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CRT’s Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Access

Creede Repertory Theatre is striving towards a Culture of Belonging for everyone who comes through our doors. We have made great progress as an organization, and acknowledge that there is still a lot of work to do. We will continue practicing self-reflection by asking the tough questions, listening deeply to our community, and implementing practices and policies that affirm and uplift others’ humanity. We are committed to being your theatre, always. To see our full EDI Statement, Commitments, and Updates, click here.

CRT provides childcare support to our company members; please inquire about how we can support you and your family needs.

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages artists from historically excluded communities to apply.

Health & Safety

Employees and contractors will receive a copy of CRT's most up-to-date Health & Safety Protocols (subject to change as required) at the time of contract.

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions of the hiring manager during the interview process.

Qualities we look for in candidates

Mission – Motivated and inspired by CRT’s mission and vision.

Grit - Bring determination and a strong will to the challenges and opportunities of theatre at 9,000ft.

Intentionality – Thoughtful and deliberate.

Community – Willing and eager to invest in, engage with and create personal connections with the CRT community, including staff, company, students, patrons, board members, and the town of Creede, CO.

Full Time Staff Openings

Development Director

Annual Salary Range: $75,000 - 95,000
Type: Full Time, Exempt
Location: Creede, CO (position may be remote for designated months of the year)

Creede Repertory Theatre seeks a Development Director to work in strategic partnership with the Artistic Director and Managing Director to attract the philanthropic resources necessary to ensure the theater’s vital role in the rural, mountain community of Creede, CO and grow its reputation nationally.

The Development Director will oversee the development and implementation of all fundraising activities and lead engagement across philanthropic sectors: individual, foundation, family and donor advised funds, and corporate. CRT has an operating budget of $2 million, with contributed revenue representing 65% of that total. The resources required to take the theater to the next level must grow this budget.

We seek a confident, collaborative, and self-motivated fundraiser with proven ability to produce results in a deadline-oriented environment; a strong communicator with demonstrated ability to engage prospects and sustain and grow donor relationships; a strong analytic and critical thinker with effective decision-making, problem identification, avoidance and resolution skills; who has working knowledge of major gifts management, research, digital fundraising, donor database systems and special events management. The Development Director will report directly to the Board of Trustees.

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Seasonal Openings

 

Casting:

Note: CRT operates on an LOA ref. LORT-D and offers both union and non-union contracts for our Summer Season. Our Young Audience Outreach Tour is non-union.

2025 Season - AEA & Non-AEA

Contract & Compensation:

AEA - LOA referencing LORT D
No less than $642/wk (2024 rate) + health & pension
Housing and transportation provided

Non-AEA
$600/wk
Housing provided

 

How to Audition:

Denver EPAs:

Monday, December 16th 9am - 6pm
Tuesday, December 17th 9am - 1pm
Callbacks Tuesday, December 17th 2-6pm

Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Robert & Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education, Orange Studio, 2nd floor
1101 13th Street, Denver, CO 80204

To request an in-person audition in Denver, email auditions@creederep.com. Audition times will be assigned on a first come first serve basis, with priority given to members of the Actors Equity Association. We will accept audition requests until 11:59pm on Friday, December 13, 2024.

If you are unable to attend, we will also accept VIDEO SUBMISSIONS through December 20, 2024 at 11:59pm.

 

What to Prepare:
Please prepare 2 contrasting monologues or one monologue and 32 bars of a song, no longer than 3 minutes total.

If you would like to sing from the shows, you can find a link to song cuttings and additional callback materials HERE.

For video auditions, please include a slate with your name and the material you are performing. It will not count toward your total time.

 

Actor Tracks (subject to change):

A note from CRT: In reference to the character descriptions below: most characters we currently encounter are on the binary and are written with he/him or she/hers pronouns. However limiting the descriptions are, our casting seeks to be as inclusive as possible and we invite gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender, and non-binary actors to submit for the roles they most identify with. We also list race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking actors of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Please note that actors will be cast in two or three productions as is the nature of repertory theater.

Actor 1 - Clown #1 in The 39 Steps / Peter in Silent Sky
Actor 2 - Annabella, Pamela, Margaret in The 39 Steps / Henrietta or Margaret in Silent Sky
Actor 3 - Clown #2 in The 39 Steps / Margaret or Henrietta in Silent Sky
Actor 4 - Hannay in The 39 Steps / Bellomy in The Fantasticks
Actor 5 - Kira/Clio in Xanadu / The Mute in The Fantasticks
Actor 6 - Melpomene, Medusa, Ensemble in Xanadu / Hucklebee in The Fantasticks
Actor 7 - Sonny in Xanadu / The Narrator/El Gallo in The Fantasticks
Actor 8 - Calliope, Aphrodite, Ensemble in Xanadu / Williamina in Silent Sky (CAST)
Actor 9 - Danny/Zeus in Xanadu / Mortimer in The Fantasticks
Actor 10 - Henry/The Actor in The Fantasticks (CAST)
Actor 11 - Annie in Silent Sky (CAST)
Actor 12 - Luisa in The Fantasticks / Ensemble in Xanadu
Actor 13 - Matt in The Fantasticks / Ensemble in Xanadu

 

XANADU
Book by Douglas Carter Beane
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John Farrar
Based on the Universal Pictures Film with a screenplay by Richard Danus & Marc Rubel
1st Rehearsal: April 29
Opens: May 24
Closes: September 7

Kira / Clio
20s - 30s, any ethnicity. The youngest of Zeus's daughters and the muses. Falls in love with Sonny. Pretty. Adventurous. Honest and determined. Muse of history and the leader of the muses. Must be a strong mover. ROLLER SKATING IS A REQUIREMENT FOR THIS ROLE
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal range: Mezzo w/ high mix/belt, G3 - A5

Sonny Malone
20s - 30s, any ethnicity. A self-critical and depressed, mortal, chalk artist who falls in love with Kira. Handsome, but not particularly smart. He embodies 1980s pop culture and is very much a California dreamer. Good mover. ROLLER SKATING IS A REQUIREMENT FOR THIS ROLE
Gender Identity: Male
Vocal range: Tenor, D3 - C5

Danny Maguire / Zeus / Ensemble
40 - 60, any ethnicity. The hard-nosed "all work and no play" businessman who owns the theater he once built for his love, Kira. Used to be a budding artist like Sonny, but has since let money and greed consume him.
Gender Identity: Male
Vocal range: Tenor, C3 - D4

Calliope / Aphrodite / Ensemble - CAST
40 - 50, any ethnicity. Kira's older sister and fellow muse. She is jealous of Kira and as Melpomene's sidekick, plots with her for Kira's downfall. The Muse of epics.
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal range: Mezzo, B2 - D5

Melpomene / Medusa / Ensemble
40 - 50, any ethnicity. Kira's oldest sister. Mother of the Sirens. She is jealous that Kira is the leader of the muses rather than herself, and therefore creates the plot for her downfall. Muse of tragedy.
Gender Identity: Female / Vocal range: Mezzo-Belter, G3 - E5

Additionally seeking 2 versatile actors to portray a combination of the following characters as well as Andrew’s Sisters, The Tubes, Cyclops, Centaur, Hera, & Thetis. Must be very strong movers and singers. Must be able to roller skate or willing to learn.

Thalia
One of Kira's older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of comedy.
Gender Identity: Any
Vocal range: Tenor, C3 - C5

Euterpe
One of Kira's older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of music.
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal range: Soprano, B3 - C6 (high C)

Erato
One of Kira's older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of lyrics and erotica. As Eros, she is responsible for shooting Kira with the arrow of love brought on by Melpomene and Calliope's spell.
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal range: Mezzo, B3 - C5

Terpsicore
One of Kira's older sisters and fellow muse. Muse of dance. As Hermes, the messenger of the gods, he is deeply masculine in voice but sassy and flippant in attitude.
Gender Identity: Any
Vocal range: Tenor, G3 - C5

 

THE 39 STEPS
by Patrick Barlow
from the novel by John Buchan
1st Rehearsal: May 3
Opens: May 31
Closes: September 20

Richard Hannay: 30’s - 40’s, any ethnicity. One half of the leading duo who possesses the Hitchcock-esque suave, dashing, debonaire qualities. He is an artistic soul, a rebel, and an everyman capable of unlocking a secret heart filled with will and determination, cunning and vulnerability. Actor must be an adept physical comedian, a great listener and responder, and ensemble member.
Gender Identity: Male

Annabella/Pamela/Margaret: 20’s - 40’s, any ethnicity. One half of the leading duo who possesses physical, emotional, and comedic prowess. Actor will play all three roles below, with the possibility of stepping into a clown role or two.
Gender Identity: Female

Annabella: a brilliant but marked Russian woman who is on the run from spies and killed at their hand. Russian accent.

Pamela: a quintessential Hitchcock-esqe leading lady. She is bold, emotionally, and intellectually intelligent, powerful, and fashionable. English accent required.

Margaret: a small-town farm worker married off to a cruel man; she is eager to see the world, to help Richard out when he stumbles upon her farm and is willing to risk the consequences from her abusive husband in following her heart and gut. Scottish accent required.

Clown #1 & Clown #2: Age range flexible, any ethnicity. They should be vivacious, debonair, and have substantial authority. They should also be able to lift set pieces and move around the stage adroitly. Versatility with European accents is a plus.
Gender Identity: Any

 

THE FANTASTICKS
Book and Lyrics by Tom Jones
Music by Harvey Schmidt
1st Rehearsal: May 27
Opens: June 21
Closes: September 14

We are particularly interested in actors who play instruments, especially for the role of The Narrator / El Gallo. Actors who play instruments are encouraged to accompany themselves with an instrument of choice

The Narrator (El Gallo)
30 - 60, any ethnicity. A rakish, handsome, sophisticated gallant and narrator of the show. He is warm, cordial, and inviting to the audience, but has his own darker moments. He aids the performers in
orchestrating the story. Ability to play guitar a plus.
Gender Identity: Male
Vocal Range: Baritone, G#2/Ab2 - G4

The Girl (Luisa)
20 - 25 (to play 18), any ethnicity. She is a romantic idealist who falls in love with Matt. She is naive, yet honest and tender. Ability to play an instrument a plus.
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal Range: Soprano, B3 - C6 (high C)

The Boy (Matt)
20 - 25, any ethnicity. An innocent, young man who is searching for love and adventure. A bright guy, but naive and even foolish at times, approaching situations with a false bravado. Ability to play an instrument a plus.
Gender Identity: Male
Vocal Range: Baritone, A2 - G4

The Boy's Mother (Hucklebee)
40 - 60, any ethnicity. A meticulous gardener who fakes a fight with Bellomy in hopes of getting their children to fall in love. Ability to play an instrument a plus.
Gender Identity: Female
Vocal Range: Mezzo, A3 - F#5/Gb5

The Girl's Father (Bellomy)
40 - 60, any ethnicity. A picky gardener who fakes a fight with Hucklebee in hopes of getting their children together. Ability to play instrument a plus.
Gender Identity: Male
Vocal Range: Baritone, A2 - G4

The Actor (Henry) - CAST
50 - 70, any ethnicity. An aging, over-the-top Thespian who specializes in reciting Shakespeare, he is a commedia clown; his world is the stage and he knows no other reality. Non-singing role.
Gender Identity: Any

The Man Who Dies (Mortimer)
30 - 50, any ethnicity. Henry's goofy sidekick and another former actor who specializes in stage deaths. A commedia clown, his world is the stage and he does not live in reality. Non-singing role.
Gender Identity: Any

The Mute
30 - 40, any ethnicity. A speechless presence who watches, acts as the wall, and deals with props; the "invisible" stage assistants. Should be able to easily assist in the story or fade into the background unnoticed.Non-singing role, excellent physical storyteller.
Gender Identity: Any

 

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson
1sr Rehearsal: June 3
Opens: June 28
Closes: September 6

Henrietta Leavitt
30s, any ethnicity. Brilliant, meticulous, excited – almost always wearing a period hearing-aid
Gender Identity: Female

Margaret Leavitt
30s, any ethnicity. Homebody, creative, sweet, sister
Gender Identity: Female

Peter Shaw
30’s-early 40’s, any ethnicity. The head astronomer’s apprentice.
Gender Identity: Male

Annie Cannon - CAST
40’s-early 50’s, the leader, terse and sure, grows into a firebrand
Gender Identity: Female

Wilhelmina Fleming - CAST
Late 40’s-50s, smart as a whip and fun, Scottish
Gender Identity: Female

 

Don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any questions, concerns, or if you are an actor who might need specific accommodations we can provide.

Creede Rep currently offers child care assistance. Please inquire about how we can support you and your family’s needs.

2025 Young Audience Outreach Tour - Non-AEA

42nd Annual Young Audience Outreach Tour

RAQUEL’S PURPLE PINEAPPLE ADVENTURES
Book and Lyrics by Noemi de la Puente | Music by Fernanda Douglas

The pressure is on ten year old Raquel, as she goes to summer school against her will, to improve her reading skills. She knows her Mamá needs more help at the family-owned campground, because the busiest weekend of the season is coming up. To help Raquel, Pinkie the Purple Pineapple, part inspiration, part aggravation, and part reading assignment, salsas out of a book, teach Raquel a thing or two. With Pinkie’s coaching, she teaches Raquel how to manage her very real emotions.This musical is about learning how to meet the challenges life brings using our imaginations and techniques to help us think a little more clearly when the going gets tough.

Raquel's Purple Pineapple Adventures is the 42nd annual Young Audience Outreach Tour. The program's mission is to provide equitable access to high quality theatre and arts education to rural and remote communities across Colorado and the Southwestern United States. YAOT annually produces an original, bilingual, musical production for students in grades K-6, impacting an average of 32,000 students per year.

 

Production Dates:
1st Rehearsal: August 5
Opens: August 29
Closes: November 21

 

Contract & Compensation:
Non-Equity
$600/wk
$250 travel stipend
Housing provided in Creede and while on Tour

 

How to Audition:

Denver EPAs:

Monday, December 16th 9am - 6pm
Tuesday, December 17th 9am - 1pm
Callbacks Tuesday, December 17th 2-6pm

Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Robert & Judi Newman Center for Theatre Education, Orange Studio, 2nd floor
1101 13th Street, Denver, CO 80204

To request an in-person audition in Denver, email auditions@creederep.com. Audition times will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. We will accept audition requests until 11:59pm on Friday, December 13, 2024.

If you are unable to attend, we will also accept VIDEO SUBMISSIONS through December 20, 2024 at 11:59pm.

 

What to Prepare:
Please prepare 2 contrasting monologues or one monologue and 32 bars of a song, no longer than 3 minutes total.

If you would like to sing from the shows, you can find a link to song cuttings and additional callback materials HERE.

For video auditions, please include a slate with your name and the material you are performing. It will not count toward your total time.

 

Actor Tracks (subject to change):
Seeking four performers (20s-30s, Latine, Female Presenting) for the two casts of our Young Audience Outreach Tour; an original, bi-lingual musical performed across the rural southwest for students in grades 3-6. Must be strong singers and bilingual in Spanish.

ACTOR 1: RAQUEL, rising 5th grader, struggles with reading, Latina, has some insecurities to work through.

ACTOR 2: plays the following roles: PILAR - Raquel's mom, very busy with the summer season / PINKIE THE PURPLE PINEAPPLE - a saucy, fun pineapple who teaches Raquel / MISS PALOMA - Raquel's reading teacher / SARAH - another rising fifth grader, Raquel makes friends with her.

A note from CRT: In reference to the character descriptions below: most characters we currently encounter are on the binary and are written with he/him or she/hers pronouns. However limiting the descriptions are, our casting seeks to be as inclusive as possible and we invite gender non-conforming, genderqueer, transgender, and non-binary actors to submit for the roles they most identify with. We also list race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking actors of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Please note that actors will be cast in two or three productions as is the nature of repertory theater.

 

Don’t hesitate to let us know if you have any questions, concerns, or if you are an actor who might need specific accommodations we can provide.

Creede Rep currently offers child care assistance. Please inquire about how we can support you and your family’s needs.

 

 

Stage Management:

Note: CRT operates on an LOA ref. LORT-D and offers both union and non-union Stage Management contracts for our Summer Season. Our Young Audience Outreach Tour is non-union.

Stage Manager

JOB TITLE: AEA Stage Manager
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: AEA Assistant Stage Manager, Non-AEA Assistant Stage Manager
TYPE: Full time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: No less than $814/wk (2024 AEA minimum)
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: 1 roundtrip, economy class travel provided by CRT
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 – 9/8/25  -OR- 4/29/25 – 9/21/25 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Lead and schedule rehearsals for a season of repertory shows operating in two performance spaces and a wide range of rehearsal spaces. CRT operates under a LOA-LORT D, having special provisions and considerations pertaining to CRT.
  • Shall assemble and maintain the Prompt Book which is defined as the accurate playing text and stage business, together with such cue sheets, plots, daily records, etc., as are necessary for the actual technical and artistic operation of the production. 
  • Shall be responsible for the calling of all rehearsals, whether before or after opening. 
  • Keep such records as are necessary to advise the Artistic Director or Production Manager on matters of attendance, time health benefits, or other matters relating to the rights of Equity members. 
  • Maintain discipline as provided in the Equity Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules where required, appealable in every case to Equity.
  • Communicate with all shop heads and the Production Manager about rehearsal and production needs to ensure quality and safety.
  • Schedule with the Technical Director and Production Manager times to be onstage before technical rehearsal.
  • Schedule with Costume Shop Managers all costume fittings and consult on all equity needs for haircuts, undergarments, call times, etc.
  • Be present at all assigned performances and perform agreed-upon role to the best of their ability.
  • Attend all design meetings, production meetings, shop head meetings, and any other meeting as requested by the Artistic Director or Production Manager.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of four years of stage management experience. Preferably two years as a member of the Actors Equity Association.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Assistant Stage Manager

JOB TITLE: Assistant Stage Manager
REPORTS TO: Director of Production, AEA Stage Manager
SUPERVISES: Stage Supervisor, Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: No less than $709/wk (2024 AEA Minimum) 
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: 1 roundtrip, economy-class travel rovided by CRT
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 – 9/8/25 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist in leading and scheduling rehearsals for a season of repertory shows operating in two performance spaces and a wide range of rehearsal spaces. CRT operates under a LOA-LORT D, having special provisions and considerations of CRT.
  • Assist in assembling and maintaining the Prompt Book which is defined as the accurate playing text and stage business, together with such cue sheets, plots, daily records, etc., as are necessary for the actual technical and artistic operation of the production. 
  • Shall be responsible for running the backstage area along with the rest of the stage management team and Stage Supervisor.
  • Maintain discipline as provided in the Equity Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules where required, appealable in every case to Equity.
  • Communicate along with the AEA Stage Manager with all shop heads and the Production Manager about rehearsal and production needs to ensure quality and safety.
  • Schedule with Costume Shop Managers all costume fittings and consult on all equity needs for haircuts, undergarments, call times, etc.
  • Be present at all assigned performances and perform agreed-upon role to the best of their ability.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of three years of stage management experience. 
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Non-AEA Assistant Stage Manager

JOB TITLE: Non-AEA Assistant Stage Manager
REPORTS TO: Director of Production, AEA Stage Manager
SUPERVISES: Stage Supervisor, Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor
TYPE: Full time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 – 9/8/25  -OR-  4/27/25 – 9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist in leading and scheduling rehearsals for a season of repertory shows operating in two performance spaces and a wide range of rehearsal spaces. CRT operates under a LOA-LORT D, having special provisions and considerations of CRT.
  • Assist in assembling and maintaining the Prompt Book which is defined as the accurate playing text and stage business, together with such cue sheets, plots, daily records, etc., as are necessary for the actual technical and artistic operation of the production. 
  • Shall be responsible for running the backstage area along with the rest of the stage management team and Stage Supervisor.
  • Maintain discipline as provided in the Equity Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules where required, appealable in every case to Equity.
  • Communicate along with the AEA Stage Manager with all shop heads and the Production Manager about rehearsal and production needs to ensure quality and safety.
  • Schedule with Costume Shop Managers all costume fittings and consult on all equity needs for haircuts, undergarments, call times, etc.
  • Be present at all assigned performances and perform agreed-upon role to the best of their ability.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of three years of stage management experience. 
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

 

Production:

Note: CRT does not operate under an Agreement with USA / IATSE.

Technical Director

JOB TITLE: Technical Director
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Carpenters, Paint Charge 
TYPE: Full time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $725 /wk + OT for any hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 6/29/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Supervise all aspects of the scenic construction to ensure the quality, durability, and safety of scenic elements.
  • In conjunction with the scenic designer, prepare digital draftings to be used by the scenic team to execute and construct scenic elements.
  • Order and budget out all materials necessary for the building of scenic elements.
  • Prepare and maintain build calendars, scenic budgets, drafting, and shop supplies. 
  • Keep in communication with scenic designers, directors, stage management, and the Production Manager to stay up to date on changes, address scenic notes, and provide items for rehearsal use.
  • Maintain a safe and productive work environment, both in CRT’s scenic shop and performance spaces. This includes routine checks of all power tools and theatrical elements.
  • Schedule all work calls for the scenic department to ensure a timely and productive build.
  • Coordinate with stage and production management the use of spaces to ensure no conflicts. 
  • Work with the Director of Production and Assistant Technical Director to address maintenance and safety concerns on CRT’s property.
  • Supervise the training and instruction of scenic team members as necessary
  • Knowledge and understanding of working drawings/elevations, cut lists, welding, pneumatics, hydraulics, rigging, hand tools, power tools, adhesives, foams, etc. 
  • Ensure the proper disposal or storing of scenic elements after the end of their livelihood. 
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of scenic notes and changeover as needed.
  • Ensure all receipts are kept and coded in both a digital and physical format.
  • With the Production Manager, submit monthly credit card reconciliations.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of four years of carpentry experience, preferably three years of scenic management.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have the ability to use CAD or Vectorworks software.
  • Have the ability to use Microsoft Office and other office software.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast pace environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Props Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Props Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Props Carpenter, Props Artisan 
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $675 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with the Scenic Designer to collaborate on product design and execution.
  • Research and plan the construction of props, having familiarization with a large variety of building materials and construction techniques including cabinetry, scene painting, hand and machine stitching, soft good construction, upholstery, mold making and casting, floral arranging, paper goods graphics and construction, fine carpentry woodworking and furniture construction, MIG welding, and scenery carpentry.
  • Create and maintain a props budget throughout the season, working to use inventory and using rentals as needed.
  • Track and catalog any prop rentals used by CRT and plan their return at the end of their use.
  • Communicate with stage management and the Technical Director on rehearsal notes and rehearsal props.
  • Arrange the transportation of rehearsal and show props to and from the location as needed.
  • Attend all design meetings, production meetings, shop head meetings, designer runs, technical rehearsals, and previews.
  • Working with the Technical Director, create a productive and safe scenic shop work environment.
  • Maintain and care for any CRT vehicle assigned to the props department.
  • Ensure all receipts are kept and coded in both a digital and physical format.
  • With the Production Manager, submit monthly credit card reconciliations.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of prop notes and changeover as needed.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum three years of props experience.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Carpenter/Stage Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Carpenter/Stage Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Technical Director, Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Carpenters, Paint Charge 
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $650 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 9/21/25

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Assist in the preparation of materials, labor, and schedule for the season’s show.
  • Take charge of different scenic construction projects to ensure accuracy and quality.
  • Supervise the day-to-day operations of the scenic shop to ensure productivity and safety.
  • Assist the Technical Director with budgeting, calendar building, drafting, and maintenance of the scenic shop.
  • Have knowledge and understanding of working drawings/elevations, cut lists, welding, pneumatics, hydraulics, rigging, hand tools, power tools, adhesives, foams, etc. 
  • Perform any assigned run crew tracks for CRT’s productions.
  • Plan and lead all scenic changeovers.
  • Work to efficiently complete and retain knowledge of CRT’s complex repertory changes.
  • As part of the team managed by the stage manager, run all performances as effectively and safely as possible.
  • Ensure consistency in reproducing technical elements for all performances and changeovers.
  • Assist in preparing materials, labor, and schedule for the season’s show.
  • Assist the Technical Director to ensure the safety of actors and production staff on stage during technical rehearsals and performances.
  • Report any safety or actor concerns to stage management and the Production Manager.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of three years of carpentry experience, preferably two years of scenic management.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Carpenter

JOB TITLE: Props/Scenic Carpenter
REPORTS TO: Technical Director, Props Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 6/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Research, plan, and execute the construction of large props including chairs, tables, furniture, and other specialty pieces.
  • Ability to interpret and build from designer drawings, drafting, photos, or other media.
  • Research and plan the construction of props, having familiarization with a large variety of building materials and construction techniques including cabinetry, scene painting, hand and machine stitching, soft good construction, upholstery, mold making and casting, floral arranging, paper goods graphics and construction, fine carpentry woodworking and furniture construction, MIG welding, and scenery carpentry.
  • Work within CRT’s and OSHA standards regarding best and safe practices.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of prop notes and changeover as needed.
  • Read, interpret, and build from construction drawings as assigned by the Technical Director or Assistant Technical Director. 
  • Knowledge of measuring, cutting, and fabrication of wooden components for construction. 
  • Operation of all of the following equipment: table saw, chop saw, circular saw, jig saw, router, drills and drill presses, orbital and bench sanders/grinders, pneumatic tools, a wide variety of hand tools and layout tools, etc.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum of two years of carpentry experience.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Must be able to lift 50 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your Cover Letter, References, and HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Props Artisan

JOB TITLE: Props Artisan
REPORTS TO: Props Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 6/29/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Research, plan, and execute the construction of handheld props, set dressing, paintings, and other various props.
  • Ability to interpret and build from designer drawings, drafting, photos, or other media.
  • Work to touch up, repair, and maintain props from inventory and throughout the run of productions.
  • Research and shop for various props across the historic mineral county.
  • Knowledge and understanding of cabinetry, scene painting, hand and machine stitching, soft good construction, upholstery, mold making and casting, floral arranging, paper goods graphics and construction, fine carpentry woodworking, and furniture construction.
  • Work within CRT’s and OSHA standards regarding best and safe practices.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of prop notes and changeover as needed.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum two years of props experience.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Paint Charge

JOB TITLE: Paint Charge
REPORTS TO: Technical Director, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 /wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 6/29/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Be able to interpret and recreate design renderings through mixed media.
  • Knowledge of mixing colors based on designer renderings and color-matching based on existing pieces.
  • Create and collaborate with Scenic Designer on pounces and stencils.
  • Knowledge of a wide range of painting and drawing techniques.
  • In collaboration with the Scenic Designer and scenic team, carve and sculpt pieces of organic foam.
  • Laying out and painting backdrops, flooring, and other scenic pieces based on Scenic Designer's drawings.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of painting notes and changeover.
  • Assist the props or costume department on specialty paint projects as requested.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum three years of scenic artist experience.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your Cover Letter, References, and HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Costume Shop Manager

JOB TITLE: Costume Shop Manager
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $675 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 8/31/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work directly with directors and designers to establish priorities and keep expenditures within predetermined time, labor, and budget constraints based on approved final designs.
  • Supervise and oversee all projects in the costume shop and ensure that quality and durability are the priorities.
  • Plan, create, and maintain costume budgets for all productions at CRT, accounting for materials and equipment.
  • Ensure the timely delivery of all costume elements to rehearsals, dress parades, and dress performances.
  • Collaborate with directors, designers, stage management, and the Production Manager to develop and update costume plots, dressing lists, and other shop paperwork.
  • Supervise purchasing of costume shop materials, supplies, and equipment.
  • Anticipate and facilitate workflow through the costume shop, delegating appropriate jobs to costume shop staff.
  • Respond to stage management daily rehearsal and performance reports with information as necessary.
  • Maintain all shop equipment to ensure safe working order.
  • Track and catalog any costume rentals used by CRT and plan their return at the end of their use.
  • Create, track, and maintain a production budget and work with the Production Manager.
  • Ensure all receipts are kept and coded in both a digital and physical format.
  • With the Production Manager, submit monthly credit card reconciliations.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum four years of costume experience, minimum two years of costume shop management experience.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have the ability to use Microsoft Office and other office software.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

First Hand

JOB TITLE: First Hand
REPORTS TO: Costume Shop Manager, Director of Production
TYPE: Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $650 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk 
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/13/25 – 7/27/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with the costume shop staff to assist with the flow of work from patterning to putting in name tags.
  • Work with the Stitchers to help maintain quality and timeliness of piece completion.
  • Assist with the organization and maintenance of costume shop supplies and equipment.
  • Assist with craft projects or joint prop/costume projects as needed.
  • Work with the Costume Shop Manager to schedule and coordinate fitting and other Actor’s Equity needs.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of costume notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum three years of costume experience Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Costume Shop Manager, Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Wardrobe Crew
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt
COMPENSATION: Minimum $650 / wk + OT
HOUSING: Provided at no cost
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Ensure that wardrobe staff and other dressers are provided with the necessary information and paperwork to perform their assigned tasks (i.e. washing/drying schedule, costume care data sheets, show checklists… etc)
  • Supervise and instruct the wardrobe crew in the proper use of laundry machines and wardrobe equipment.
  • Maintain a clean and organized workspace along with the proper cleaning and maintain all equipment and supplies.
  • Plan, create and maintain the wardrobe budget for all productions at CRT
  • Ensure dressing room set-ups and state of actors’ garments are cleaned in compliance with Equity guidelines
  • Ensure that all actors are reasonably comfortable in their costumes and communicate any issues to the Costume Shop Manager.
  • Be present to run the wardrobe department for all scheduled performances or events.
  • Ensure that all repairs are completed, or that the costume shop is aware of any necessary repair work before the next performance or returning to stock.
  • Ensure that repairs alter neither the designer’s vision nor the usability or lifespan of the costumes.
  • Attend all rehearsals where show-ready costume pieces are being worn.
  • Ensure that show costume plots and quick-change lists are updated promptly.
  • Ensure the well-being and proper treatment of all wigs used in CRT’s productions.
  • Attend all design meetings, production meetings, shop head meetings, designer runs, technical rehearsals, and previews.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given.
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum three years of wardrobe experience, minimum two years of wig experience.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment.
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please.

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received.

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Wardrobe/Stitcher

JOB TITLE: Wardrobe/Stitcher
REPORTS TO: Wardrobe and Wig Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT 
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 – 9/7/25 or 9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Perform assigned wardrobe crew show tracks in CRT’s repertory season.
  • Knowledge and understanding of laundry machines and wardrobe equipment and assist in their upkeep and cleaning.
  • Maintain a clean and organized workspace along with the proper cleaning and maintenance of all equipment and supplies.
  • Working with the Wardrobe Supervisor to ensure dressing room set-ups and state of actors’ garments are cleaned in compliance with Equity guidelines 
  • Report any actor concerns to the Wardrobe Supervisor.
  • Work with the Wardrobe Supervisor to ensure that all repairs and laundry are complete before the next performance or return to stock.
  • Ensure that show costume plots and quick change lists are updated promptly.
  • Assist the Wardrobe Supervisor in caring for the well-being of all wigs.
  • Attend all rehearsals you are called to by the Wardrobe Supervisor.
  • When hours permit early in the season work as a stitcher in the costume shop.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of wardrobe notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum two years of wardrobe experience, minimum one year of wig experience.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Lighting Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Lighting Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: LX Technician, LX/Sound Technician
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $675 /wk + OT for hours over 40/week
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with Lighting Designers and the Production Manager to create a repertory lighting plot for both performance spaces.
  • Work with Lighting Designers to solve logical and practical problems that arise in the design and production process.
  • Work with Electricians to solder and repurpose practical lighting elements.
  • Create, track, and maintain a production budget and work with the Production Manager.
  • Ensure all receipts are kept and coded in both a digital and physical format.
  • With the Production Manager, submit monthly credit card reconciliations.
  • Track and catalog any lighting rentals used by CRT and plan their return at the end of their use.
  • Communicate with stage management and other shop heads to schedule the use of space.
  • Supervise the hanging, circuiting, and programming of CRT’s lighting plots.
  • Resolve any lighting issues or notes that arise during the rehearsal or run of the productions.
  • Have a firm understanding of the ETC lighting family, including an ION lighting board with EOS Universal Wing Fader.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of lighting notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • With the Production Manager assign light board ops, knowing that the LS will most likely be running a show or two.
  • Attend all design meetings, production meetings, shop head meetings, designer runs, technical rehearsals, and previews.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum four years of experience leading a light shop.
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Proficient in the use of Vectorworks and Lightwright software.
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Sound/Lighting Technician

JOB TITLE: Sound/Lighting Technician
REPORTS TO: Lighting Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for any hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/7/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with the Lighting Department to hang, circuit, focus, and program different lighting plots between two performance spaces in CRT’s repertory season. 
  • Serve backstage as A2 during musical productions to properly mic actors and address issues as they arise.
  • Work with the Sound Department during technical rehearsals to program different sound cues or effects.
  • Be able to read, interpret, and organize the light and sound plots to determine the most efficient way to complete lighting installation.
  • Work alongside CRT’s changeover crew to rotate lighting and sound plots and elements between shows as needed.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completions of lighting and sound notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum two years of experience with lighting and/or sound.
  • Must have experience with LED lighting systems. 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Sound Supervisor

JOB TITLE: Sound Supervisor
REPORTS TO: Director of Production
SUPERVISES: Sound Technician, LX/Sound Technician
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $675 / wk + OT for any hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/21/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with Sound Designers and the Director of Production to create a repertory sound plot for both performance spaces.
  • Work with Sound Designers to solve logical and practical problems that arise in the design and production process.
  • Work with the Sound Engineer to ensure the proper maintenance of headsets, belt packs, and cabling for all production and monitor systems.
  • Create, track, and maintain a production budget and work with the Director of Production on any rentals needed.
  • Create, track, and maintain a production budget and work with the Production Manager.
  • Ensure all receipts are kept and coded in both a digital and physical format.
  • With the Production Manager, submit monthly credit card reconciliations.
  • Work with the Director of Production on any special events that CRT hosts throughout the season.
  • Track and catalog any sound rentals used by CRT and plan their return at the end of their use.
  • Communicate with stage management and other shop heads to schedule the use of space.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the operation of speakers, paging systems, house audio panels, cabling, sound consoles, amplifiers, and audio DSPs. 
  • Lead and supervise all repairs and maintenance on CRT’s sound equipment. 
  • Along with the Sound Engineers, mix different CRT productions as needed.
  • Supervise the hanging, circuiting, and programming of CRT’s sound plots.
  • Resolve any sound issues or notes that arise during the rehearsal or run of the productions.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completions of sound notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum four years of sound experience 
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Have the ability to use Qlab, Audacity, Pro Tools, Reaper, or another personally proffered DAW.
  • Has Dante level 2 certification
  • Have strong leadership abilities and be able to lead a diverse team of professionals.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Electrician

JOB TITLE: Electrician
REPORTS TO: Lighting Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full Time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for any hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/7/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with the Lighting Supervisor to hang, circuit, focus, and program different lighting plots between two performance spaces in CRT’s repertory season. 
  • Work with Lighting Designers during technical rehearsals to program the productions using a wide range of ETC lighting boards and serve as lighting board operator for these productions.
  • Be able to read, interpret, and organize the light plot to determine the most efficient way to complete the lighting installation.
  • Work alongside CRT’s changeover crew to rotate lighting plots and elements between shows as needed.
  • Plan, research, and engineer different practical elements, special effects, and other lighting projects for use in productions.
  • Assist other departments with the planning and execution of electrical projects as needed.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of lighting notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum two years of lighting experience. Must have worked with LED elements before. 
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

Sound Technician

JOB TITLE: Sound Technician
REPORTS TO: Sound Supervisor, Director of Production
TYPE: Full time, Seasonal, Non-Exempt 
COMPENSATION: Minimum $600 / wk + OT for hours over 40/wk
HOUSING: Provided at no cost 
TRAVEL: Not Provided
CONTRACT DATES: 4/22/25 –9/7/25

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Work with the Sound Supervisor to hang and program different sound plots between two performance spaces in CRT’s repertory season. 
  • Work with Sound Designers during technical rehearsals to program different sound cues or effects and serve as sound board operator or sound mixer for these productions.
  • Be able to read, interpret, and organize the sound plot to determine the most efficient way to complete the sound install.
  • Work alongside CRT’s changeover crew to rotate sound plots and elements between shows as needed.
  • Plan, research, and engineer different practical elements, special effects, and other sound projects for use in productions.
  • Run a soundboard during musical tech and performances and be willing to assist an A2 with properly putting mics on actors and address issues as they arise.
  • Assist another department with the planning and execution of sound projects as needed.
  • Participate in load-in and strike of CRT’s productions as well as assisting in the completion of sound notes.
  • Participate in changeovers with a designated changeover team.
  • Participate in all company meetings, production meetings, design meetings, special company functions, publicity functions, and/or other meetings or events as required by CRT, for which appropriate notice will be given. 
  • Participate in safety and emergency response training as required by CRT.
  • Adhere to CRT’s Health & Safety protocols and policies.
  • Commit to CRT’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Initiative. Contribute to a respectful and inclusive environment in every aspect of your work.
  • Adhere to CRT’s community values of Artistry, Grit, Intentionality, and Community.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

  • Minimum three years of sound experience 
  • Must have strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
  • Can use Audacity, QLab, Logic Pro, and any sound or mixing software.
  • Show enthusiasm to work and create a respectful, inclusive, and fast-paced environment. 
  • Must be able to lift 40 pounds safely.
  • Ability to communicate with staff, company members, in person, by phone, and via email.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, and PowerPoint).
  • English fluency required.

 

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this position, submit your resume and references HERE. No phone calls, please. 

Applications must be received by December 20th, and will be reviewed as they are received. 

Creede Repertory Theatre is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applicants from marginalized communities to apply.

 

Musicians:

Note: CRT does not operate under an Agreement with AFM.

Openings for the 2025 Season will be posted in December, 2024.

 

Education Positions:

Openings for the 2025 Season will be posted in December, 2024.

 

Patron Services:

Openings for the 2025 Season will be posted in December, 2024.

 

Directors, Choreographers & Designers:

Note: CRT does not operate under an Agreement with USA / IATSE or SDC.

All positions for the 2025 Season are filled at this time.