JOB ALERT: Opportunities in the UK, Australia, and the USA
This week we are excited to offer job opportunities from three different corners of the globe.
Invisible Circus, based in the UK since 2002, grew out of the roots of street performance. The develops ideas as a collective and present a wide variety of productions from intimate theatrical experiences to full-scale circus extravaganzas. The Invisible Circus have produced shows everywhere from Regency Theatres and Circus Big Tops to old Fire Stations and industrial facilities.Currently, Invisible Circus is looking for UK-based acts from all walks of circus life to be a part of their online series ‘The Great Escape.”
One of the most prominent circus companies in the world, Circa Contemporary Circus from Brisbane, Australia, is seeking a Production Manager to join their dynamic team. Circa’s Production Managers are responsible for the physical delivery of our new and touring productions. “No two days are the same, but the one constant is being part of a team that will do everything to present the most technically perfect version of the show possible in the circumstances. Safety is paramount and clear communications, effective planning, and strong technical skills are needed. The role calls for someone who thrives working in a demanding creative environment while maintaining the highest production standards,” says their job post.
Flynn Creek Circus is a rurally based circus-theater company in California pushing tradition to the edge. Their mission is to inspire with disciplined artistic and athletic risk radically.The company’s touring show seeks a Lighting Designer and Operator for the summer season. Successful candidates will provide lighting equipment, design, and operation for up to 8 shows/week. Experience preferred, but recent grads will be considered.
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