Fellowships provide advanced, hands-on training in theatre production, sound and stage management.
September 1, 2025 through May 10, 2026. Requires a season-long commitment. Fellows will not work more than 40 hours per week, but average 29 hours. Housing and benefits are not included. Work hours include early morning, evening and weekend calls.
Mentored by Production Services Manager, Fellows set up and operate sound, lighting, video, and staging equipment for professional and university productions, and support equipment maintenance, advancing events, and stage management. Work hours will be irregular and include early morning, evening and weekend calls.
Broad knowledge and experience in technical theatre as well as solid organizational and essential computer skills. Experience working with theatrical audio, lighting, and video systems is a plus. Hands-on knowledge of lighting systems, audio systems, and DANTE networking systems is helpful. An undergraduate degree in the arts is preferred.