

Disney's The Jungle Book Kids
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Be Part of the Production - Multiple Creative and Technical Positions Now Open!
All members of the production team will be expected to attend meetings, rehearsals, and work days the entire run of the show July 6 - July 24.
DIRECTOR
The Director is responsible for the artistic vision, leadership, and overall execution of a Studio B production, workshop, or camp. This role oversees rehearsals, staff coordination, communication with families, and ensures a positive, organized, and safe experience for all participants.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Plan and lead auditions, casting, and rehearsals within approved schedules
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Interpret scripts and oversee creative direction for blocking, pacing, and storytelling
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Coordinate with Music Director, Choreographer, Stage Manager, interns, and volunteers
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Design and oversee sets, props, and costuming within approved budgets
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Communicate regularly with parents, cast, and Studio B staff regarding schedules, needs, and updates
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Supervise rehearsals, performances, and backstage operations
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Ensure adherence to Studio B policies, safety procedures, and behavior expectations
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Oversee performances, strike, cleanup, and proper storage of all production materials
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Complete required administrative tasks including invoices, Nellie ballot submissions, and key returns
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Prior directing experience in theater, musical theater, or performing arts (community or educational setting preferred)
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Strong leadership, organization, and communication skills
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Experience working with children and/or adult performers in a structured environment
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Ability to manage rehearsals, volunteers, and creative staff effectively
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Knowledge of stage etiquette, rehearsal processes, and production timelines
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Commitment to maintaining a positive, safe, and inclusive learning environment
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Ability to work within a defined budget and follow organizational policies
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Attendance at required production meetings and auditions
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Regular rehearsals throughout the full rehearsal period
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Tech week and all scheduled performances
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Post-show strike and administrative wrap-up
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Time commitment varies by production but typically spans several weeks
MUSIC DIRECTOR
The Music Director leads all musical elements of a production, ensuring cast members are confident, prepared, and musically cohesive.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Teach and rehearse all vocal and musical components of the show
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Interpret and prepare music and sound cues as needed
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Attend auditions, callbacks, rehearsals, and performances
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Collaborate with the Director and Choreographer on rehearsal scheduling
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Warm up the cast prior to each performance
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Provide rehearsal materials and recordings for cast practice
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Support casting decisions and production planning as requested
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Strong musical background with experience teaching vocals and ensemble music
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Ability to work with performers of varying ages and skill levels
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Familiarity with musical theater repertoire and rehearsal techniques
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Strong collaboration and communication skills
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Experience accompanying or preparing rehearsal tracks preferred
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Auditions and callbacks (as required)
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Music rehearsals according to the production schedule
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Attendance at all scheduled rehearsals involving music
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All performances and pre-show cast warm-ups
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Full commitment for the duration of the production period
CHOREOGRAPHER
The Choreographer designs, teaches, and refines all movement and dance elements for a production while working collaboratively with the creative team.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Attend auditions, callbacks, and production meetings
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Create choreography appropriate for cast skill levels and stage space
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Teach and rehearse all dance numbers
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Collaborate with Director and Music Director on scheduling and staging
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Fine-tune choreography throughout the rehearsal process
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Attend performances to support cast and backstage needs
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Record choreography for at-home practice and review
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Dance and movement experience appropriate to musical theater productions
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Ability to teach choreography clearly and safely
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Experience adapting choreography for different ages and ability levels
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Strong collaboration skills with directors and music staff
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Knowledge of stage spacing and movement in theatrical settings
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Auditions, callbacks, and production meetings
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Choreography rehearsals as scheduled
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Tech rehearsals and all performances
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Availability throughout the rehearsal and performance period
STAGE MANAGER
The Stage Manager ensures rehearsals and performances run smoothly by managing schedules, communication, backstage operations, and technical coordination.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Prepare rehearsal materials, scripts, and space setup
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Track attendance, conflicts, blocking, cues, and notes
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Maintain order and efficiency during rehearsals
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Coordinate props, sets, and backstage logistics
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Call cues, manage timing, and communicate with tech and front of house teams
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Supervise backstage operations during performances
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Oversee cleanup, reset, strike, and proper storage of all materials
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Assist with safety, emergencies, and parent communication as needed
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Strong organizational and multitasking skills
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Previous stage management or theater production experience preferred
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Ability to manage schedules, cues, and backstage operations
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Clear verbal communication and leadership skills
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Ability to remain calm and professional in fast-paced environments
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Rehearsals throughout the rehearsal schedule
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Tech week and all performances
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Strike and post-show cleanup
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Must be available for the full run of the production
TECH BOOTH OPERATOR (LIGHT/SOUND)
The Tech Booth Operator manages lighting and sound cues during rehearsals and performances to support the technical execution of each production.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Operate lighting and sound systems during tech rehearsals and performances
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Perform equipment checks prior to each rehearsal and show
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Run cues accurately and consistently
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Troubleshoot basic technical issues in collaboration with the Director or tech intern
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Maintain organization and cleanliness of the tech booth
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Assist with theater cleanup following performances
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Basic knowledge of theatrical lighting and/or sound systems
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Ability to follow cue sheets and instructions accurately
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Willingness to learn Studio B’s specific equipment and systems
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Strong attention to detail and reliability
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Prior technical theater experience preferred but not required
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Tech rehearsals
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All scheduled performances
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Pre- and post-show setup and cleanup
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Commitment spans the technical rehearsal period through final performance
STAGE CREW/VOLUNTEERS/YOUTH VOLUNTEERS
Stage Crew members support the technical and logistical needs of productions by assisting with backstage and onstage operations.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Assist with set construction, prop handling, and backstage organization
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Perform scene changes and operate special effects as needed
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Follow direction from the Stage Manager and Director
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Maintain a quiet, professional backstage environment
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Prepare the stage before performances and reset after each show
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Support strike, cleanup, and proper storage of production materials
QUALIFICATIONS:
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Ability to follow directions and work as part of a team
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Willingness to perform physical tasks such as moving set pieces and props
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Dependability and punctuality
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For youth volunteers, ability to work under adult supervision
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Prior backstage experience helpful but not required
TIME COMMITMENT:
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Dress rehearsals and all performances
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Additional rehearsals as requested
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Strike following final performance
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Commitment varies based on production needs