Production Manager- South Coast Repertory
Company: Asian American Arts Alliance
Location: Costa Mesa
Posted on: March 20, 2023
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Job Description:
Production Manager- South Coast RepertoryDeadline Rolling Posted
Oct 21, 2022 Organization
South Coast Repertory (SCR) was founded on the belief that theatre
has the unique power to illuminate the human experience. SCR is
committed to exploring urgent human and social issues of this time,
and to blending literature, design and performance in ways that
test the bounds of theatre's artistic possibilities. It advances
the art of theatre in service of its community and aims to extend
that service through educational, intercultural, and community
engagement programs that harmonize with its artistic
mission.Founded in 1964 by Martin Benson and David Emmes, SCR is
led by Artistic Director David Ivers and Managing Director Paula
Tomei. SCR produces year-round on three stages, the 507-seat
Segerstrom Stage, 336-seat Julianne Argyros Stage, and 94-seat
Nicholas Studio. The productions, including annual holiday favorite
A Christmas Carol and a Theatre for Young Audiences and Families
offering, meet the highest standards of artistic and literary
excellence. As of this writing, SCR has realized 541 full
productions in 58 seasons including 157 world premieres, 91 of
which were plays commissioned by SCR. With a history of nurturing
long-term collaborations with gifted playwrights, more than 30% of
the repertoire are new plays.Responding to the ongoing challenges
posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, SCR introduced Outside SCR, which
features fully staged, family-friendly productions outdoors at the
historic Mission San Juan Capistrano each summer. Through an
integrated, multi-initiative play-development program known as The
Lab@SCR, South Coast Repertory commissions playwrights at various
stages of their careers, develops new work through in-house
readings and workshops, and is committed to the development of new
American musicals. The centerpiece of The Lab@SCR is The Pacific
Playwrights Festival which annually showcases seven new plays, a
combination of readings and full productions, over a three-day
weekend.SCR also serves the community and the field through an
on-site Theatre Conservatory, offering a wide array of year-round
acting classes. Along with other education and outreach
programming, the Conservatory serves students of all ages. The
Junior, Teen, and Summer Players-advanced students in the Youth
Conservatory, are featured in three productions annually.South
Coast Repertory is governed by a 27-member Board of Trustees, led
by President J. Steven Duncan. David Ivers has served as Artistic
Director since 2019. In 1988, SCR received a Tony - Award for
distinguished achievement. It operates under an agreement between
the League of Resident Theatres (LORT), Actors' Equity Association,
the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society and United Scenic
Artists, the union of scenic, costume, lighting, and sound
designers. For the 2023 fiscal year, SCR adopted a $11.7 million
dollar budget, with 31% of revenue derived from ticket sales and
conservatory tuitions, 26% from contributions and grants, and the
remaining 43% from other revenues including endowment earnings and
reserve allocations derived from special government funding due to
COVID-19.Community
Costa Mesa offers rich history, growing neighborhoods, and
world-renown arts and culture offerings all only one mile from the
Pacific Ocean. Since its incorporation in 1953, the city has grown
from a semi-rural farming community of 16,000 to a thriving,
urban-suburban mix locale with a population of almost 110,000 in
2022. Located on the coastal tableland above Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa's first inhabitants were native American Indians who settled
on the mesa near the banks of the Santa Ana River. The city is
nestled in the heart of Orange County, just 37 miles south of Los
Angeles and 88 miles north of San Diego.Known as the "City of the
Arts," Costa Mesa is also home to Segerstrom Center for the Arts,
Pacific Symphony, Orange County Museum of Art, Costa Mesa
Playhouse, and the 1.6-acre Noguchi Sculpture Gardens. Costa Mesa's
nonprofit arts organizations generate $110 million in revenue and
the total economic impact of these organizations is $521 million.
The City of Costa Mesa Cultural Arts Committee is an appointed
volunteer group that works with City Council to establish ongoing
programs, community events and useful information that helps
residents access the arts in many different venues, and through
multiple sources.Costa Mesa is one of the region's largest
commercial areas, with an economy based on luxury retail, commerce,
and light manufacturing. The largest center of commercial activity
is South Coast Plaza, a shopping center noted for its architecture
and size. The volume of sales generated by South Coast Plaza, on
the strength of its more than 270 stores, places it among the
highest volume regional shopping centers in the nation. South Coast
Metro is a commercial, cultural, and residential district
surrounding South Coast Plaza. Some manufacturing activity also
takes place in the city, mostly in the industrial, southwestern
quarter, which is home to a number of electronics and
pharmaceutical firms. Business services company Experian is the
largest employer in the city. As the capital of the action sports
industry, many related companies make their corporate home here,
including Hurley, RVCA, Vans and Volcom.With famously mild
temperatures and nearly year-round sunshine, Costa Mesa is a haven
for outdoor adventure. There are many impressive cycling and hiking
trails, a municipal golf course, and the Huntington Beach and
Newport Beach are just minutes away. There are 26 local parks,
including Talbert Regional Park which has nearly 200 acres of
scenic landscape great for hiking, biking, or jogging and serves as
a botanical garden and a wildlife refuge. The city is convenient to
many transportation options including the bus and shuttle service
and in close proximity to the 405 freeway, an Amtrak stop, and the
John Wayne Airport, which is less than five miles away. Costa Mesa
schools are highly rated, and the city is home to many education
institutions including Vanguard University, Orange Coast College,
and University of California, Irvine which is just minutes
away.Position Summary
The Production Manager for South Coast Repertory is a member of the
executive staff and is directly responsible to the Artistic
Director and the Managing Director. The Production Manager
functions as the supervisor for all areas of production including
long-range and season planning and scheduling, budgeting,
allocating resources, contracting employees and designers,
monitoring progress of all production elements while maintaining
high standards for all productions. The Production Manager
facilitates the overall production process, overseeing the
day-to-day operation of the following departments: Scenery, Props,
Scenic Art, Costumes, Electrics, Wigs, Hair and Make-up,
Audio/Video, and Stage Management. The Production department
supports the technical and physical elements of all SCR productions
including: 4 Segerstrom Stage (including the annual production of A
Christmas Carol), 3 Argyros Stage (including 1 Theatre for Young
Audiences production), OUTSIDE SCR-which currently consists of one
production at the Mission San Juan Capistrano each Summer,
Conservatory productions, and fundraising and promotional events.
On individual productions where significant issues or artistic
concerns arise, the Production Manager will report directly to the
Artistic Director.Role and Responsibilities
Production Management and Professional Relations
Create season performance schedules for multiple stages in
conjunction with other departments and all other relevant
stakeholders, and establish, communicate, and manage that
production schedule, including coordinating rehearsals, strikes,
and other related events.Analyze the annual production calendar for
better system options creating, building, and establishing new
policies and procedures on how shows are produced including the
implementation of new administrative resources, system programs,
and strategies.Ensure, when contracted, that creative teams receive
all relevant production information with clarity and in a timely
manner, including all design due dates, allocated resources, and
production schedules responding promptly to inquiries, as well as
providing regular communications to long term artist
partners.Coordinate and negotiate with guest directors on their
individual production needs, assisting guest artists and designers
in navigating any challenges and ensuring that all guest designers'
and directors' desires are heard while firmly staying within
established budget parameters.Empower department heads to respond
to the needs and challenges of their staffs and guest artists. Hold
the department heads accountable for clear lines of communication
and to incorporate various strategies to achieve the highest
professional standards.General Management, Administration and
Operations
Serve on the senior management team as a creative partner,
functioning as a conduit between senior management and the
production staff so all parties have the most up-to-date and
correct information including occasional attendance and
presentations at board meetings as requested.Create, develop,
maintain, and track a variety of complex budgets as well as
contribute to the season overall planning process regarding the
oversight of all production-related expenditures.Collaborate with
all departments to further diversify SCR's community of artists,
designers, talent pool, over hires, and apprentice opportunities
reflective of community demographics with regard to racial,
generational and gender diversity.Coordinate with other department
heads on the management, planning and staffing of additional
season, marketing and development events as needed. (i.e. Annual
Gala, President's Circle Lunch, Young Conservatory and education
events, etc.).Monitor advancements in technology including newly
developed software and hardware resources as well as, in
partnership with the General Manager, Operations Manager and
department heads, guide maintenance and multi-year facility
upgrades of aging systems and equipment with an emphasis on
safety.Staff Leadership and Supervision
Foster a work environment with a focus on two-way communication
between administration and production centering on South Coast
Repertory's core values of Literature, Stewardship, Community,
Collaboration and Diversity.Schedule and convene regular design and
production meetings amongst directors, designers, and production
department heads facilitating timely communication and information
exchange, in collaboration between various stakeholders.Manage and
support staff members by monitoring their productivity while also
providing constructive feedback and reinforcing accountability to
encourage proactive approaches, ensuring adherence to legal and
organizational policies, as well as implementing SCR's Injury and
Illness Prevention Program.Strengthen SCR resources by identifying,
hiring, training, and retaining qualified staff and stage
management teams, leading Production department heads in setting
clear professional expectations and encouraging strategies for work
life balance while also proactively addressing challenges in pay
equity, workload, extended hours, and staff coverage.Team
Communication, Company Culture, and Community Collaborations
Innovate to assist the company to grow in all regards, guiding
department heads out of static methodologies and traditional
comfort zones, being open to both new internal and external
perspectives that encourage a pathway for growth and creative
solutions to the work.Foster team building and facilitate
collaboration in which staff members are true partners in advocacy
for each other, accountable for the work, and where challenges are
viewed as opportunities to achieve and excel.Further unity across
all departments aligning with the organization's greater mission,
while proactively working against 'silos', empowering Production to
build a safe creative space free from 'racism' or 'caste'
behaviors, where people are free to do their best work.Maintain
pipelines of educational partnerships with local colleges and
universities and other external partners such as local theatres,
theme parks, and the broader art community, to find support staff
and technical talent reflective of the Orange County
community.RequirementsTraits and Characteristics
The South Coast Repertory Production Manager will inspire
confidence by implementing structural practices. As a valued member
of the leadership team, they will have the professional acumen and
aptitude to think strategically in support of organization-wide
initiatives. An open and strong communicator, the Production
Manager will have a voice of clarity. Leading with humility and a
sense of humor, coupled with their experience supervising, they
will nurture and manage production teams. The Production Manager
will have the capacity to coordinate multiple projects, conflicting
priorities, and overlapping show schedules while establishing a
welcoming atmosphere and a culture of open communication and
collaboration. A people person, the Production Manager will have
the ability to ensure all internal and external stake holders are
heard able to make people care about the greater whole. Proactive
instead of reactive, they will avail themselves to support
department heads while also being ready to pivot, to be open to
operate in different ways, and to identify and oversee the
resources, tasks, systems, and people to obtain results. Finally,
the Production Manager will have the ability, experience, and
commitment to collaborate with individuals and teams that are mixed
across lines of difference such as race, gender-identity, sexual
orientation, religion, ability, age, class, and immigrant
status.Project Management and Planning and Organizing - The
capacity to identify and oversee all resources, tasks, systems, and
people to obtain results while also establishing courses of action
to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Problem Solving - The ability to define, analyze and diagnose key
components of a problem to formulate a solution.
Time and Priority Management and Personal Accountability - The
capability to prioritize and complete tasks in order to deliver
desired outcomes within allotted time frames as well as being
accountable for personal actions.
Flexibility and Teamwork - The ability to readily modify, respond
and adapt to change with the added ability to cooperate with others
to meet objectives.Qualifications
South Coast Repertory requires the Production Manager have a
bachelor's degree in theatre or related field. Qualified candidates
will have a minimum of four years of experience and additional
experience as an assistant/associate production manager and/or
production department supervisor is desirable. Candidates should
show a broad, working knowledge of all aspects of technical
production, and demonstrated success working in a LORT environment,
including experience working under union agreements (AEA, USA,
SDC), along with a strong working knowledge of the regional theatre
designer pool. This position requires excellent interpersonal,
managerial, budgetary, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
The Production Manager should have a proficiency in Microsoft
Office Suite (Excel, Word) and Google Suite as well as a strong
familiarity with lighting, sound, and projection as well as file
exchange programs such as Dropbox and Google Docs. The position
requires flexible work hours and days reflective of the dynamic
schedule of a theatre.Compensation and Benefits
South Coast Repertory offers health insurance and pays 88% of the
total cost (employees pay the difference), dental insurance is 100%
paid by SCR and vision is offered but paid for by the employee (not
covered by SCR). SCR offer Life insurance and AD&D and a
403(b)-retirement plan with employer match up to 2.5% after one
year of employment, three weeks' vacation and 10 paid holidays. SCR
also pays for parking. Employees receive comp tickets to SCR
productions including opening night and opening night parties and
receive a 50% discount on Conservatory classes (if space is
available). This discount extends to the employee's family as well.
The anticipated salary range for this position is $108,000 to
$120,000.
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