Sound Designer

Summary

We are you looking for… A creative and collaborative Sound Designer for our 2025 actor-musician pantomime ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ (cast of 9). We are looking for someone with previous experience as a Sound Designer for pantomime at the mid-scale. Experience working on actor-musician productions is essential.

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What is the fee?

A project fee of £3,200

About the Job

The Sound Designer will conceive and oversee the delivery of the sound design for Jack and the Beanstalk. Duties include:

  • To design and deliver the sound design for the production.
  • To collaborate with the production team to meet access requirements of the company.
  • To create any sound effects, in conjunction with the Composer.
  • Collaborate with the Musical Director to fully realize the musical ambition of the production.
  • To manage the sound budget, in consultation with the Production Manager.
  • To attend and contribute to pre-production meetings and production meetings during rehearsals, in person wherever possible.
  • To meet and liaise with the Production’s creative team and the theatre’s staff to ascertain and deliver the sound design: identifying the best use of the theatre’s in-house sound equipment.
  • Where necessary, to arrange additional equipment hires within the agreed budget and with Management approval.
  • To work to the aims of the Theatre Greenbook and provide data as required.
  • The specification, design and overseeing the fit up of the sound system.
  • To work closely with the Sound No.1 to ensure the design is effectively programmed, operated and maintained.

We are looking for a collaborative candidate with proven Sound Designer experience, including actor-musician production experience. A strong understanding of QLab and Digico digital mixing consoles & system and digital sound desk is required.

Key Dates 

Rehearsals begin on Monday 20th October, with tech week from Thursday 13th November and the first performance on Wednesday 19th November. Opening night is Saturday 22nd November and the final performance is Saturday 3rd January.

Attendance 

The Sound Designer will be required to attend pre-production meetings, attend the first day of rehearsals, attend during rehearsals where appropriate, including runs in the final week, attend fit up and tech week, attend previews and working time up until Opening Night.

Will the project comply with the Green Book standards on sustainability?

Intermediate

What will the hiring process be?

Applicants will be invited to submit their CV with a short covering letter (Max 300 words) describing why they would like to be considered for the role. We are keen to hear from applicants with a connection to Outer East London or South Essex. In line with QTH’s strategic aim to relentlessly prioritise the under-representation of those people QTH works with and serves, we actively invite applications from deaf and disabled artists.

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to a meeting with members of the production (to be confirmed in advance) in person or by Zoom.

Applicants may choose to offer a verbal or visual covering letter [no longer than 2 minutes in duration] to accompany their CV. This can be in the format of either a video or audio file. Please send media files via a link service such as WeTransfer, OneDrive or Dropbox rather than attaching large files to your email. If you need any assistance, please email recruitment@queens-theatre.co.uk

How to apply…

Please email your CV with a covering letter/email that details why you would like to be considered for the role to recruitment@queens-theatre.co.uk,  Please complete the Equal Opportunities form and send too.

Link to your Equal Opportunities form

https://queens-theatre.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Equal-Opportunity-Form-2025.docx

Closing date

09/06/25

Organisation

Queens Theatre Hornchurch

Closing Date

09/06/2025

Contract Type

Fixed Term

Job Type

Backstage & Technical

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