Posting date:
10/13/2023
Yes
1128650
General Manager
Rebecca Biron
$76,500
$95,600
Not a Union Position
Not an SEIU Position
Exempt
Regular Full Time
12
40
8-5 M-F with occasional weekend and evening hours
Hanover, NH
Onsite only
No
N/A
No
The General Manager of Theater is responsible for the administration, coordination, communication, and planning involved in producing the department's annual slate of shows, including MainStage and all levels of student productions and non-academic events. While the faculty are collectively responsible for vision-setting, choosing shows, defining the pedagogical principles, and vetting potential guest artists, the General Manager handles the day-to-day decisions, communications, budgeting, and trouble-shooting required to coordinate all the components of a successful production program. The General Manager position is the node linking three groups who each contribute in different ways to the production program: the faculty; the Production Manager and production staff; administrative staff (Department Chair, Administrator, Academic Coordinator).
Masters plus 6 or more years' experience or equivalent combination of education and experience
Greg Potter
603-646-3691
Rebecca Biron, Theater Department Chair
603-646-3691
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Serve as producer for all Department of Theater productions and other non-academic events that take place throughout the four-quarter Dartmouth calendar year. These currently include 2 major MainStage productions; termly Department showcases; the First-Year Project; fall open house; up to 10 student productions per year; the 3-play Frost/Dodd Play Festival; up to 5 Senior Honors Thesis productions every spring; summer VoxLab and New York Theater Workshop shows.
The producer role includes, but is not limited to, overseeing total budgets and scheduling of space and events, overseeing the advertising and communications related to each show and event, coordinating and managing all the groups of people involved in each production, decision-making on how to balance artistic aspirations with resource limitations, day-to-day trouble-shooting.
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In collaboration with the Chair and Department Administrator, manage all Department of Theater non-academic hires (once vetting by the faculty). Oversee the contracting of all artists paid by means of a course count. For visiting artists not paid by means of course count, negotiate salary, housing (where appropriate), travel, and oversee all other arrangements.
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In close consultation with the Production Manager, act as the principal departmental liaison with external, theater-related units and groups: Hopkins Center (regarding all shared spaces, scheduling of events, and management of the Moore Endowment); the Black Underground Theater Association; independent student theater groups; the Dartmouth Opera Lab; and the Film and Media Studies Department.
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Oversee and seek to build department funds for student support (Kingsdale and Goldner Funds) and the e-term program.
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Demonstrates a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural awareness through actions, interactions, and communications with others.
Performs other duties as assigned.
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