Stage Manager | Make it Happen
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National Theatre of Scotland is seeking applications for an experienced Stage Manager to work on Make It Happen, written by James Graham and directed by Andrew Panton. It will Preview at Dundee Rep Theatre then move to The Festival Theatre Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh International Festival.
Your duties and responsibilities will be those normally expected of a Stage Manager on a large number one production, you can find more details in the job description below.
Previous experience in a similar role is essential. Skills required include, clear communication, excellent time management, working with high profile casting, attention to detail, working calmly under pressure and solid working knowledge of Equity and BECTU agreements.
We are committed to a workplace that embraces diversity and inclusion. We particularly welcome and encourage applications from those currently underrepresented in our workforce.
| How to Apply
Application deadline: 10 am | Wed 26 Mar
Interviews will be held the week commencing Monday 31 Mar
Should you have any questions about the post, please email them to recruitment@nationaltheatrescotland.com and we will respond to you as quickly as possible.
Applicants who have access requirements should contact Fiona Hanrahan.
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