Sound Design Engineer Sought for HIGHER at American Legacy Theatre

ALT_logoSOUND DESIGN ENGINEER

MISSION
American Legacy Theatre generates inviting, reimagined theatrical experiences for all people to have a voice in enriching society.

PROJECT
HIGHER is an original rock musical around the heroin epidemic that seeks to reduce the stigma of addiction and mental health. Developed with A.L.T., this piece was written by local artist and clinical professional, Mark Levine. HIGHER has undergone three public workshops since 2018 and is starting full production.

This piece will be produced at The Carnegie – 1028 Scott Blvd, Covington, KY 41011.

TIMELINE
Rehearsals begin: Week of September 27, 2021
Tech Week: October 24 – 28
Opening Night: October 29
Closing: November 7
Three-show weekends with a potential fourth show based upon popular demand.

EXPECTATIONS
The Sound Design Engineer will create, plan and execute the steps required to implement a high quality sound experience that enhances the message of the musical, bolsters the actors, leverages space, and heightens audience engagement with the piece. Attendance at production meetings and understanding of staging is a given.

The ideal candidate will have the desire to create a sound design of the instruments available at The Carnegie and the four-piece band, the ability to lead the technical sound components, and do sound board operation for the run. The Executive Artistic Director will be available to assist with critical components along the way.

COMPENSATION
This position is eligible for a $500 stipend and additional referral commissions to further bolster pay, acknowledging A.L.T. financial limitations as a five-year-old organization.

For inquiries, referrals, and consideration contact Matthew David Gellin, Executive Artistic Director, at 716-812-8035 or matthew.gellin@americanlegacytheatre.org.

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