Set & Costume Designer
Sprocket Theatre is looking for a Set Designer for new black comedy THE RULES: SEX, LIES & SERIAL KILLERS. THE RULES will preview at Theatre503 on 20 & 21 July before heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2015.
Our previous designer has had to leave the project at short notice due to family issues. As such, and given the short time frame, we are looking for a designer to join our team in delivering the plans already prepared.
Interviews will be head week commencing 29 June 2015.
Main duties and responsibilities:
To realise the set and costume design for THE RULES
To collaborate with production team in creating/building the set in Edinburgh
To attend production and design meeting and rehearsals when required.
To attend all technical and dress rehearsals, and previews
To work within schedules
To work within the budget
Essential Criteria
Passion for theatre and new writing
Some prior knowledge of working in Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Ability to work under pressure and in a team
Good time management skills
FEE
Min fee of £250 guaranteed. This is liable to increase dependent on fundraising outcomes.
DATES
Preview venue: Theatre 503, 20 & 21 July
Edinburgh: theSpace on the Mile, 7 - 29 Aug
Tech: 20 July, 6 August
THE RULES: SEX, LIES & SERIAL KILLERS
Psychopaths Jay, Mel and Steven meet up once in a while to unwind, hang up their guns and let their hair down - within a few guidelines established for their protection and anonymity of course. But when the innocent Teresa enters their world, loyalties are tested and the rules start to get broken, one by one. And when serial killers break the rules, the consequences can be a little...messy.
About Sprocket Theatre
Sprocket Theatre was established in 2012 and produced THE DEEP SPACE in 2013. Sprocket believes theatre has the ability to haunt, move, challenge and entertain. We create theatre that does this by working on all levels from a place of truth and positivity, engaging new or overlooked talent, ensuring women make up at least fifty per cent of each production – on and off stage.
Please contact Lila at [email protected]
29.06.15
Sprocket Theatre is looking for a Set Designer for new black comedy THE RULES: SEX, LIES & SERIAL KILLERS. THE RULES will preview at Theatre503 on 20 & 21 July before heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2015.
Our previous designer has had to leave the project at short notice due to family issues. As such, and given the short time frame, we are looking for a designer to join our team in delivering the plans already prepared.
Interviews will be head week commencing 29 June 2015.
Main duties and responsibilities:
To realise the set and costume design for THE RULES
To collaborate with production team in creating/building the set in Edinburgh
To attend production and design meeting and rehearsals when required.
To attend all technical and dress rehearsals, and previews
To work within schedules
To work within the budget
Essential Criteria
Passion for theatre and new writing
Some prior knowledge of working in Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Ability to work under pressure and in a team
Good time management skills
FEE
Min fee of £250 guaranteed. This is liable to increase dependent on fundraising outcomes.
DATES
Preview venue: Theatre 503, 20 & 21 July
Edinburgh: theSpace on the Mile, 7 - 29 Aug
Tech: 20 July, 6 August
THE RULES: SEX, LIES & SERIAL KILLERS
Psychopaths Jay, Mel and Steven meet up once in a while to unwind, hang up their guns and let their hair down - within a few guidelines established for their protection and anonymity of course. But when the innocent Teresa enters their world, loyalties are tested and the rules start to get broken, one by one. And when serial killers break the rules, the consequences can be a little...messy.
About Sprocket Theatre
Sprocket Theatre was established in 2012 and produced THE DEEP SPACE in 2013. Sprocket believes theatre has the ability to haunt, move, challenge and entertain. We create theatre that does this by working on all levels from a place of truth and positivity, engaging new or overlooked talent, ensuring women make up at least fifty per cent of each production – on and off stage.
Please contact Lila at [email protected]
29.06.15