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Production Manager
Prototype Festival
New York, NY
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PROTOTYPE: Opera/Theatre/Now, now celebrating its seventh season, is an annual festival of visionary opera-theatre and music-theatre works by pioneering contemporary artists from New York City and around the world. The festival is the only one of its kind in the United States - presenting fully produced premieres, national and international presentations, and work-in-progress showings of original genre-bending works by both emerging and career artists from the contemporary classical opera-theatre and music-theatre idiom. PROTOTYPE 2019 returns January 5 - 13, 2019.
PRODUCTION MANAGER -
Reporting to PROTOTYPE's co-founders and directors - Beth Morrison, Creative Producer of Beth Morrison Projects; Kristin Marting, Founding Artistic Director of HERE; Kim Whitener, Executive Director of HERE; and Jecca Barry, Executive Director of Beth Morrison Projects - the Production Manager shall:
• Serve as the key technical liaison among PROTOTYPE, its designers, and its venues.
• Participate in all production meetings; oversee the construction of scenery and props as needed; determine backline rental needs for projection, lighting, scenery, instrumentation, etc. in conjunction with production designers and venue production managers; assist scenic, costume, and lighting designers with the execution and realization of their designs as needed.
• Plan and execute the load in and load out of all PROTO projects, as well as any developmental workshop or technical rehearsal needs. S/he will be responsible for determining the necessary crew staffing and their duties for all workshops, rehearsals, and productions; and will oversee technical rehearsals.
• Liaison with and oversee the show-specific production managers and the BMP and HERE production management/technical teams.
• Work with the Festival Producer and Associate Producer to administer tasks for an abundant internship program as they relate to the technical and production needs of the Festival.
Qualifications:
• Minimum 3-5 years of Production Management experience in the Performing Arts
• Knowledge of the New York City cultural community
• Genuine desire to play a critical role on a small and dynamic team
• Ability to juggle multiple tasks and reprioritize within a rapidly changing environment
• Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work both individually and as part of a team
• Excellent oral and written communication skills and highly detail-oriented
• Fluency in VectorWorks and AutoCAD software a plus
• Bachelor's or Master's degree a plus; or significant comparable experience in theatrical production
The position requires consultation work in late spring with production advance work through the summer and fall. Hours and work load intensify from November-January. There are vacation moratoriums for this position between December 1-23 and January 2-20.
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PROTOTYPE: Opera/Theatre/Now, now celebrating its seventh season, is an annual festival of visionary opera-theatre and music-theatre works by pioneering contemporary artists from New York City and around the world. The festival is the only one of its kind in the United States - presenting fully produced premieres, national and international presentations, and work-in-progress showings of original genre-bending works by both emerging and career artists from the contemporary classical opera-theatre and music-theatre idiom. PROTOTYPE 2019 returns January 5 - 13, 2019.
PRODUCTION MANAGER -
Reporting to PROTOTYPE's co-founders and directors - Beth Morrison, Creative Producer of Beth Morrison Projects; Kristin Marting, Founding Artistic Director of HERE; Kim Whitener, Executive Director of HERE; and Jecca Barry, Executive Director of Beth Morrison Projects - the Production Manager shall:
• Serve as the key technical liaison among PROTOTYPE, its designers, and its venues.
• Participate in all production meetings; oversee the construction of scenery and props as needed; determine backline rental needs for projection, lighting, scenery, instrumentation, etc. in conjunction with production designers and venue production managers; assist scenic, costume, and lighting designers with the execution and realization of their designs as needed.
• Plan and execute the load in and load out of all PROTO projects, as well as any developmental workshop or technical rehearsal needs. S/he will be responsible for determining the necessary crew staffing and their duties for all workshops, rehearsals, and productions; and will oversee technical rehearsals.
• Liaison with and oversee the show-specific production managers and the BMP and HERE production management/technical teams.
• Work with the Festival Producer and Associate Producer to administer tasks for an abundant internship program as they relate to the technical and production needs of the Festival.
Qualifications:
• Minimum 3-5 years of Production Management experience in the Performing Arts
• Knowledge of the New York City cultural community
• Genuine desire to play a critical role on a small and dynamic team
• Ability to juggle multiple tasks and reprioritize within a rapidly changing environment
• Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work both individually and as part of a team
• Excellent oral and written communication skills and highly detail-oriented
• Fluency in VectorWorks and AutoCAD software a plus
• Bachelor's or Master's degree a plus; or significant comparable experience in theatrical production
The position requires consultation work in late spring with production advance work through the summer and fall. Hours and work load intensify from November-January. There are vacation moratoriums for this position between December 1-23 and January 2-20.
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