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We are under new leadership and we are excited to welcome new
people to our team!
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Below are the open positions we have for the 2026 season.
If you would like to apply for any position, please fill out the google form by November 7, 2025 for our 2026 Summer Season.
These positions will receive a stipend.

DIRECTORS
A play director is responsible for overseeing and guiding the creative vision of a production, including interpreting the script, coaching actors, coordinating with designers, and shaping all elements of performance to bring the story to life on stage.

CHOREOGRAPHERS
A choreographer creates, teaches, and directs dance sequences for a production, shaping movement to enhance storytelling, music, and overall stage performance. We are looking for someone experienced in tap for Anything Goes.

PRODUCERS
Producers oversee all aspects of a production’s planning and execution. Coordinating between creative and administrative teams to ensure the show’s success.

ASSISTANT DIRECTORS
An assistant play director supports the director by helping coordinate rehearsals, providing actor guidance, managing communication between cast and crew, and assisting in bringing the director’s creative vision to the stage.

ARTISTS
A set artist/painter designs, creates, and paints the visual elements of a production’s sets, bringing the director’s vision to life through color, texture, and scenic detail.

STAGE MANAGERS
A stage manager organizes and coordinates all aspects of a production, managing rehearsals, communicating between cast and crew, and ensuring each performance runs smoothly and according to the director’s vision.

MUSIC
DIRECTORS
A music director is responsible for overseeing all musical aspects of a production, including teaching and conducting songs, coaching performers on vocal technique, and collaborating with the director to ensure the music enhances the story.

SET BUILDERS
Set builders construct and assemble the physical scenery for a production, turning design plans into safe, functional, and visually compelling stage environments.

LIGHTING TECHS
Lighting technicians work closely with the production team to design, set up, and operate lighting equipment for a production, creating mood, focus, and visual effects that enhance the storytelling on stage.

SOUND TECHS
Sound technicians set up, operate, and maintain all audio equipment for a production, ensuring clear sound, balanced levels, and the effective use of music, effects, and microphones to support the performance.