Deputy Stage Manager

Summary

UK tour (16 March–1 August) Unpaid hiatus (2 August – 20 September) Toronto engagement (Handover, tech & performance commencing 21 September, exact attendance to be agreed) Contract start: w/c 16th March Location: Various UK Touring venues & Toronto, Canada

More Details

Personal Attributes:We are looking for applicants with previous Deputy Stage Management experience. The role requires someone who has exceptional people skills and can work in a highly pressured environment. Knowledge and experience of the working practices of a touring production are highly desirable. Last minute cast changes are normal on this production, so applicants must be able to adapt quickly. 

Job Description: 

To call each performance;  

To create and maintain up-to-date prompt copy, to include blocking, any script changes, all technical cues and any other relevant information (such as contingencies); 

To work closely with the Company Manager and Director/Associate Director to schedule and co-ordinate rehearsals and ensure the rehearsal room or stage is set-up appropriately prior to their commencement; 

To deputise for the Stage Manager where necessary; 

To teach the book to the book cover; 

To assist the Company Manager and Stage Manager in compiling show paperwork including but not limited to rehearsal calls, rehearsal / show reports, cue sheets and other paperwork relative to the prompt copy; 

Working in accordance with the Producer’s Health and Safety policy, which may include any training deemed necessary; 

Complying at all times with the rules and regulations in force at the venues under the control of the Production; 

Having a practical understanding of the Producer’s employment policies and demonstrating a willingness to comply with these policies; 

Any other reasonable duty that would normally fall within the remit of a Deputy Stage Manager based on industry norms and practice. 

Person Specification: 

Strong communication skills, both verbal and written with excellent attention to detail; 

A proactive and flexible attitude; 

Previous experience of UK Touring; 

Previous experience of working as part of a team; 

The ability to work well with actors and creative team; 

The ability to work under pressure and effectively prioritise; 

Awareness of current health & safety legislation; 

Strong working knowledge of UK Theatre & SOLT Equity and BECTU agreements. 

Organisation

The Karate Kid: The Musical

Weekly Rate

£ 900 per performance week plus touring allowance & travel

Closing Date

06/03/2026

Contract Type

Fixed Term

Job Type

Backstage & Technical

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