Laguna Playhouse | Laguna Beach, CA
LORT Non-Rep
$1211 weekly minimum (LORT C) - Stage manager
$1017 weekly minimum (LORT C) - Assistant stage manager
All Equity stage managerial positions for Laguna Playhouse's 2024-25 Season have been filled. Please submit for future consideration.
Please submit your resume for future consideration to Rachel Garlington, Assistant General Manager/Company Manager. Deadline: 11/20/2024
RGarlington@lagunaplayhouse.com
Yvette Freeman (Director of FENCES)
David Ellenstein (Artistic Director and also the Director of both THE REMARKABLE MISTER HOLMES and HONKY TONK ANGELS)
Michael Donovan, CSA and/or Richie Ferris, CSA: Casting Directors
Rachel Garlington, Assistant General Manager/Company Manager
See breakdown for production specific personnel.
See breakdown for production specific dates.
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.
Book: Omri Schein & David Ellenstein
Lyrics: Omri Schein
Music: Daniel Lincoln
Director: David Ellenstein
Music Director: Alby Potts
Rehearsals Start: 2/4/25
Previews start: 3/5/25
Opens: 3/9/25
Closes: 3/23/25
Sherlock Holmes is back with an all-new madcap mystery to solve...and a new sidekick! In this fast-paced, wildly comedic musical, Holmes must solve a series of baffling crimes without the help of his trusted partner. Packed with wild wordplay, red herrings, and zany surprises, this over-the-top rollercoaster of musical mayhem is perfect for fans of Arthur Conan Doyle, Mel Brooks, musical theater, or anyone who loves a fun night out. The musical style of the show is a cross between Lerner and Lowe, English Music Hall and Spamalot.
By August Wilson
Director: Yvette Freeman
Rehearsals Start: 4/1/25
Previews start: 4/30/25
Opens: 5/4/25
Closes: 5/18/25
Troy Maxson was a star of the Negro baseball leagues, but now it’s 1957 and he’s a garbage man in Pittsburgh. In one of August Wilson’s best and most well-known plays, we see one man struggle with disappointment and the effect it has on his marriage and relationship with his sons. This powerful Pulitzer Prize-winning play is both epic and intimate and a must-see theatrical event.
By Ted Swindley
Director: David Ellenstein
Music Director: TBD
Rehearsals Start: 7/1/25
Previews start: 7/30/25
Opens: 8/3/25
Closes: 8/17/25
This feel-good, boot stompin’ musical celebrates the enduring power of music and friendship. Armed with only their dreams and a bus ticket, three sassy gals leave their thankless lives behind and head to Nashville to become country music singers. Revisit dozens of pop-country favorites like “Stand By Your Man,” “Ode To Billy Joe,” “Delta Dawn,” and many more.
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