The Production Coordinator works with New Road's Directors on the management of specific productions general managed by the company and supports all aspects of production and administration.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Being actively involved in the day-to-day running of specific productions;
Negotiating cast, stage management, production and technical staff and other personnel engagements in line with budget and relevant union agreements;
Assisting with the recruitment of stage management, production and technical personnel;
Drafting and managing show-related paperwork, including contracts, schedules, contact sheets, HR policies and other materials;
Communicating and collaborating with the productions' creative teams, casts, production and technical personnel, and ensuring that all decisions made for productions are carried out in a timely manner, keeping the Directors updated about any significant developments;
Liaising with marketing and PR teams and attending marketing and press meetings as required;
Overseeing show-related financial administration, including the management and timely payment of invoices, credit card and petty cash reconciliation;
Coordinating, collating and filing production-related paperwork;
Arranging and booking travel, accommodation and per diems for the company and its productions as required;
Overseeing visas and work permits in connection with international touring productions and foreign personnel involved in UK productions;
Booking and organising meeting, audition and rehearsal space;
Liaising with casting directors to coordinate functional, efficient, smooth-running, audition rooms;
Liaising with the company managers to coordinate functional, efficient, smooth-running rehearsal rooms;
Coordinating opening nights, including guest lists, tickets, parties and gifts, and other events as reasonably required;
Producing investment financial details and documents;
Coordinating and compiling accurate production programmes with the Production Assistant;
Regularly attending productions as required, during rehearsal and in performance in London and on tour in the UK and abroad, including show watches and as a representative of the company;
Engaging with the development process of specific productions and coordinating readings and workshops in conjunction with the Directors;
Providing general support for the Directors and production teams as required;
Ensuring the office is efficiently run and acting as an ambassador for the company, providing a welcoming atmosphere and hospitality for colleagues and visitors;
Providing general holiday and out of office cover for other members of the company as required;
Any other duties as reasonably requested.
ESSENTIAL SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
At least three years' relevant experience in a similar role in the commercial theatre industry;
Knowledge of all relevant union agreements relating to West End and touring theatre;
Excellent communication skills;
Experience and confidence in contract negotiation;
Excellent attention to detail, time management and multitasking;
Highly skilled in written, numeracy and verbal communication and computer literacy, with advanced skills in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel;
Ability to work under pressure, independently and to multitask;
A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion;
The ability to keep information confidential and deal with sensitive matters discreetly and tactfully;
A passion for theatre;
Knowledge of theatre venue contracts, and touring theatre, is desirable but not essential;
A positive attitude and a desire a work to the highest standards in a fun, fast-paced environment.
ROLE DETAILS
Full time, initially on a 1 year fixed term basis, subject to possible extension;
£35,000 - 37,000 per year, dependent on experience;
20 days' holiday per year;
Hours: 10am to 6.30pm, Monday to Friday, with some work in the evenings, weekends and public holidays;
London-based company, working in our Covent Garden office.