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Stage One Trainee Producer

Application Closing Date: 28 May 2024

This is an opportunity for a committed aspiring producer to gain experience and offer insight into a busy and ambitious theatre.

The Stage One Trainee Producer will play a key role in the successful planning and delivery of the theatre’s programme, identifying commercial potential. This includes inhouse productions and projects, co-productions, tours and the presentation of a wide range of visiting work.

This role is a part of Stage One’s trainee producer placement scheme. Whilst you will work full-time within the offices at Nottingham Playhouse, you will have consistent communication with Stage One, its staff and network, as well as access to many additional training opportunities. In this placement, you will be employed by Nottingham Playhouse for 12 months.

To apply for this position, please go to Stage One’s website’s Members Portal. You’ll need to register as a member to access the portal – this is completely free. You’ll find the application form under ‘Apply’. More info in the job pack below.

We’re interested in what you say rather than how you say it. You’re welcome to answer in a format that best suit you and enabled you to respond fully to the questions. This could be written English. video (BSL/Spoken English, SSE), audio recording, bullet points etc.

If submitting your application via the website form isn’t best for you, or you need support in making your application, please email katiew@stageone.uk.com or call 020 7557 6777.

We particularly welcome applications from people who are from backgrounds which are not currently widely represented in the theatre industry. By this we mean people from global majority, refugees, migrants and those who have a disability or are neurodivergent; and those whose gender identity is different from that assigned at birth.

Nottingham Playhouse is a Disability Confident Employer. If you would like to apply under this scheme please select this option on the application form.

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