DIRECTING
Directors are expected to use creativity and logic as they block and direct youth. They are in charge of having a vision for the show and working with the producer, choreographers, stage managers and costumers. Assistant director positions are also available depending on the show.
COSTUMING
Costumers are in charge of bringing the directors vision to life. Depending on the show, costumers may be required to measure youth and sew costumes from scratch. They also may be required to shop for costume pieces while following a budget. Costume designers as well as costume helper positions are available.
MUSIC DIRECTOR
Music Directors are required to have a basic understanding of notes and rhythms as well as an ability to pluck out notes on a piano. Music directors are in charge of helping youth to know their notes and sing their songs with ease. Music directors should be able to work with the director and producer to meet with the needs of the cast.
CHOREOGRAPHER
Choreographers are in charge of bringing the directors vision to life. They should be able to write dances with the ability to teach them to youth. They should be able to move and show the youth the moves as well as work around set and costumes
STAGE MANAGER
Stage Managers are in charge of taking care of the set and providing an area for directors to put their vision. They are in charge of set designing and building and taking notes and keeping track of everything that needs to remembered. They are also over the stage hands and finishing the production during the run.
STAGE
HAND
Stage hands are in charge of being backstage and helping actors by moving set, setting props and changing costumes. They are in charge of helping with lighting, tech, or make-up and hair needs.