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Cast Announced for THE MIRACLE WORKER at Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre

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The cast includes:

  • Faith Marsh as Helen Keller
  • Elisa Yates as Anne Sullivan
  • Jon Jackson as Captain Keller
  • Hannah Brown as Kate Keller
  • James Karr as James Keller
  • Brandie Wagers as Aunt Ev
  • John Vanderplough as Anagnos
  • Joe Nagle as Doctor/man’s voice
  • Makayla Platt as Martha
  • Joel Mabry as Jimmy Sullivan
  • TBD as Viney
  • TBD as Percy
  • Olivia West as School girl
  • Emily Muench as School girl
  • Ellie Gordon as School girl
  • Madeline Webb as School girl
  • Madeline Straubas  School girl

April 30, May 1-3, 2015
Directed by Rhonda Lucas
Produced by Barb Winkler and Jane Winkler

For more information visit www.ghctplay.com/

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CCM Announces 2015-2016 Mainstage Series of Opera, Musical Theatre, Drama and Dance

CCM ANNOUNCES 2015-16 MAINSTAGE SERIES
OF OPERA, MUSICAL THEATRE, DRAMA AND DANCE

UC’s College-Conservatory of Music presents an eclectic and exciting series of operas, musicals, dramas and ballet as part of an unforgettable 2015-16 performance season.

CCM_logoCINCINNATI, OH—The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is pleased to announce details for its 2015-16 Mainstage Series of opera, musical theatre, drama and dance productions. Between Sept. 30, 2015, and April 24, 2016, CCM’s stars-of-tomorrow will present seven masterworks for the stage under the guidance of its internationally acclaimed faculty artists.

These works include David Edgar’s epic drama Pentecost, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical Carousel, Franz Lehár’s comedic operetta The Merry Widow, Eugene O’Neill’s acclaimed coming-of-age story Ah, Wilderness!, Green Day’s iconic punk rock musical American Idiot, Janácek’s farcical opera The Cunning Little Vixen and Tchaikovsky’s beloved romantic ballet Swan Lake.

Production details are listed below. Details on subscription packages and single ticket sales will be announced this summer.

Visit ccm.uc.edu/about/villagenews/subscribe to register for CCM’s mailing list, and the Box Office will provide you with additional information on this year’s subscription options.

Additional Information

Titles and dates are subject to change—rights pending. For a complete calendar of events, please visit us online at ccm.uc.edu.

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CCM 2015-16 MAINSTAGE SERIES
Opera, Musical Theatre, Drama, Dance

Pentecost
Written by David Edgar
Richard E. Hess, director

A play of politics and ideas, Pentecost details the discovery of a painting stunningly similar to Giotto di Bondone’s The Lamentation in an abandoned church in Eastern Europe. If proven to pre-date the master’s work, the fresco will revolutionize Western Art. A dramatic power struggle ensues, as representatives from the worlds of art history, religion and politics stake their claims for the ultimate prize. The unexpected arrival of 12

refugees sets events spiraling toward an explosive climax. Described by the Daily Telegraph as “funny, frightening and deeply moving,” this powerful play by the Tony Award-winning adapter of Nicholas Nickleby and author of numerous plays won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play of 1995.

Performance Dates: Sept. 30 (preview), Oct. 1–4, 2015
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Carousel
Music by Richard Rodgers
Book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Based on the play Liliom by Ferenc Molnar
As Adapted by Benjamin F. Glazer
Original Dances by Agnes de Mille
Diane Lala, director

Set in a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century, Carousel is the story of carefree carnival barker Billy Bigelow and his reckless adventures with women, gambling and the wrong side of the law. Billy loses his job just as he learns that his wife is pregnant and, desperate to provide a decent life for his family, is coerced into being an accomplice to a robbery. Caught in the act and facing the certainty of prison, he takes his own life and is sent “up there.” 15 years later, Billy is allowed to return to earth for one day and encounters the daughter he never knew. How Billy instills in both the child and her mother a sense of hope and dignity is a dramatic testimony to the power of love. Declared “Best Musical of the Century” by Time Magazine in 1999, it’s easy to understand why Carousel became Rodgers and Hammerstein’s personal favorite.

Performance Dates: Oct. 29–Nov. 1, 2015
Location: Corbett Auditorium

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The Merry Widow (Die lustige Witwe)
Music by Franz Lehár
Libretto by Viktor Léon and Leo Stein
Emma Griffin, director

A 20th century opera molded in the tradition of the great opera seria of the 1700s, The Merry Widow tells a dizzying tale of star-crossed lovers and political intrigue in Paris. Baron Zeta of Pontevedro must prevent the wealthy widow Hanna Glawari from marrying a foreigner; if she does, all of her wealth will leave Pontevedro, thus bankrupting the country. Zeta urges Hanna’s former fiancée Count Danilovich (who pretends to not care for her anymore) to marry her, but Zeta’s wife pushes the flirtatious Camille de Rosillon to go after Hanna instead. Farcical confusion, romance and jealousy abound in this light-hearted romp. Sung in English.

Performance Dates: Nov. 19–22, 2015
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Ah, Wilderness!
Written by Eugene O’Neill
R. Terrell Finney, director

Set in an idyllic Connecticut town during the Fourth of July weekend of 1906, Eugene O’Neill’s Ah, Wilderness! offers a tender portrait of small town family values, teenage growing pains and young love. Described as “a breath of fresh air” and “vividly alive” by the New York Post and nominated for a Tony Award for Best Revival in both 1989 and 1998, this charming comedy is directed by CCM Professor Emeritus R. Terrell Finney.

Performance Dates: Feb. 10 (preview), Feb. 11–14, 2016
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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American Idiot
Book and lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong
Book by Michael Mayer
Music and lyrics by Green Day
Aubrey Berg, director

The two-time Tony Award-winning hit musical American Idiot, based on Green Day’s Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum album of the same name, boldly takes the American musical where it’s never gone before. Johnny, Tunny and Will struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. When the three disgruntled men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of city life, their paths diverge when Tunny enters the armed forces, Michael is called back home to attend familial responsibilities, and Johnny’s attention becomes divided by a seductive love interest and a hazardous new friendship. An energy-fueled rock opera, American Idiot features minimal dialogue and instead relies on the lyrics from Green Day’s groundbreaking album to execute the story line.

Performance Dates: March 3–13, 2016
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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The Cunning Little Vixen (Príhody lišky Bystroušky)
Composed by Leoš Janácek
Libretto by Leoš Janácek (after Rudolf Tesnohlídek)
Vince DeGeorge, director

Based on a famous 1920s Czech comic strip, Janácek’s opera The Cunning Little Vixen humorously explores the universal longing for youth. The three main characters – all older men – attempt to connect to their younger days through various means: one longs for a village girl, one obsesses over a childhood indiscretion and one chases a young vixen through the countryside. Will they continue to cling to their delusions? Or will their experiences help them come to terms with the inevitability of time? Sung in English.

Performance Dates: April 8–10, 2016
Location: Patricia Corbett Theater

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Swan Lake
Composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Jiang Qi, director

Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet about love and magic returns to CCM in a fully-staged spectacle! The young Prince Siegfried, disinterested in the potential wives that his mother has picked for him, heads into the woods to hunt one night and comes across a beautiful swan…who then turns into the maiden Odette! She tells him of the curse she and others have been placed under by the evil knight Rothbart, forcing them to become swans by day and human by night. Siegfried instantly falls in love, but will he and Odette be able to overcome the curse, or will Rothbart succeed in keeping his enchantment intact?

Performance Dates: April 21–24, 2016
Location: Corbett Auditorium

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Mainstage Series Subscriptions
The 2015-16 CCM Mainstage Series of opera, musical theatre and drama productions includes subscription packages for six-show, four-show and three-show combinations. Subscribers also have the ability to add the Mainstage Series production of Swan Lake to any subscription package “a la carte.”

Full details on subscription packages and single ticket sales will be announced this summer. CCM’s customizable subscription packages range in price from $84 – $180. Current subscribers will get priority access to next season’s subscription packages.

Visit ccm.uc.edu/about/villagenews/subscribe to register for CCM’s mailing list, and the Box Office will provide you with additional information on this year’s subscription options.

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CCM Season Presenting Sponsor and Musical Theatre Program Sponsor: The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation

Mainstage Season Production Sponsor: Macy’s

Community Partner: ArtsWave

A preeminent institution for the performing and media arts, the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) is the largest single source of performing arts presentations in the state of Ohio.

Titles and dates are subject to change. For a complete calendar of events,

please visit us online at http://ccm.uc.edu.

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ETC is Firing Up Some Motown With Regional Premiere of DETROIT ’67, March 17-April 5, 2015

ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI IS FIRING UP SOME MOTOWN
WITH THE REGIONAL PREMIERE OF DETROIT ‘67, MARCH 17-APRIL 5, 2015

ETC_Detroit 67 logo(Cincinnati, OH) Dust off your eight-track stereo and join Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati for the hippest after-hours joint in town with the regional premiere of DETROIT ’67! Playwright Dominique Morisseau introduces audiences to a a dynamic brother and sister as they host rockin’ parties and fight to keep their home (and their future) out of the ashes during the 1967 Detroit riots. Records, raids, and riveting drama take the stage for this sizzling production, playing March 17-April 5, 2015. Directed by D. Lynn Meyers.

This production welcomes back to the stage Darnell Pierre Benjamin (Around the World in 80 Days, 2013), Leslie Goddard (The Marvelous Wonderettes: Caps & Gowns), Zina Camblin (String of Pearls), and Burgess Byrd (Around the World in 80 Days, 1999, and Love Child). Ensemble Theatre Cinicinnati is also thrilled to introduce Bryant Bentley in his ETC debut.

It is 1967 in Detroit. When their parents die, Chelle and Lank inherit their childhood home. To make ends meet, the siblings host “basement parties,” spinning the newest records to come out of Motown, a risky business as police crack down on after-hours joints in black neighborhoods. But when a mysterious white woman finds her way into their care and a string of raids increases police brutality around the city, they find themselves much more divided than over just the family business.

“I like plays that have a personal story to tell against the backdrop of a bigger event,” explains Producing Artistic Director D. Lynn Meyers. “Dominique Morisseau has created a world where we can look at our past through the eyes of an individual and how that individual was changed by it. It’s far more powerful than looking at the statistics. I’m thrilled with how our five cast members have come together to share this story of having a haven in the midst of a really deadly storm.”

About the Cast
Darnell Pierre Benjamin (Sly) returns to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, having first appeared on their stage in Around the World in 80 Days. Having been in Cincinnati for over five years now, Mr. Benjamin has performed in and around the area frequently, including Titus Andronicus and To Kill a Mockingbird with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company; Cock and Angels in America with Know Theatre of Cincinnati; Othello with Human Race Theatre Company; and A Raisin in the Sun and Romeo and Juliet with Hope Summer Repertory Theatre. He is also a member of both Queen City Queer Theatre Collective and Pones Inc.

Bryant Bentley (Lank) makes his Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati debut. A native of Dayton, Ohio, he now resides in Columbus and has traveled throughout the country performing regional theater. Some of his theater credits include: Master Harold and the Boys, Clarence Brown Theater; Most Valuable Player, Indiana Repertory Theater; A Raisin In The Sun, Wright State University; August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean, Human Race Theater; A Soldier’s Story and Topdog/Underdog, Phoenix Theater; as well as Jitney, Two Trains Running, The Exonerated, Five Guys Named Moe, Greater Tuna, Cinderella, Blues for an Alabama Sky, and Plenty Of Time. His next production will be a reprisal role of Simon in Matthew Lopez’s The Whipping Man at the Columbia Festival Of The Arts.

Burgess Byrd (Bunny) returns to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, having started at the theatre as an intern in 1999 and since appearing in the world premiere of Around The World in 80 Days (1999), as well as Love Child. Raised in Louisville, Kentucky she now calls Cincinnati home and has performed on many local stages. Some of her favorite roles include: the one-person shows Pretty Fire and Neat, Know Theatre; Doubt, Drama Workshop; Avenue Q, Showbiz Players; and Caroline or Change, New Stage Collective. Her recent credits include: Bureau of Missing Persons, Harry and The Thief, and Afghans Womens Writers Project, Know Theatre of Cincinnati; and A Streetcar Named Desire, Covedale Center For Performing Arts. She has worked regionally with Human Race Theatre Company, Kentucky Repertory Theatre, Porthouse Theatre, and Phoenix Theatre Circle.

Zina Camblin (Chelle) also returns to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, having last appeared in the 2006 production of String of Pearls. Ms. Camblin completed her MFA in acting from UC San Diego and was a recipiant of the Juilliard Playwrighting Fellowship. While at Juilliard, she received the Lecomte du Nouy Prize for playwrighting. Her play And Her Hair Went With Her was selected as part of Lincoln Center’s Directors Lab play reading series. In addition, she has performed in several regional productions of And Her Hair Went With Her, including The Phoenix Theater in Indianapolis, New Jersey Repertory Theater, and Horizon Theater in Atlanta. Past productions and workshops of her other work include: Memoirs to Live, Brooklyn Arts Exchange; Bedroom Stories, Jon Sims Center for the Performing Arts; Life’s a Drag, UC San Diego; and Bunni and Clyde, The Know Theater. As an assistant writer, researcher, and actor for the Tectonic Theater Project she helped devise and perform in two of their productions, The Jonestown Project and I Think I like Girls at The LaJolla Playhouse and Cherry Lane Theater in New York.

Leslie Goddard (Caroline) returns to Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, having performed as Missy in The Marveloous Wonderettes: Caps & Gowns in 2013. She recently moved to Cincinnati from New York City where she had performed on Broadway in Hairspray. She was also seen in Jersey Boys in Las Vegas. Leslie was awarded the League of Cincinnati Theatres award for Best Actress in a Musical for her work as Roxie Hart in Chicago at The Carnegie. She has also been seen locally as Deb in Ordinary Days at Short North Stage, Agnes Gooch in Mame, and Kenni Flood in Becky’s New Car at The Human Race Theatre. Ms. Goddard earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Drama from New York University.

Production team includes Brian c. Mehring (Set & Lighting Designer), Jack Murphy (Technical Director), Matthew Hollstegge (Production Coordinator & Master Electrician), Shannon Rae Lutz (Properties Master & Design Assistant), Matthew Callahan (Sound Designer), and Chad Phillips (Costume Designer). Production Stage Manager is Brandon T. Holmes.

Ticket Prices
Ticket prices range from $28 to $44 for adults; student tickets are $25; and children are $18. For the 2014-2015 season, ETC continues its popular $15 student and half-price rush tickets for all performances, which are available two hours prior to show time and may be purchased by phone or in person at the box office.

Performance Schedule
Performances run Tuesday through Sunday. Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 2:00 pm; and Sunday, 7:00 pm. A complete calendar is available at http://www.ensemblecincinnati.org.

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Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is supported, in part, by the generosity of community contributions to the ArtsWave Campaign.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

2014-2015 Season Presenting Sponsor is the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation. Additional support provided by Garfield Suites Hotel, the Shubert Foundation, and PNC.

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati is a professional theatre dedicated to producing world and regional premieres of works that often explore compelling social issues. We fulfill our mission through our stage productions and educational outreach programs that enlighten, enliven, enrich and inspire our audiences.

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MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE! | May 29-30, 2015 | Aronoff Center – Jarson-Kaplan Theater

MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE!
RETURNS TO THE ARONOFF CENTER’S JARSON-KAPLAN THEATER

FRIDAY, MAY 29 AT 8:00 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 30 AT 2:00 PM & 8:00 PM

“You’ll leave the theatre with the intent to live in harmony with your partner.
Not to be missed!”– Elle Magazine

Tickets On Sale Now!

Peter Story.

Peter Story.

[Cincinnati, OH] – MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE!, the one-man fusion of theatre and stand-up starring Peter Story, is a light-hearted theatrical comedy based on the New York Times #1 best-selling book of the last decade by John Gray. The show returns by popular demand to the Aronoff Center’s Jarson-Kaplan Theater on Friday, May 29 at 8:00 PM and Saturday, May 30 at 2:00 PM & 8:00 PM. Moving swiftly through a series of vignettes, the show covers everything from dating and marriage to the bedroom.

Tickets are $54 and are on sale now at www.CincinnatiArts.org, (513) 621-ARTS [2787], and the Aronoff Center Ticket Office.The show is being presented by the Cincinnati Arts Association as part of its 2014-15 Season.

MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE! is more than just the book.

After beginning in Paris in 2007, MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE! has been seen by more than one million people around Europe. It debuted in the United States in February 2013 in Raleigh, North Carolina and will be playing to audiences around the United States and Canada throughout the year.

This hysterical show will have couples elbowing each other all evening as they see themselves on stage. Sexy and fast paced, this show is definitely for adults, but will leave audiences laughing and giggling like little kids!

Starring in this theatrical comedy is PETER STORY. Peter has appeared in prime-time shows on all three major networks – some of his favorite credits include CSI (directed by Quentin Tarantino), Without a Trace, Ugly Betty, and recurring roles on Jay Leno’s The Tonight Show and Rob Lowe’s The Lyon’s Den.  He stars opposite Steve Guttenberg in the cheesy horror film, Cornered, and can be seen opposite Weed’s Elizabeth Perkins in the hilarious short, Le Chat Est Mort.  He is proud alum of the New Harmony Project and an avid storyteller with The Moth.

Peter’s story of how he and his wife won a dream wedding competition was just featured nationally on NPR’s The Moth Radio Hour, a show featuring the country’s best storytellers.

Commenting on MEN ARE FROM MARS – WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS LIVE!, Peter said, “It’s a great recipe for a night out: a little storytelling blended with some comedy and a dash of sage wisdom from the book. A delicious evening of entertainment.”

When Mars and Venus collide, the adventures are earth-shatteringly hysterical.

Since being published in 1992, John Gray’s “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus,” exploring the differences between the sexes, has sold in excess of 50 million copies, been translated into 40 different languages and is one of the most recognizable titles in the world. Gray has written 17 books and become one of the most trusted relationship authors today, appearing on the national lecture circuit and on such TV shows as Good Morning America, Oprah, and Larry King Live.

Producer, St. Louis-based Emery Entertainment, has produced or promoted thousands of events around the globe, including superstar attractions Blue Man Group, David Copperfield, and James Taylor.

The talented team assembled for this production continues with the award-winning playwright Eric Coble, direction by Broadway veteran Mindy Cooper, and animation & video production by the talented animators at Bazillion Productions.

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Educational Theatre Association seeking Deputy Executive Director – Education & Content‏

EdTA_logoDeputy Executive Director – Education & Content

The Educational Theatre Association (EdTA) seeks a highly-skilled executive level leader to direct the newly formed Education & Content team.

The Educational Theatre Association is a national nonprofit organization based in Cincinnati, OH with approximately 100,000 student and professional members. EdTA’s mission is shaping lives through theatre education by: honoring student achievement in theatre and enriching their theatre education experience; supporting teachers by providing professional development, networking opportunities, resources, and recognition; and influencing public opinion that theatre education is essential and builds life skills. EdTA operates the International Thespian Society (ITS), an honorary organization that has inducted more than two million theatre students since its founding in 1929. EdTA also publishes Dramatics, a monthly magazine for high school theatre students, and Teaching Theatre, a quarterly journal for theatre education professionals.

Position
EdTA is seeking a strong and experienced leader to serve in the newly created position of Deputy Executive Director, Education & Content. This is an executive level position reporting directly to the Executive Director. The candidate must possess a demonstrated track record of forming a strong vision and leading multifunctional teams to operationalize the vision. The role demands an effective manager of people who understands how to motivate individuals and teams to achieve goals through collaboration, as well as a thought leader who envisions new initiatives that will expand the benefits of EdTA membership and clarify the value of theatre education.

The individual must demonstrate his/her ability to be a systems thinker—integrating multiple departments to create a dynamic, synchronous operation that will result in increased member engagement, strategic marketing and communications, and national and international brand recognition.

The following existing EdTA business lines will be included in this newly developed team:

  • Publishing, Print & Digital
  • Marketing & Communications
  • Professional Development
  • Educational Events & Conferences
  • Educational Policy & Advocacy

Essential Skills and Responsibilities

  • Leverage and integrate content development to maximize value across all channels—face-to-face events, print publications, website, and online learning.
  • Grow and optimize professional development offerings to meet the evolving needs of members and the theatre education field, including the drive to certification, online education, and adopting standards in education.
  • Drive EdTA’s expertise and professional reputation, enhancing the performance and positioning of the EdTA brand across markets and external public and private constituencies.
  • Provide strategic direction and implementation oversight to brand advancement activities including logo/mark, marketing collateral, and publications.
  • Provide strategic direction to conferences and educational events with the goal of maximizing participation and satisfaction and improving efficiency of operations.
  • Provide leadership and vision to develop and deploy the direction of the digital content in conjunction with EdTA’s Director of Technology and Director of Publications.
  • Drive organizational alignment across independent business lines and improve workflow and collaboration.
  • Ensure mission-focused, cost-effective day-to-day operations through staff supervision, fiscal management, planning and execution.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree required, Master’s degree preferred
  • Minimum of 8-10 years senior management experience
  • 5+ years’ experience in one or more of the functional areas of marketing & communications, program design and implementation, digital and print publications, and event management
  • Work from the Cincinnati, OH national office
  • Track record of digital expertise and success
  • Experience in managing complex organizations
  • Exceptional oral and written communications skills
  • Ability to establish effective working relationships with internal and external constituencies
  • Possess business acumen and financial savvy
  • Strong analytical skills utilized to drive continuous quality improvement in operations and workflow management
  • Previous related national association experience is helpful
  • Experience with mission-oriented work and passion for the arts is preferred

Send cover letter, resume, and salary history/requirements by April 1, 2015 via email to: Hrmanager@schooltheatre.org.

No phone calls please.

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