2017-2018 Stage Management Intern

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Perseverance Theatre Stage Management Intern Department: Production Reports to: Director of Production Employment Status: Unpaid Internship, Stipend Provided Summary Under supervision and mentorship of the Director of Production and contracted professional Stage Managers, this position will assist in the smooth operations of performances in the Assistant Stage Management role with the opportunity to take on larger projects as proven capable. …

2017-2018 Production Management Intern

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Perseverance Theatre Production Management Intern Department: Production Reports to: Director of Production Employment Status: Unpaid Internship, Stipend Provided Summary Under supervision and mentorship of the Director of Production, this position will assist in the management, tracking and facilitating of all production operations across PT’s two city producing season. Work Schedule Monday-Friday 9:30am-5:30pm Flexible work schedule including nights and weekends as …

2017-2018 Arts Administration Intern

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Perseverance Theatre Arts Administration Intern Department: Admin Reports to: Director of Operations and Development Director Employment Status: Unpaid Internship, Stipend Provided Summary Under supervision and mentorship of the Director of Operations or the Development Director, based on area of interest, this position will assist in development and company management related activities. Intern with work in both departments but area of …

2017-2018 Artistic Intern

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Perseverance Theatre Artistic Intern Department: Artistic Reports to: Artistic Director and Artistic Associate Employment Status: Unpaid Internship, Stipend Provided Summary Under supervision and mentorship of the Artistic Director and Artistic Associate, this position will assist in the management and tracking of all jobs that take place in within the Artistic department. Work Schedule Monday-Friday 9:30am-5:30pm Flexible work schedule including nights …

Perseverance Theatre 2017-2018 Season

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We are happy to offer Super-Subscriber packages now in the Perseverance lobby in Douglas, or by calling 463-TIXS. Super-subscribers have the earliest chance to sign up or renew their seats, and get the best seats in the house. If you are renewing, your seats will be held until the end of our early bird campaign. Flex subscriptions (for 5 or …

Anchorage 2017-2018 Season

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We are happy to announce our 2017-2018 Season at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts. Performance dates are currently subject to change. Earlybird Subscriptions are available on our subscriptions page. Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling September 29 – October 15, 2017 Longtime friends in a small Southern town fill Truvy’s hair salon with laughter, gossip, and tears. Truvy’s new …

Giving Perseverance as a Gift

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Give the gift of theatre this holiday season! If you have a theatre-lover in your life we have wonderful, easy to give, and perfect last-minute gifts you can share! We have a holiday gift card you can print out if you’re buying your gift online and would like to have a festive way to share your gift of theatre. Happy Holidays, …

Theatremaking that Crosses Generations

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Cate Ross Returns to the Perseverance Mainstage Not Medea, the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere by Allison Gregory, features three actors: Shelley Virginia of Anchorage as “Woman,” Perseverance’s actor-in-residence Enrique Bravo as Jason, and long-time company member Cate Ross–the youngest member of the cast–as Chorus. Cate Ross, born in Juneau, is not new to Perseverance. In fact, she has been …

Enter the Audience: The Collaboration Continues at Peter and the Starcatcher

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One of the fun things about Peter and the Starcatcher is the interaction between the ensemble on the stage and the audience in their seats. So last night, the first time that we had a big crowd in the theatre to watch the first preview, was an important moment for all the artists involved. The actors start to hear and feel …