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Company ManagerJob Title: Company Manager Production: Franklin’s Key Position Dates: April 14 - July 3, 2025 Time: 5-12 hours per week, varies over course of contract Location: Philadelphia, PA Salary: $2,500 fee
The Obie Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company is seeking a Company Manager to join the Production Management team for its upcoming premiere of FRANKLIN’S KEY.
About the Position Company Manager, working closely with the Production Manager and Assistant Production Manager, is responsible for overseeing the logistic and hospitality needs of Pig Iron’s out-of-town artists while they are working in Philadelphia for our upcoming production of FRANKLIN’S KEY. Company Manager tends to the housing, travel, and general well-being needs of visiting artists.
About the Applicant Pig Iron is committed to maintaining an inclusive community. All collaborators must be comfortable working with diverse populations. There are no specific degree requirements for this position, but applicants should be able to demonstrate excellent communication, be highly organized and proactive. Applicants must be local to Philadelphia, PA, and hold a valid drivers license.
Schedule Prep: April 14 - May 4, 2025 Rehearsal process: May 5 - 20, 2025 Tech: May 20 - June 1, 2025 Previews and performances: June 3 - 29, 2025 Most weeks, Company Manager time commitment may be 5-8 hours over the course of the week, but time commitment may increase up to 10-12 hours leading up to and during busy periods of artist arrivals/departures. Those times likely include: the beginning of the rehearsal period, the beginning of tech, and throughout previews up until opening. Company Manager is a part-time, temporary position. Work may occasionally be needed on weekends and evenings, and will be considered “on-call” in the rare case of emergency for the duration of this contract.
About Pig Iron Founded in 1995 as an interdisciplinary ensemble, Pig Iron Theatre Company is dedicated to the creation of new and exuberant performance works that defy easy categorization. Pig Iron has emerged as a leader in the alternative theater movement, and the company is now a platform for unusual performances that scale up and down, from gallery to nightclub to proscenium theater—creating complete performance worlds with a shifting roster of remarkable actors, designers, and writers. Pig Iron’s work has toured to 15 countries on 4 continents, with notable stops at the Humana Festival, the Public Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Woolly Mammoth, TR Warszawa, and the Tokyo Performing Arts Market. Notable collaborators include acclaimed playwrights Toshiki Okada and Will Eno, Emmy-award winning composer Troy Herion, celebrated designers Machine Dazzle and Macarthur Fellow Mimi Lien, and visionary filmmaker Josephine Decker. The company has won 2 OBIE Awards, received the Total Theatre Award from the Edinburgh Fringe, and been nominated for over 50 Barrymore Awards here in Philadelphia (winning 10). In 2011, Pig Iron launched a 2-year graduate program in physical and devised theater at a new home in North Philadelphia. In 2015, the company partnered with University of the Arts to offer both a Graduate Certificate and an MFA in Devised Performance. The program is on hiatus due to UArts’ collapse in June 2024, but Pig Iron plans to reopen this program in 2025 with a new academic partner, Rowan University. In addition to offering an MFA and Certificate, Pig Iron School also hosts professional workshops in physical theater and devising practices every winter and summer. To Apply To apply, send an introductory note and resume to kate@pigiron.org |
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