

ARIZONA ONSTAGE PRODUCTIONS HOW TOĬontract begins June 20, 2022.Ĭli ck HERE for the full job description and information on how to apply.Ĭhildsplay produces 6 productions at the Herberger Theater Center on Stage West, 1 national tour, and 1 to 2 local state tours per year. Review of applications will begin on September 30th, and continue until the position is filled. Summer 2022 Teaching Artists & Assistant TeachersĮach year Childsplay hosts summer programming for hundereds of students here on campus.

We are looking for fun and eager humans to faciliate a memorable summer for our students. We are looking for theatre teachers skills in various medium (performing, voice, musical theatre, tech, improv, pantomime, creative drama etc). Applications will be accepted Feb 1 - May or until all spots are filled.Īssistant Teacher/Assistant Director Application >Ĭhildsplay seeks creative, innovative and qualified theater teaching artists and assistant teachers for part-time employment in a variety of educational programs. Please be sure to state your area of experience (i.e., carpentry, electrics, rigging, wardrobe, etc.) Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and employment is based on departmental need. Please include production shots, if available. Semester internships are available in Marketing, Development, and Education. Please send resume and cover letter to a specific contact is provided in the application description.Ĭhildsplay, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, race, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, or marital status.Beginning with Season 15, Arizona Broadway Theatre launched a new program to create community-related impact projects to accompany each production. These projects are designed to provide ABT the opportunity to expand its community engagement in meaningful, measurable and memorable ways that extend beyond the stage. Art, as they say, imitates life, and with each production come real-life show-specific themes that correlate to topics and issues of the day.

With this in mind, ABT is running a teen-youth anti-bullying community impact project entitled, “I Am What I Am” in conjunction with the run of the La Cage aux Folles.

In the spirit of inclusion and acceptance, Arizona Broadway Theatre and Herberger Theater Center are proud to host this interpreted performance for the Arizona Deaf community at the 2pm show on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Lisa Schulman is a Washington, DC, native with extensive onstage drama and musical theater experience since early elementary school. Now based in Phoenix, AZ, Lisa holds an RID NIC (National Interpreter Certification) and specializes in Theatrical interpreting, as well as Mental Health and Addiction & Recovery settings.
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Her favorite shows to have interpreted include the Broadway national tours of Hamilton, Pippin, Book of Mormon, and Aladdin, and local professional productions of Avenue Q, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Cabaret. Lisa is thrilled to collaborate on another show for Arizona Broadway Theatre.Ĭameron Eggers has been involved in theatre and dance from a young age. ARIZONA ONSTAGE PRODUCTIONS PROFESSIONALĪfter receiving his Bachelor’s degree in American Sign Language, he became immersed with the Deaf Community in Sacramento, California, where he discovered his passion for interpreting.
