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Gloucester Stage Company 2026 Season Equity Stage Managers - Gloucester Stage Company Auditions

Posted February 18, 2026
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Gloucester Stage Company 2026 Season - Gloucester Stage Company

Gloucester Stage Company 2026 Season — Stage Manager Submissions

Gloucester Stage Company | Gloucester, MA

CONTRACT

PERSONNEL

Contract: NEAT (New England Area Theatre) — B6

Producing Artistic Director: Rebecca Bradshaw (she/her)

  • $810 weekly minimum (Category 6) — Stage Manager
  • $743 weekly minimum (Category 6) — Assistant Stage Manager

Other dates: See breakdown for production-specific dates.

SEEKING

Equity stage managers for Gloucester Stage Company’s 2026 season. More about the company:
https://gloucesterstage.com/

SUBMISSION

INSTRUCTIONS

Please submit your resume for consideration to Rebecca Bradshaw (she/her), Producing Artistic Director.

Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination. Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to submit. (Language borrowed from Emily Tarquin & Kevin Kantor of Actors Theatre of Louisville.)

Deadline: Sunday, March 15, 2026

SUBMIT TO


rebecca@gloucesterstage.com

Breakdown

Gloucester Stage Company is a regional theatre in Gloucester, MA and produces shows under AEA’s New England Area Theatre (NEAT) — B6 Contract. It is GSC’s goal to create a collaborative and supportive environment for all artists to engage their process with curiosity and boldness. We strive to create and support inspiring conversations on and off the stage.

In reference to the character descriptions below — most characters we encounter currently are on the binary and are written with she/her and he/him pronouns and you will see that in the following descriptions. But however limiting the descriptions are, our casting seeks to be as inclusive as possible and we invite gender nonconforming, genderqueer, transgender, and nonbinary actors to submit for the roles they most identify with. We have also listed race/ethnicity when specific to the character but are otherwise seeking all races and ethnicities. In addition, we will list disability when specific to a character but are otherwise seeking actors with disabilities as well as nondisabled actors for all roles.

BAD BOOKS

Playwright: Sharyn Rothstein

Director: M. Bevin O’Gara

  • First Rehearsal: 5/12/26
  • Tech Begins: 5/31/26
  • Previews: 6/4/26 & 6/5/26
  • Opening: 6/6/26
  • Closing: 6/27/26

About the play: A worried mother comes to the library for what she thinks will be a reasonable, polite discussion about which books are appropriate for her teenage son. But her confrontation with the town librarian, a woman who cares deeply about her job and her community, sparks a chain reaction of consequences no one expected. A raucous and brash debate in the quietest place in America — the library.

A fight consultant will be included in this process.

BETRAYAL

Playwright: Harold Pinter

Director: Shana Gozansky

  • First Rehearsal: 6/16/26
  • Tech Begins: 7/5/26
  • Previews: 7/9/26 & 7/10/26
  • Opening: 7/11/26
  • Closing: 8/1/26

About the play: Jerry is a literary agent; Emma runs an art gallery; Robert is a publisher. Emma and Robert are married and Jerry is Robert’s best friend, but Emma and Jerry have had a seven-year affair. The play opens with Emma and Jerry meeting for lunch in 1977, two years after the affair has finished, and then the relationship of the three is traced backwards nine years to the evening when it all began.

An intimacy consultant will be included in this process. The character of Emma may be asked to wear a slip and Jerry may be asked to be shirtless in a scene — both to be discussed and coordinated with the intimacy consultant.

DALLOWAY: CLARISSA IN THE COTSWOLDS

Playwright: Lindsay Joelle

Director: Rebecca Bradshaw

  • First Rehearsal: 7/21/26
  • Tech Begins: 8/9/26
  • Previews: 8/13/26 & 8/14/26
  • Opening: 8/15/26
  • Closing: 8/29/26
  • Extension Closing: 9/5/26

About the play: Clarissa, a teenage Victorian goth, would rather jump from the tallest tree than audition a slew of suitors to save the family estate from financial ruin. But when her heart is unexpectedly caught by a daring, free-spirited suffragette, she might burn it all down for a chance to forge a brave new path. A modern, coming-of-age romantic comedy prequel to Virginia Woolf’s beloved Mrs. Dalloway.

An intimacy consultant will be included in this process.

MOON MAN WALK

Playwright: James Ijames

Director: TBD

  • First Rehearsal: 8/18/2026
  • Tech Begins: 9/6/26
  • Previews: 9/10/26 & 9/11/26
  • Opening: 9/12/26
  • Closing: 9/26/26
  • Possible Extension: 10/3/26

About the play: Upon hearing about the sudden death of his mother, Spencer returns to his home in Philadelphia to plan her funeral. Along the way Spencer falls in love, discovers the truth about his absent father, and learns that his past is also the making of his present. This magical journey through space and time takes us literally from Philadelphia to the moon and back.

An intimacy consultant will be included in this process.

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