

Develop and administer production calendars and design deadlines for each production. Schedule: In collaboration with senior staff, develop the season schedule for all mainstage and expanded programming. Work with Artistic and Development departments to create budget drafts for grant applications. Process, track and reconcile all production department accounts payable and overhire/seasonal employee payroll. The Director of Production will keep the Artistic and Managing Directors apprised of the status of the production budget on a regular basis. Specific Responsibilities (including, but not limited to):įinances: Develop and supervise production budgets, as well as show related artistic budgets. Negotiate agreements with artists, designers, directors, and collective bargaining units in collaboration with the General and Managing Directors.Ĭultivate, develop, mentor, and retain skilled production personnel.Įnsure all productions are produced in a timely and fiscally responsible manner with the highest artistic quality possible. Work with MTC’s Managing and Artistic Directors and the senior team to set and achieve goals for the organization following strategic priorities. Reporting to the Artistic Director, the Director of Production will lead MTC’s production department for all MTC regular season productions and expanded programming, including new play programs and educational programs with production components.
LIGHTWRIGHT PROFESSIONAL
Marin Theatre Company (MTC) seeks a thoughtful, collaborative, and enthusiastic arts professional to serve as its Director of Production. MTC is a LORT-D company, which operates with a $2.6M annual budget and produces a four-play mainstage season in addition to a new play festival, periodic staged readings, and development workshops. We create quality educational programs that inspire, educate, and encourage empathy through educational and outreach activities, including student matinee performances, summer camps, in-school residencies, and after-school programs MTC strives to set a national standard for intimate theater experiences, featuring provocative plays by passionate playwrights. Since then, MTC has continued to produce world-class theater for Marin County and Bay Area Communities, including world premieres and west coast premieres at its 231 seat Boyer Theatre. In 1977, the organization focused exclusively producing and presenting plays and in 1984 changed its name to Marin Theatre Company. MTC was founded as the Mill Valley Center for the Performing Arts in 1966.

Marin Theatre Company is the Bay Area’s premier mid-sized theater and the leading professional theater in the North Bay.

Working from a place of mutual respect, inspiration, and joy, we seek passionate collaborators to help us take transformative steps towards being an anti-racist organization striving to cultivate an equitable and inclusive environment where all feel valued, respected, and engaged. We invite you to join us as we expand our team helping to support the reimagining and resilience of theatre in these uncertain times. We do this by providing a sustainable home for developing the work of diverse American playwrights and producing innovative theatrical experiences. We want our work to inspire conversation, learning, and action to build more inclusive communities. At MTC, we believe that theatre is a vital space for sharing diverse stories to build a more just and equitable world.
