The Waterbury Festival Playhouse -- Central Vermont's only Semi-Professional Theater



Artists

The artistic participants are all compensated.

Actor
Attend all rehearsals for which you are scheduled, unless previously arranged, and attend all performances. Prepare as required by the director, which may include among other things memorization of lines according to schedule.

Director
Prepare an organized sense of the show, and plan and execute a rehearsal schedule designed to accomplish it.

Assistant Director
Assist the director up to the opening of the show. Aid in the running of rehearsals. Maintain notes as requested by the director. Good opportunity to learn the process of directing.

Costumer
Design, create and accumulate all the costumes required for the show in conjunction with the director and the rest of the design team. This will include attention to accessories that may overlap with properties, and hair style. Typically costumes should be ready at the beginning of the rehearsal process. Measuring and fitting sessions will be scheduled as needed.

Set Design/Construction
Design, create and accumulate all the set pieces required for the show in conjunction with the director and the rest of the design team. Set pieces will include furnishings as well as construction. Sets should be ready and reviewed before the show gains access to the house.

Lighting Design
The season is divided into 2 seasons. Summer and Fall. A single lighting plot will be designed for each season. The design has to service all the shows within that season. The Lighting Designer will have to coordinate with all the design teams for that season. The designer will have to design and hang the plot for all shows, program the lighting equipment, and train the operators.

Properties
Design, create and accumulate all the pieces required for the show in conjunction with the director and the rest of the design team. All property pieces or suitable practice pieces will be available at the beginning of the show's rehearsal.