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Demonstrates knowledge, training and skill in organizing, maintaining and managing facilities for the performing arts; demonstrates experience and knowledge in stage management, lighting, scenery, sound and all other technical aspects of live theater.
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Maintain a relationship with local & National Audio Vendors Maintenance and repair of sound, light and stage equipment. Experience in pro audio systems, stage lighting and basic video systems.
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3 years minimum Tour and Stage Production experience. May assist the Stage Manager with show passes. Assist in all aspects of stage operations, assist in all on-site A/V operations.
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One year of experience working for a performing arts center, theater, repertory or stock company engaged in the applicable production specialty such as costume construction, stage and set construction, lighting production, and/or sound/audio production.
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Experience in stage lighting, pro audio systems and basic video systems. With perks ranging from free concert tickets to dog-friendly offices, to progressive benefits like student loan reimbursement and adoption/fertility support.
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Extensive or Journey level knowledge of technical theatre functions, inclusive of modern stage lighting and electrics, concert and theatrical sound systems, counterweight rigging systems, stage management, video projection, set construction, orchestra, symphonic and choral staging.
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Positions include: stage-hand, electrician, audio-visual, lighting and sound equipment operator, carpenter, dresser, stage manager, house manager, and usher. Positions include: stage-hand, electrician, audio-visual, lighting and sound equipment operator, carpenter, dresser, stage manager, house manager, and usher.
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Live Nation Entertainment is the world's leading live entertainment company, comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Media & Sponsorship. Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually and more than 12,000 clients worldwide.
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We are passionate and committed to our people and go beyond the rhetoric of diversity and inclusion. From our dozens of owned/operated Amphitheaters to our Global Touring team, from Ticketing and Venue Operations to Marketing and Sales.
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Camp Kaleidoscope, the JCC Greater Boston performing arts day camp in Newton, seeks a Stage Manager for the summer season. Bachelor’s Degree in Sound Design, Technical Theater, or related field, and 2+ years’ experience in lighting design and operation.
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Assist lighting & Audio crew as directed by Stage Manager or PM; Spotlight operation if required Maintenance and Repair of Sound, Light and Stage Equipment Maintain and secure House Backline, and supplies Maintain curtains, drapes, risers and other staging items Assist audio crew with stands, microphones, cables, etc.
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Facilitate positive communication, problem solving, and coordination across all areas and shops within the School of Theatre & Dance (scenic, props, lighting, sound, costumes, stage management and performance.
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Work in the construction, load-in, operation, and striking of all productions, scenic and properties construction and painting, and aspects of stage lighting, sound, and video production.
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Stage operations including lighting and sound design. Under the supervision or direction of the Technical Theater Coordinator, provides lighting design, sound system coordination, and event set-up for operations and activities of the Electric Theater Center, Community Arts Division and other City-related special events and programs; and performs related duties as required.
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General knowledge of stage and event safety, stage lighting protocols and safety, event technology background. Serve as a production assistant to the Technical Manager, and work alongside Facility staff in the areas of event staging, lighting, sound, and audio/visual presentation for Center programs and rentals.
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