Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Guess who didn't actually use the last list of jobs/other he posted here?

TEACHER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM - New York, NY , UNITED STATES
Job posted on January 28, 2008
THE ACTORS CENTER. Spend two weeks working with four internationally recognized master teachers. This year’s faculty will included Ron Van Lieu, Chair of the Acting Program, Yale School of Drama; Christopher Bayes, Yale School of Drama; Slava Dolgachev, Artistic Director, New Theatre of Moscow; and J. Michael Miller, Founder, The Actors Center. The workshop is limited to 14 participants. Classes will be held daily from 10:00 am-10:00 pm The dates for this year's workshop: June 2-13, 2008. The workshop will be followed by the National Congress of Acting Teachers on June 14 & 15. Workshop participants will be invited to take part in those deliberations. The fee for the workshop is $3,000. Early application is encouraged. For application information, visit www.theactorscenter.org, or contact J. Michael Miller at: 212-447-6309. Email inquiries can be sent to: info@theactorscenter.org.



SUMMER INTERNSHIPS AND APPRENTICESHIPS - Chicago, IL
Job posted on November 16, 2007
STEPPENWOLF THEATRE COMPANY, an ensemble-based company in its 32nd season, is currently accepting applications for Summer Interns and Apprentices for programs beginning in the summer of 2008. Positions are available in administrative and production areas. Participants receive the chance to work alongside the finest professionals working in theater today, and opportunities to attend professional development seminars, tickets to productions throughout Chicago, and more! For detailed job descriptions, further information and the application, please visit: www.steppenwolf.org/work



2008 SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES - Aspen, CO
Job posted on January 11, 2008
The ASPEN MUSIC FESTIVAL & SCHOOL has many professional learning opportunities available for motivated and qualified individuals this summer. A summer internship or professional position at the Aspen Music Festival & School can open doors for your career, providing hands-on training in the arts. The professional rewards are tremendous, and the networking opportunities alone make our nine-week employment season worth considering. The Aspen Music Festival and School is currently seeking qualified candidates for summer positions in festival operations, opera and orchestra production, marketing, development, and ticket sales. To apply, interested applicants MUST submit materials to the following site: http://aspenmusic.hrmdirect.com/employment. Please no phone calls.
Alex Burchetta
E-MAIL
aburchetta@aspenmusic.org



ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS - Auburn, NY
Job posted on December 10, 2007
The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse seeks Front of House Manager, Administrative and Company Management Assistants for its 2008 summer season. Administrative Assistants assist in Front of House operations at all performances, as well as take on various opportunities in production and administration. Company Management Assistants work with the Company Manager in all aspects including arranging for transportation, housing, hospitality and logistics in the care of over 100 actors, musicians and technicians. Send letter, resume, references and availability to: productionmgr@merry-go-round.com or Production Manager, MERRY-GO-ROUND PLAYHOUSE, 17 William Street, 2nd Floor, Auburn, NY 13021. Visit www.merry-go-round.com for more information. EOE.



2008 TECHNICAL STAFF - Madison, NJ
Job posted on January 17, 2008
THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY is gearing up for our 46th annual season! Applicants are sought for all production staff positions in scenic, costumes, props, paint, lighting, and sound. Interested individuals should submit a resume with references and cover letter to Mr. Kelly Easterling, Director of Production. Email: keasterling@shakespearenj.org. Fax: 973-236-2995. EOE

UNIVERSITY ASSISTANT, PART-TIME - Danbury, CT
Job posted on November 30, 2007
(19 hours/week) WCSU's Theatre Arts Department seeks a part-time employee to work in the areas of production, production management, and arts management, up to 19 hours per week. A Bachelor's degree, extensive computer skills, ability to multi-task, and strong detail orientation are required. Prior experience in a technical theatre area (costumes, lighting, etc) is preferred. Work schedule will be afternoons and evenings on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and may include evenings and weekends. Some flexibility may be available. Pay rate of $16-$18/hour, depending upon experience. To apply: send a cover letter, resume, and contact information for 3 references to Professor Sal Trapani, Chair, WESTERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Theatre Arts Department, 181 White Street, Danbury, CT 06810. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Applications may also be emailed to: walshk@wcsu.edu. Please include in subject line: UA Applicant and your Name. WCSU is an AA/EO employer.

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