Gloucester Stage Company | Gloucester, MA
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$764 weekly minimum (Tier 6) - Stage manager
$701 weekly minimum (Tier 6) - Assistant stage manager
Equity stage managers for Gloucester Stage Company's 2025 Season.
Please submit your resume for consideration to Rebecca Bradshaw (she/her), Producing Artistic Director.
Deadline: 03/07/2025
Rebecca Bradshaw (she/her) - Producing Artistic Director
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.
Playwright: Tennessee Williams
Director: Doug Lockwood
First Rehearsal: 5/13/25
Tech Begins: 6/1/25
Previews: 6/5/25 & 6/6/25
Opening: 6/7/25
Closing: 6/28/25
SYNOPSIS: This semi-autobiographical account of Tennessee Williams' early days in 1930s St. Louis is a heartbreaking yet often funny memory play told from the perspective of Tom Wingfield. The Glass Menagerie is the story of a family desperate to break free of the burdens of their past and their present.
Playwright: Lindsay Joelle
Director: Rebecca Bradshaw
First Rehearsal: 6/10/25
Tech Begins: 7/1/25
Previews: 7/3/25 & 7/5/25
Opening: 7/6/25
Closing: 7/26/25
SYNOPSIS: This outside-the-box comedy pairs Danny: a gruff blue-collar NYC sanitation worker hiding a heart of gold, and Marlowe: a determined Ivy-League-educated “newbie” who is assigned to his route. When this unlikely pair is thrown together to pick up what the world has discarded, they unexpectedly find common ground in uncommon times.
Playwright: Nilaja Sun
Director: Pascale Florestal
First Rehearsal: 7/22/25
Tech Begins: 8/5/25
Previews: 8/7/25 & 8/8/25
Opening: 8/9/25
Closing: 8/23/25
SYNOPSIS: What do you get when you attempt to have a group of high school students in the Bronx put on the play Our Country’s Good? Some groans, class skipping, and one teacher’s determination to make the impossible possible. A tour-de-force solo performance that sees one actor transform themselves with rapid-fire precision into all 16 characters, No Child… is insightful, hilarious and a touching master class for anyone concerned about the state of our education system and how we might fix it.
Playwright: Kate Hamill
Director: Rebecca Bradshaw
Rehearsals Begin: 8/12/25
Tech Begins: 8/31/25
Previews: 9/4/25 & 9/5/25
Opening: 9/6/25
Closing: 9/27/25
SYNOPSIS: An irreverent, darkly comic, modern take on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous sleuth and sidekick. This fast-paced romp re-examines the world’s most famous detective story with a bold new feminist lens. In this highly theatrical, small cast escapade, oddball female roommates Sherlock (yes, it’s also a girl’s name — wait, is it a girl’s name? Is it even a name?) Holmes & Joan Watson join forces to emerge from pandemic fog as a deeply codependent, quasi dysfunctional Odd Couple adventure duo — solving mysteries and kicking butts, until they come face to face with a villain who seems to have all of the answers. A fight choreographer will be included in this process.
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