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Stage Manager & Chief Audio Technician – Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA
Application Deadline: July 31, 2026
GRAMMY®-winning baroque orchestra Apollo’s Fire is seeking a part-time Stage Manager / Chief Audio Technician to support rehearsals, concerts, and touring productions throughout the 2026–2027 season.
Responsibilities include stage and riser setup, lighting and audio support, sound board operation, and transporting instruments for performances in Cleveland, Chicago, and touring locations across the U.S. and potentially Europe.
The role offers $25/hour, guaranteed seasonal hours, and travel accommodations for touring dates. Candidates should have experience in stage management or audio production, strong organizational skills, and the ability to work flexible schedules in a live performance environment.
Production Stage Manager – National Tour (Mrs. Doubtfire), USA
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026
Easy Peasy Tour LLC / Work Light Productions is seeking an experienced Production Stage Manager for the First National Tour of Mrs. Doubtfire. The contract runs approximately 26 weeks, beginning training around June 16, 2026, and concluding in February 2027 in San Jose, CA.
The Production Stage Manager will support all aspects of touring production management, including rehearsal coordination, show calling, scheduling, and communication between creative, technical, and touring teams. The role ensures smooth daily execution of performances and maintains consistency across venues throughout the tour.
This is a non-AEA contract offering $1,100/week, plus $55/day per diem and single-occupancy housing. Candidates should have prior stage management experience on touring or large-scale musical productions.
Deputy Stage Manager – London Transfer (The Pianist), UK
Application Deadline: May 29, 2026
Deus Ex Machina Productions is seeking an experienced Deputy Stage Manager for The Pianist, a new musical based on the memoir of Władysław Szpilman, beginning rehearsals in London before transferring to Southampton and then returning for a London run at Park Theatre.
The DSM will support rehearsal and performance operations across a complex, music-driven production featuring actor-musicians. Responsibilities include maintaining the prompt book, assisting with script changes, coordinating rehearsals and paperwork, and calling and operating cues (including lighting) during performances. The role also supports company wellbeing due to the sensitive historical subject matter.
The contract runs from August to November 2026, with weekly pay ranging from £640 (rehearsals) to £740 (performances), plus overtime and holiday provisions. Candidates should have professional DSM experience on cue-heavy productions and strong music-reading ability, with experience in touring or transferring shows considered an asset.
Assistant Stage Manager – Outdoor Production & UK Tour (CATS), London/UK
Application Deadline: May 26, 2026
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre is seeking an experienced Assistant Stage Manager for CATS, covering both the London outdoor run and a full UK tour.
The role supports rehearsals, performance operations, and smooth continuity between the Open Air Theatre production and touring schedule, working in a fast-paced, weather-dependent environment.
Contract runs June–September 2026 in London, followed by UK tour through June 2027. Candidates must be available for the full engagement.
Stage Manager (Ballet Production) – Stamford & Hartford, USA
Application Deadline: May 31, 2026
Connecticut Ballet is seeking an experienced Stage Manager for a regional ballet production in Connecticut featuring guest artists and both public and student performances. The role involves calling dance productions, coordinating IATSE crews alongside non-union staff, and ensuring smooth show operations across multiple performance dates in June 2026 (11–14 and 18–20). The position requires strong experience in live dance or ballet stage management, excellent communication skills, and the ability to maintain performance consistency across a short run with multiple casts and stakeholders.
Compensation is $1,200/week plus travel, with potential additional opportunities in the 2026–2027 season.
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