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Tech Production

How do you take the elements of technical design in costume, sound, or lighting and put them in to practical use in a production? Find out here!

Costume Construction

Costume construction refers to the building and maintenance of garments for stage productions.

Lighting Production

Whether hanging instruments, to running cues, to managing electrical needs, lighting production crews are skilled programmers with an eye for detail.

Makeup Artist

Makeup artists must be calm, even under pressure, so that they can put the actors at ease while applying makeup. Read on to discover more about makeup artists.

Makeup Production

Makeup artists must be able to carefully apply stage makeup to an actor, considering health and safety as well as the overall look for the stage.

Set Construction

Set construction brings the world of the play to life.

Sound Production

Sound production is a skill that requires extensive technical knowledge and a careful ear for balance.

Stage Maintenance

In stage maintenance, riggers, stagehands, and running crew work together to ensure a safe and spectacular performance.

Stage Management

From the initial production meetings to the final wrap of the show, the stage manager is vital to the organization and process of any performance.

Technical Director

A Technical Director is a professional problem-solver employed by a theatre company to bring the creative designers’ ideas to life. Do you have what it takes?

Wardrobe Supervisor

A wardrobe supervisor is responsible for maintaining all costumes featured in a show and coordinating a team to manage it all. Check out some of the job needs.