculty and visiting guest artists of national and international acclaim. For seven weeks, talented students participate in a rigorous and enriching program of instruction including private lessons, large ensemble rehearsals, chamber music, and theory. They expand their education and delight audiences with the presentation of public performances throughout the summer. | |
| California Theatre Center Founded in 1976, California Theatre Center (CTC), a non-profit professional theatre company located in Sunnyvale, CA, produces thirteen to fifteen plays for young audiences during the school year and three to four plays for general audiences each summer in its Summer Rep. During the school year, shows are performed both locally and regionally in the San Francisco South Bay and tour the western United States and sometimes internationally. Contracts to May 2012 can include both Summer Rep and teaching in CTC’s renowned Theatre Conservatory in the summer as well as the School/Family Series. Some contracts may begin late September 2012 for just the school year. Type: Permanent Indoor, Repertory, Musical, Non-Musical, Theatre for Youth, Touring, Educational, Year-Round, Non-Equity. Summer Rep Productions include Around the World in Eighty Days and Arms and the Man. School/Family Productions include Cinderella, The Elves and the Shoemaker, The Time Machine, The LIttle Mermaid, Dear Mr. Henshaw and others TBA. Hiring: 4 Males/4 Females for acting and some singing/dancing. | |
| Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Cruise Lines is a Permanent Indoor, Cruise Ship, Musical, Touring, Year-round, Non-Equity venue(s). Productions includes Cruise ship shows for 22 vessels in fleet. | |
| CenterStage (Baltimore, MD) * For over 45 years, CENTERSTAGE has been Baltimore's leading professional producing theater company and a pioneer in America's regional theater movement. Our smart, bold interpretations of both classic and contemporary plays and our exceptional production values have earned the theater a reputation for innovation and excellence—as well as a loyal audience—and have helped to keep professional theater alive and thriving in Maryland. Each year, a consistently broad range of productions in two intimate performing spaces attracts highly diverse audiences of more than 100,000 people—including more than 12,000 fiercely loyal subscriber members, many of whom have been with the theater during its entire history. Additionally, CENTERSTAGE offers a variety of dramaturgical, community, and educational programs to broaden access and enhance the theatergoing experience, earning its honorary designation as the official State Theater of Maryland. | |
| Central Piedmont Children's Theatre Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: Alice In Wonderland Rehearsals: May 23, 2011 Season Dates: June 3, 2011 to July 24, 2011 Hiring: 3 Male/3 Female for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Central Piedmont Summer Theatre Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: Hello, Dolly!; Will Rogers Follies; Deathtrap; Alice In Wonderland; Hairspray Rehearsals: May 23, 2011 Season Dates: June 3, 2011 to July 24, 2011. | |
| Cherokee Historical Association (Unto These Hills) The Cherokee Historical Association, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1948 and is located in the heart of the Cherokee Cultural District. Our mission is to “perpetuate and preserve the history and culture of the Cherokee People.” We accomplish our mission through the operation of two cultural attractions; the Oconaluftee Indian Village living history site and the renowned outdoor drama Unto These Hills. Unto These Hills is one of the nation’s foremost outdoor dramas. Debuting in 1950, Unto These Hills has been performed for over six million visitors in its over 60 years of operation. From the first contact with Europeans to the infamous and tragic Trail of Tears, Unto These Hills tells the triumphant story of the Cherokee through the eons. Type: Outdoor, Summer, Non-Equity Type: Outdoor, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: Unto These Hills…a retelling Rehearsals: May 11, 2011 Season Dates: June 3, 2011 through August 2011 | |
| Cumberland County Playhouse * The Cumberland County Playhouse is now the only major non-profit professional performing arts resource in rural Tennessee, and one of the 10 largest professional theaters in rural America. It serves more than 145,000 visitors annually with two indoor and two outdoor states, young audience productions, a comprehensive dance program, a concert series and touring shows. The Cumberland County Playhouse is the only non-profit professional performing arts organization in Tennessee that wholly owns and operates its own major performance facility. The Playhouse is committed to the arts as an indigenous, homegrown part of rural America - not a commodity imported from urban centers. The Playouse regularly produces new works based upon Tennessee and Southeastern history and culture, plus state and regional premieres and revivals of works with Appalachian themes. The Playhouse also strives to stretch its audiences with programming which includes major elements of opera, dance, and challenging dramatic works. The Playhouse features nearly 500 performances and 1600 classes in theatre, music and dance annually. | |
| Elon University Elon is a selective private liberal arts university in North Carolina renowned for engaged and experiential learning. For more information about Elon University's Performing Arts programs, go to http://www.elon.edu/e-web/academics/elon_college/performing_arts/. | |
| Eugene O'Neill Theater Center Founded in 1964 by George C. White and named in honor of America's only Nobel Prize-winning playwright, The O'Neill is home to six distinct programs: the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, Music Theater Conference, Puppetry Conference, National Theater Institute, Critics Institute and the Monte Cristo Cottage, O'Neill's childhood home located in neighboring New London. At The O'Neill, writers and directors, puppeteers and singers, students and audiences alike take their first steps in exploring, revising and understanding their work and the potential of the theater they help create. The work of The O'Neill focuses on the script as it begins its journey to the stage. The actors work with minimal props and no sets or costumes, holding scripts in their hands, revealing for the first time the magic of a new play or musical, puppetry piece or cabaret act. Work first performed at The O'Neill has gone on to regional theaters, Broadway, movies and television. Students and professionals who have honed their skills at The O'Neill can be seen in these venues every day across the country. Others work behind the scenes as playwrights, directors, in stage management, publicity and a hundred other roles that the public never sees but are nonetheless essential to every production. | |
| Flat Rock Playhouse * The barn-like appearance of the main stage facility is reminiscent of our summer stock beginnings, but today it houses state of the art lighting and sound systems, electronic stages, costume studio/storage, and dressing room space for 40. The Auditorium seats 506 patrons in air-conditioned comfort. Adjoining the main stage is the scenic studio (75”X 40”) fully equipped for scenic construction, welding, painting, properties craft storage and construction. | |
| Florida Repertory Theatre * Florida Rep is located in the heart of the Fort Myers River District, and is part of a relatively young community that is growing and developing rapidly. Just between Naples and Sarasota, Fort Myers is the gateway to Sanibel and Captiva Islands, and the theatre sits on the banks of the Caloosahatchee River within walking distance of the marina, and a plethora of affordable restaurants. Florida Rep is a not-for-profit theatre group headed by Producing Artistic Director Robert Cacioppo. Although formed in 1998, the ensemble-based company is a continuation of the troupe that Cacioppo developed over a twenty-year period on Sanibel and Captiva, chiefly at the Pirate Playhouse. Florida Rep is a fully professional Equity company on contract with the Actors' (AEA), Directors' (SSDC) and Designers' (USA) unions, and comprised of professional actors, stage managers, directors, designers and technicians. Rehearsals: Mid-September 2011 Season Dates: October 11, 2011 to May 12, 2012 | |
| Florida Stage * Florida Stage is a not-for-profit professional theatre that produces contemporary works by both established and emerging playwrights. As the southeast's largest theatre dedicated to producing exclusively new and developing work, Florida Stage is recognized both locally and nationally as a leader in its industry. We have world premiered over 30 plays. Our intimate, 250-seat, three-quarter thrust auditorium is designed to maximize the quality and impact of your theatre-going experience. | |
| Fulton Theatre * Central Pennsylvania's premier regional theatre & National Historic Landmark combines Broadway caliber musicals, comedies and dramas with the grandeur of ornate Victorian architecture. The Fulton Opera House, considered to be the nation's oldest continuously operating theatre, is one of only eight theatres to be named a National Historic Landmark. Many of the “greats” of the American and International stage have performed on her boards. The list is extensive and includes most of the Barrymore family, Sarah Bernhardt, W. C. Fields, Alfred Lunt, Al Jolson, and Irene Dunne, Mark Twain, a young actress named Helen Brown (later known as Helen Hayes), Marcel Marceau and hundreds more. | |
| Georgia Shakespeare* A not-for-profit repertory theatre dedicated to producing the works of William Shakespeare and other enduring authors. Founded in 1986, Georgia Shakespeare creates thoughtful, bold and passionate interpretations of a diverse body of work rooted in Shakespeare and branching out to embrace the best writers and ideas of all eras. On the stage and through educational programming, we strive to entertain, to ignite the imagination and to creatively explore the journey of the human spirit. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Repertory, Touring, Year-round, Summer, Equity, LORT-D. Productions: The Tempest; Antony and Cleopatra; Noises Off; The Glass Menagerie; A Christmas Story. Rehearsals: May 17, 2011 Season Dates: June 2011 to December 2011 Hiring: 2 Males / 2 Females for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Hangar Theatre The Hangar Theatre is located in Ithaca, NY, in the heart of the Finger Lakes region. The Hangar Theatre is a nationally-recognized professional theatre. Located in beautiful Ithaca, New York, the Hangar is home to the Lab Company, an intensive summer theatre training program for young professionals in acting, directing, design, and playwriting. Lab Company artists are selected via a competitive national search. The Lab Company runs during the Hangar's summer season, June to August; the season encompasses nearly twenty productions on our Mainstage, KIDDSTUFF, and Wedge stages. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Non-Musical, Theatre for Youth, Year-round, Non-Equity Productions: Rounding Third; The rocky Horror Show; Ragtime; Gem of the Ocean; Ever So Humble. Rehearsals: June 7, 2010 Season Dates: June 2, 2011 to September 3, 2011 Hiring: 29 Male (16 Equity/13 Non-Equity) for acting, singing and dancing 18 Female (5 Equity/13 Non-Equity) for acting, singing and dancing | |
| HERSHEYPARK Type: Theme Park, Summer, Non- Equity Productions: Matt Davenport Productions (4 shows), SRO & Associates (2 shows), RWS & Associates (1 show), Windish Music & Productions (1 shows), WJS Productions (1 show) Rehearsals: April/May 2011 Season Dates: April 2011 to Mid-September 2011 Hiring: Males/Females for singing, dancing. Benefits: Subsidized housing. Add’l Duties Meet and greet before and after show. | |
| Highlands Playhouse * The Highlands Playhouse is a unique artistic venture. Created, nourished and sustained by the Highlands-Cashiers community, its reputation is wide-spread and continues to grow significantly. In the summer of 1938 a group of Highlanders presented a play for one performance in what was then the town's school auditorium. This production was Dulcy, a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Summer Productions: Suds, The Rockin’ 60’s Musical; Harvey; Always…Patsy Cline. Rehearsals: May 23, 2011 Season Dates: May 23, 2011 to August 20, 2011 Hiring: 5 Male (All Non-Equity)/5-6 Female (1 possible Equity) for acting singing, dancing | |
| Horn in the West (Southern Appalachian Historical Association) Horn in the West drama is located in the heart of Boone, North Carolina in one of the most beautiful outdoor theatres in the country. This adventure, from our nation's heritage, has offered thrilling outdoor entertainment to generations of Americans since it premiered in 1952. We are the third oldest outdoor drama. Our goal is to preserve history through drama including battles, dancing and songs. You become part of a unique family when you come to work with us. We also encourage second stage productions by company members. | |
| Illinois Shakespeare Festival The Illinois Shakespeare Festival exemplifies a long-established tradition of professional theatre devoted to performing the plays of William Shakespeare. Every summer, a collection of theatre professionals and interns unite in Bloomington-Normal, IL, to create a dynamic environment, one dedicated not only to education but also the enthusiastic creation of performing art. In 1978, the Festival was founded as a partnership between the Illinois State University School of Theatre and the College of Fine Arts; that partnership continues today. The School of Theatre provides budget support, personnel, and facilities; the College of Fine Arts provides budget support, specifically for administrative salaries, as well as facility support. The Festival's impact on the theatre world has been recognized in media and scholarly journals from Bloomington to Chicago, New York, and back in Shakespeare's home country, England. | |
| Interlochen Center for the Arts Summer theatre camps at Interlochen offer students the opportunity to study with some of the top artists and educators in the field, from all over the United States. Theatre programs are available for students who will complete grades 3-12 during the 2010-11 academic year, and include musical theatre, design and technology, repertory theatre, acting, and more. | |
| Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Jacob's Pillow's mission is to support dance creation, presentation, education, and preservation; and to engage and deepen public appreciation and support for dance. World premieres, U.S. debuts, master and emerging artists, and collaborations with composers, visual artists, and writers comprise over 160 performances presented each Festival season. | |
| Kentucky Shakespeare Festival * Kentucky Shakespeare Festival is a non-profit theatre company founded in 1960 and the oldest of the six, free, professional, independently-operated Shakespeare festivals in the United States. Our mission is to use the works of Shakespeare to enrich our community through accessible, professional theatre experiences that educate, inspire and entertain people of all ages. Type: Permanent Indoor, Outdoor/Amphitheatre, Stock, Touring, Educational, Summer, Non-Equity, AEA Guest: GA, TYA, LOA Productions: Hamlet; Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged); As You Like It; The Taming of the Shrew; Kiss me Kate (pending). Rehearsals: May 17, 2011 & May 30, 2011 Season Dates: June 15, 2011 to August 15, 2011 Hiring: 20 Male (8 Equity, 12 Non-Equity)/20 Female (8 Equity, 12 Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing. | |
| Lexington Children's Theatre We are a professional, non-profit theater company dedicated to providing quality theater productions for children. Type: Permanent Indoor, Theatre for Youth, Touring, Year-round, Non-Equity Productions: Annie; The Boxcar Children; Old Jake’s Skirts/Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (tour); Charlotte’s Web; Madeline’s Christmas; Tales from the Shimmering Sky/Sacagawea (tour); Boy in the Girl’s Bathroom; Goodnight Moon. Rehearsals: Late August 2011 Season Dates: September 2011 to May 2012 Hiring: 4-6 Male/4-6 Female for acting, singing. | |
| Maine State Music Theatre Maine State Music Theatre is celebrating its 40th Anniverary with excitement and entertainment of live musical theatre. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Summer, Equity, Non-Equity, CORST X for AEA Productions: The Marvelous Wonderettes; Annie; Xanadu; The Wiz; Spring Awakening-concert; Beauty and the Beast-TYA. Rehearsals: May 24, 2011 Season Dates: May 24, 2011 to August 28, 2011 Hiring: 22 Males (12 Equity/10 Non-Equity) for acting, singing; dancing 22 Females (12 Equity/10 Non-Equity) for acting, singing; dancing | |
| McLeod Summer Playhouse McLeod Summer Playhouse is committed to presenting popular professional theater to the southern Illinois region. The 2011 summer season will feature "A Chorus Line", "The Sound of Music" and "Peter Pan". | |
| New Harmony Theatre New Harmony Theatre is a professional theatre operating under an agreement with Actors' Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States, and produced by the University of Southern Indiana. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Summer, Equity, Non-Equity, LORT Productions: Lost in Yonkers; The 39 Steps; Avenue X Rehearsals: Late May Season Dates: Mid-June 2011 to Mid-August 2011 Positions available in backstage crew, front-of-house, and management including ASM's, box office, carpentry, company management, costumes, lighting, paint, props, and sound for professional Equity Lort-D summer theatre. Wage varies depending on position. All levels of experience considered. | |
| New Stage Theatre* New Stage produces five plays each year in its subscription series, in addition to a Christmas show, an annual student matinee, and a kids-only show that features local area talent. Main stage productions range from master works to contemporary classics to new plays. All carry the mark of professional quality for which the theatre has long been recognized. Type: Permanent Indoor, Black Box, Repertory, Musical, Touring, Educational, Year-round, AEA Guest, Tier II & III Productions: A Soldier’s Play, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Also Hiring for 2011-2012 season Rehearsals: May 5, 2011 Season Dates: September 2011 – June 2012 Hiring: 17 Male (7 Equity & 10 Non-Equity)for acting and singing 17 Female (7 Equity & 10 Non-Equity) for acting and singing | |
| North Greenville University: Department of Theatre The mission of the Department of Theatre Arts at North Greenville University is to offer a liberal arts-based curriculum that leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre in order to prepare students for graduate studies or professional work, as well as making a positive contribution to the cultural climate of the University and the surrounding community. North Greenville University will be set up in the Job Contact area and is seeking a Full-time Asst. Professor of Design. | |
| NTC Productions (Formerly Nebraska Theatre Caravan) Type: Permanent Indoor, Touring, Non-Equity, Seasonal (October thru December) Productions: A Christmas Carol Rehearsals: Early November, 2011 Season Dates: Early November 2011 - Late December 2011 Hiring: 24 Male/24 Female: acting, singing, dancing | |
| Olney Theatre Center A theatre with an emphasis on 20th century American classics, new works, area premieres, reinterpretation of classics, and musical theater. | |
| Opera New Jersey Visit Opera New Jersey's website at http://opera-nj.org to learn more. | |
| Orlando Shakespeare Theater* Orlando Shakespeare Theater offers 9 month Acting Internships and Technical Apprenticeships which include a weekly stipend and housing. Theater Type: Permanent Indoor, Black Box, Repertory, Musical, Non-musical, Theatre for Youth, Year-round, Equity. Productions: The Importance of Being Earnest;Romeo and Juliet; Cymbelline; two additional shows TBA Hiring: Looking for actors for acting and/or singing | |
| Papermill Theatre The Mainstage company produces Broadway musicals. These productions have developed a reputation for high level of artistic performances in respect to acting, sets and costumes. The Children's Theatre company, during an eight week summer season, travels to seven communities in NH, performing adaptations of well-loved fairy tales. These performances are presented in partnership with other arts organizations that host the shows in their local communities. Our summer company, spearheaded by Artistic Director, Kate Arecchi, consists of 40-60 actors, technicians and administrative staff who join us from across the country. The Penguin Ski Lodge, once home to the Lincoln Opera House, serves as the main residence for most of our staff, complete with dining room and a gymnasium that serves as our rehearsal space. The residence is within walking distance of downtown Lincoln and the Papermill Theatre. | |
| Peach State Summer Theatre * Peach State Summer Theatre is Valdosta’s premiere professional summer stock theatre! Each summer, a company of some 60 actor-singers, dancers, technicians, managers, and creators will reside in Valdosta for a nine-week season. During that time, they will rehearse, build and present three musicals in rotating repertory. Type: Permanent Indoor, Repertory, Musical, Summer, AEA Guest Productions: Carousel; Disney's Jungle Book; Hairspray. Rehearsals: May 20, 2011 Season Dates: June 4, 2011 to July 17, 2011 Hiring: 10 Male/10 Female for acting, singing, dancing. 1 Equity Male/ 1 Equity Female for acting, singing, dancing | |
| PGT Entertainment * PGT Entertainment has assembled an excellent team of industry professionals in both creative and administrative areas. It is the strength of these combined, service-oriented talents that enables long-term, successful partnerships with clients. Type: Other - Cruise Lines, musical review, Equity, Non-equity Productions: British Invasion; Save the Last Dance; Shimmy, Moments to Remember; Extreme Country; Piano Man; Dance With Me (tour); Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (tour). Rehearsals: Year-round Season Dates: Year-round Hiring: 45 Male (10 Equity & 35 Non-Equity) /45 Female (10 Equity & 35 Non-Equity) for singing and dancing | |
| Playhouse on the Square Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Non-musical, Theatre for Youth, Touring, Year-round, Non-Equity Productions: Shows TBA. Rehearsals: July 2010 Season Dates: July 2011 to June 2012 Hiring: Males / Females for acting, singing, dancing Benefits: Health Insurance Add’l Duties: Acting interns work in a tech. area of their choice when not in a performance or rehearsal situation. | |
| Porthouse Theatre * Porthouse Theatre provides a unique training opportunity for actors, designers, technicians, and managers, working in the context of a professional producing theatre. They work side by side with established professionals to refine their skills and talents. Type: Outdoor/Amphitheatre, Musical, Educational, Summer, Equity, URTA Tier 2 Productions: Chicago; Sunshine Boys; Hello Dolly. Rehearsals: Late May 2011 Season Dates: June 2011 to August 2011 Hiring: 6 Male/6 Female for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Prizery, The The Prizery arts center has won the prestigious Arts Build Communities Rising Star Award from Virginians for the Arts, making it the first-ever recipient of a new award that honors an up-and-coming arts organization having a significant impact on its community. Type: Permanent Indoor, Musical, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: Side by Side by Sondheim; Sound of Music; 39 STEPS; Seussical the Musical. Rehearsals: June 13, 2011 Season Dates: June 13, 2011 to August 14, 2011 Hiring: 6 Male/6 Female for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Queen Creek Cultural Foundation Queen Creek Cultural Foundation is a non-profit, year-round theatre with a permanent indoor facility located at the Queen Creek Performing Arts Center. For our current season, we are seeking Interns for Stage Management, Lights/Set, Costume/Props and Acting/Directing. | |
| Riverside Theatre A professional regional theater for Florida's Treasure Coast presenting family theater, acting classes, plays, and musicals. Riverside Theatre Mission Statement Riverside Theatre, Inc. is committed to providing a total theatre arts experience that entertains, challenges, and educates both adults and children. •Producing quality works from Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Regional Theatres with an emphasis on high production values •Providing the youth of the community with a broad range of education opportunities that will cultivate tomorrow’s artist and audiences, while building the skills of today •Providing a nurturing and collaborative environment for the artist, educators, and staff | |
| RWS and Associates Entertainment, Inc. * Type: Corporate Industrials, Cruise Ships, Theme Park, Touring, Year-round, Summer, Equity, Non-Equity Productions: 2009 EMMY Award Winner! Musical theatre based theme park shows and corporate industrials. Also, the exclusive Producers of the all new live stage shows of MTV’s “Rock Band,” CBS Television’s “Survivor” and “The Amazing Race”, as well as HIT Entertainment’s “Bob the Builder” and “Thomas & Friends”. Rehearsals: Year-round Season Dates: Year-round & Seasonal Hiring: 120+ Males (20+ Equity / 100+ Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing 120+ Females (20+ Equity / 100+ Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre * Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre will present its 28th season during the summer of 2011. Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre produces four Broadway musicals each summer in the beautiful 630-seat Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre on the campus of Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA. Thirteen performances are given of each musical over a two-week period drawing audiences from a 150-mile radius with groups traveling in from as far away as Ohio and North Carolina. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Summer, Non-Equity, AEA Guest Productions: South Pacific, Curtains, Elton John's AIDA, Oliver! Rehearsals: May 24, 2011 Season Dates: June 8, 2011 thru July 31, 2011 Hiring: 20 Male (3 Equity/17 Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing 20 Female (3 Equity/17 Non-Equity) for acting, singing dancing | |
| Sight & Sound Theatres Story, song, and spectacular staging bring each of Sight & Sound Theatres' epic shows to life. Dozens of professional actors attired in elaborate costumes, meticulously detailed sets towering up to 40 feet high, trained animals, unmatched special effects, and beautifully memorable music inspire 800,000 guests every year. Type: Permanent Indoor, Musical, Year-round, Non-Equity Productions: Jonah (Original Production); Miracle of Christmas; Joseph Rehearsals: January 2012 – March 2012 Season Dates: March 2012 to December 2012 Hiring: 25 Male/15 Female for acting, singing | |
| Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre The Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre is dedicated to presenting theatre of the highest professional quality thereby enriching the Southern Appalachian Region through artistic programming, education, and outreach. Type: Permanent Indoor, Repertory, Summer, Non-Equity, AEA Guest Productions: First Baptist of Ivy Gap; Nocturne; Cheaper By the Dozen; Zeb Vance Civil War Governor. Rehearsals: May 30, 2011 Season Dates: June 16, 2011 to August 28, 2011 Hiring: TBD Season Dates: May 27, 2010 to August 22, 2010 Hiring: 10 Males (5 Equity /5 Non-Equity) acting, and singing 10 Females (5 Equity/5 Non-Equity) for acting and singing | |
| Stagedoor Manor Stagedoor Manor, a Performing Arts Summer Camp for ages 10 -18 in NY’s Catskill Mountains, will be at SETC looking for staff for our 2011 season (June – August). Our program is for youth interested in exposure to the theatre, in a Summer Stock style setting. We produce 39 shows in our 8 onsite theaters (Black Box to Proscenium to In The Round) over summer. We seek energetic, flexible, youth oriented, hard working, & fun loving individuals to help create, design & build the productions for our young performers. | |
| Stages St. Louis * STAGES ST. LOUIS is a professional not-for-profit theatre company dedicated to producing the indigenous American art form of musical theatre. STAGES ST. LOUIS operates year round with a staff of twenty. A full-time seasonal company operates from May to October and presents 124 performances in the 380-seat Robert G. Reim Theatre at the Kirkwood Civic Center. | |
| SummerStock at The Univ. of Findlay SummerStock at The University of Findlay has been setting the standard for professional theatre in northwest Ohio since 1977. SummerStock uses a core professional company and supplements with an adjunct company of undergraduate interns and high school apprentices. SummerStock also produces SummerStock Youth Conservatory, a unique summer learning experience for children ages 6-14. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Educational, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: Snoopy; Bye, Bye, Birdie; The Drowsy Chaperone Rehearsals: June 1, 2011 Season Dates: June 1, 2011 to July 26, 2011 Hiring: 5 Male/5 female for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Sweet Briar College - Department of Theatre Arts Seeking Professor of Arts Management/Costumer. Full-time position, half faculty/half staff. Two-year renewable contract. Teaching responsibilities in arts management, staff responsibilities in costuming for theatre and dance events., student supervision, teaching, and production responsibilities. | |
| TECUMSEH! - Outdoor Drama Preparations are well underway for the 39th production season of TECUMSEH!. The huge, outdoor stages of the Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre afford the audience a unique viewing experience. Type: Outdoor Amphitheatre, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: “TECUMSEH!” Rehearsals: May 23, 2011 Season Dates: June 10, 2011 to September 3, 2011 Hiring: 25 Male/5 Female for acting | |
| Texas Musical Drama THE BEAUTIFUL PIONEER AMPHITHEATRE, carved out of and nestled into a natural basin in the majestic Palo Duro Canyon-the nation’s second largest canyon-comes alive once again this summer with the 43rd Anniversary Season of the Official Play of the State of Texas. Type:Outdoor/Amphitheatre, Musical, Summer, Non-Equity Productions: “Texas” Musical Drama Rehearsals: May 8, 2011 Season Dates: June 4, 2011 to August 20, 2011 Hiring: 35 Males for acting, singing, dancing 32 Females for acting, singing, dancing | |
| The Lost Colony * Millions have seen the compelling story that celebrates the 117 English men, women, and children whose dream still lives on in this American original. First staged in 1937, The Lost Colony it is the nation’s premier and longest-running symphonic drama. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paul Green, The Lost Colony’s 73rd anniversary season opens MAY 28 and plays nightly except Sunday through Aug. 20, 2011 at Manteo’s Waterside Theatre, on North Carolina’s Outer Banks. The Lost Colony is the "grandfather" of all outdoor dramas and is produced by the Roanoke Island Historical Association (RIHA), a non-profit whose mission is to celebrate the history of the first English colonies on Roanoke Island, North Carolina, and to honor the founders of The Lost Colony symphonic drama through drama, education, and literature. Type: Outdoor Amphitheatre, Musical, Non-Musical, Educational, Summer, Historical Symphonic Drama, Non-Equity. Productions: The Lost Colony; Children's Theatre Productions; 8 Company Member Produced “Canteen” Shows. Rehearsals: Begin May 8, 2011 Season Dates: May 27, 2011 to August 20, 2011 Hiring: 46 Male/25 Female for acting; singing; dancing | |
| The Santa Fe Opera The Santa Fe Opera has an industry-wide reputation as an excellent employer, providing rewarding opportunities amid a setting of great natural beauty. From the unlikeliest of beginnings—an opera company located hundreds of miles from any major city, featuring American singers in a wide-ranging and challenging repertory, and treating theatrical and musical values as equally important in its productions—The Santa Fe Opera has grown to become recognized as one of the world's leading cultural festivals. | |
| Theatre By the Sea * Ocean State Theatre Company, Inc., a Rhode Island 501(c) (3) organization, is proud to be entering its fourth full season as the resident Producing Company at the historic Theatre By The Sea. Theatre By The Sea is a 500 seat Summer Stock Barn Theatre, located 1/4 mile from the Rhode Island shore. In 2010, OSTC is looking forward to continuing the 77 year tradition of presenting live Theatre in South County. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Musical, Summer, Equity, Non-Equity, LOA Ref. LORT D Productions: 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee; Man of La Mancha; Hairspray; The Drowsy Chaperone. Rehearsals: May 17, 2011 Season Dates: June 1, 2011 to September 4, 2011 Hiring: 25-40 Males (1-4 Equity /20-40 Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing 16-25 Females (1-4 Equity /20-40 Non-Equity) acting, singing, dancing | |
| Theatre West Virginia Theatre West Virginia is entering its 51st season during the summer of 2011! Producing 5 shows in repertory. Productions include: Hatfields and McCoys; Honey in the Rock; All Shook Up; PArker in the PArk (touring); Disney's All Shook Up (TWV's Academy Production). We hope to see you at SETC in March 2011! | |
| Thin Air Theatre Company * The Butte Theater is home to Thin Air Theatre Company, which is owned by 2 veteran melodrama actors who are also writers and directors - Chris Armbrister and Mickey Burdick. Playwright Chris Sorensen produces several of the scripts for the company. TATC will produce 4 professional shows in 2011. Type: Permanent Indoor, Repertory, Musical, Year-round, Summer,Equity, Non-Equity, AEA Special Appearance. Productions: Hazel Kirke (Summer - Classic Victorian Melodrama); Calamity Jane (Summer - musical); Vampire of Cripple Creek (Fall); The Christmas Donkey. Rehearsals: June 6, 2011 Season Dates: June 18, 2011 thru December 31, 2011 Hiring: 12 Male (2 Equity/10 Non-Equity)/12 Female (2 Equity/10 Non-Equity) for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Triad Stage * Triad Stage began as the dream of creating a professional not-for-profit regional theatre to serve the communities of the Triad. Co-founders Preston Lane and Richard Whittington forged their artistic partnership as graduate students at the Yale School of Drama. After managing a theater in Connecticut for two years, they undertook the three-year task of opening their own theater in the heart of historic Greensboro. Triad Stage converted a former Montgomery Ward department store building which now houses the Pyrle Theater, complete with a 300-seat theater and thrust stage and rehearsal hall. | |
| Trumpet in the Land Written by Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Paul Green, "TRUMPET", in its 42nd year, is an unforgettable production that will sweep you back in history to a time when Ohio was the western frontier of America, to witness the founding of Ohio’s first settlement, Schoenbrunn, in 1772. Our other major production is "WHITE SAVAGE" Type: Outdoor/Amphitheatre, Repertory, Musical, Summer, AEA Guest Productions: Trumpet in the Land; The White Savage; Broadway Musical TBA. Rehearsals: May 30, 2011 Season Dates: June 17, 2011 to August 27, 2011 Hiring: 27 Males (8 acting, 15 singing, 4 dancing) 24 Females (5 acting, 15 singing, 4 dancing) | |
| Tweetsie Railroad Type: Theme Park, Musical, Non-Musical, Summer (May-October), Non-Equity Productions: Wild West Train Adventure; Diamond Lil’s Can-Can Revue; Hopper and Porter’s Musical Celebration; Miner's Mountain Magic; Country Clogging Jamboree; Ghost Train Halloween Festival. Rehearsals: April 12, 2011 Season Dates: April 29, 2011 to October 30, 2011 Hiring: 15 Males/12 Females for acting, singing, dancing | |
| Utah Shakespeare Festival The Tony Award winning Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah is seeking all production positions in scenery, electrics, costumes, props, stage management, hair & makeup, and front of house for 6 summer or 3 fall rotating repertory productions in indoor & outdoor theatres. Contracts available from 7 to 24 weeks. Hiring begins immediately & continues until complete. | |
| Venice Theatre Venice Theatre is a large community theatre (budget of $2.2 million) with four series: Mainstage, Stage II, Cabaret and Generations. There are 24 staff members, plus approximately 60 paid guest actors, directors, music directors, choreographers, musicians, designers and teachers. Housing will be provided for all guest artists from a distance of more than 40 miles, at no cost to the artist. Does not include health insurance for guest artist, except for AEA Guest contracts. | |
| Virginia Shakespeare Festival In 2011 the Virginia Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 33rd annual season. All performances are in the main auditorium (600 seats) of Phi Beta Kappa Memorial Hall on the William & Mary campus Productions: The Comedy of Errors; Hamlet. | |
| Virginia Stage Company Virginia Stage Company is the region’s only fully professional resident theater company, serving an audience of over 90,000 annually. Originally founded as The Norfolk Theatre Center in 1968, the Company changed its name to Virginia Stage Company and took on its present form in 1979. VSC’s mission is to "enrich, educate and entertain the region by creating and producing theatrical art of the highest quality and worthy of national prominence." Type: Permanent Indoor, Year-round Productions: TBA Rehearsals: August 2011 Season Dates: August 2011 to April 2012 Hiring: 2 Males/2 Females for acting | |
| Walnut Street Theatre * The Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, the oldest continuously operating theatre in the English-speaking world, is seeking talented, dynamic and ambitious applicants for its 2011-2012 Apprentice Program. The Walnut produces 5 Main Stage and 5 Studio productions in 1,078 and 80 seat theatres with over 56,000 season subscribers. Apprentices are an important and vital part of the operation of our theatre. Applicants are sought in all acting and technical areas. | |
| Weathervane Playhouse Weathervane Playhouse's 43rd season will include Little Shop of Horrors; Big River; The 39 Steps; Sound of Music; Chicago. Type: Permanent Indoor, Stock, Repertory, Musical, Non-musical, Theatre for Youth, Educational, Year-round, Summer, Non-Equity, AEA Guest, Guest Artist Rehearsals: May 19, 2011 Season Dates: June 1,2011 to August 7, 2011 Hiring: 10 Male/10 Female acting, singing, dancing | |
| Westport Country Playhouse The 2011 season of shows includes: "Beyond Therapy"; "The Circle"; "Lips Together,Teeth Apart"; "Suddenly Last Summer"; "Twelfth Night". | |
| Williamstown Theatre Festival The Williamstown Theatre Festival provides some ogf the best opportunities for theatre artists, technicians, and administrators available in American theatre today. By providing a vital and supportive atmosphere in which to experience the many challenges of working in the professional theatre industry. Williamstown Theatre Festival offers educational and career advancement opportunities seldom available elsewhere. | |
| Wood & Strings Theatre / Artistree, Inc Wood and Strings Theatre uses the captivating and comprehensive nature of art to engage the imagination, create experiences full of meaning and provide tools to build positive solutions for life's challenges. Type: Traveling Theatre Company, Non-musical, Touring, Educational, Year-round, Non-Equity Productions: Out of the Mist…A Dragon; Backwoods Ramblin; An Ire-ish Tale; Escape from the Zoo; ANANSE!...Early in the Day. Rehearsals: July 15, 2011 Season Dates: September 1, 2011 to August 31, 2012 | |