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DRUNK SHAKESPEARE Equity Stage Managers - Brass Jar LLC Auditions

Posted March 27, 2026
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DRUNK SHAKESPEARE - Brass Jar LLC

DRUNK SHAKESPEARE DALLAS - Stage Manager Submissions

Brass Jar LLC | Las Vegas, NV

Notice: Stage Manager

CONTRACT

PERSONNEL

  • Special Agreement Scott Griffin - Producer: $927 Weekly for 8 shows a week and 10 hours of rehearsal
  • David Hudson - Producer & Director
  • Michelle Cowles - Head of Creative Launches: $20.60 for rehearsal hours in excess of contract minimum

OTHER DATES

  • Rehearsals begin June 29th
  • Tech week July 13th
  • Opening July 16th
  • Closing October 3rd
  • $97.85 per show above 8 shows

SEEKING

This is a full-time position. Equity stage managers for DRUNK SHAKESPEARE - DALLAS.

Drunk Shakespeare is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and promotes equal employment opportunity designed to foster a positive model of inclusion. As such, Drunk Shakespeare encourages applicants of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, veteran status, family status, and ages, as well as people experiencing disabilities, to apply for consideration.

SUBMISSION

INSTRUCTIONS

Please send a short cover letter and resume with the subject line: “Dallas: STAGE MANAGER, {First&LastName}”. Interviews will be scheduled individually by appointment.

Deadline: Tuesday, April 14, 2026

SUBMIT TO:


jobs@brassjar.com

Breakdown

The hit comedy, DRUNK SHAKESPEARE, is hiring a Primary Stage Manager in Dallas! We are looking for savvy professionals to join our team of multi-talented stage management support staff. We foster an incredibly fun environment in the style of a secret society & speakeasy. We strive to provide patrons with a unique and memorable experience. This is an opportunity to be part of an incredible experience.

The Primary Stage Manager will help build the rehearsal schedule, create the show calling script and note actors for deviation from direction once the show is open to ensure quality remains stable.

While we look for candidates with backgrounds in theatre production, from pre-show like setting props and tech checks, to show duties such as running cues, wardrobe changes, directly interfacing with patrons and scheduling other staff. Management experience is highly preferred and creative experience in the theatre industry is a plus, as well as passion for the industry and a fast-paced production environment with many moving parts.

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