Producer required for a number of upcoming projects with the goal of getting two shows up to Edinburgh Festival next year. After a successful run of one show at this years festival the objective is have an even more successful run next year with a number of possible off shoot, including a tour.
The two projects that you will be working on are a comedy one women show which received great testimonials and reviews from this years festival, so much so that the character has been picked up for a number of mechanising ventures.
The second project will be a children's play that has potential for touring.
If this sounds of interest and you think you have the expertise to make this a success then please get in contact.
Payment depends on your ability as a producer as backing will be required.
Theatre Producers
Started by ebapple, Sep 27 2011 10:35 PM
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#1
Posted 27 September 2011 - 10:35 PM
#2
Posted 28 September 2011 - 04:21 PM
With respect, whatever you're looking for, it's not a producer. Unless it's within a large pre-existing organisation, producers aren't hired; they do the hiring.
It sounds like you've already produced the show yourself, you're just looking for a general manager -- and/or someone to float/cashflow your whim. For a producer to get on board with a pre-existing project, they'd either have had to have seen it and been excited by it in some way, or heard remarkable unbiased testimony about it. Either way, it's not a job you advertise for -- unless you've got a pile of cash in place (in which case, as I say, in reality it would be more of a general management job).
Not looking to p*** on any chips, but if you're to have any success in moving forwards with this, you're going to have to change your tack -- and your terminology.
It sounds like you've already produced the show yourself, you're just looking for a general manager -- and/or someone to float/cashflow your whim. For a producer to get on board with a pre-existing project, they'd either have had to have seen it and been excited by it in some way, or heard remarkable unbiased testimony about it. Either way, it's not a job you advertise for -- unless you've got a pile of cash in place (in which case, as I say, in reality it would be more of a general management job).
Not looking to p*** on any chips, but if you're to have any success in moving forwards with this, you're going to have to change your tack -- and your terminology.
#3 Guest_Guest2011_*
Posted 16 October 2011 - 03:38 PM
ebapple, on 27 September 2011 - 10:35 PM, said:
Producer required for a number of upcoming projects with the goal of getting two shows up to Edinburgh Festival next year. After a successful run of one show at this years festival the objective is have an even more successful run next year with a number of possible off shoot, including a tour.
The two projects that you will be working on are a comedy one women show which received great testimonials and reviews from this years festival, so much so that the character has been picked up for a number of mechanising ventures.
The second project will be a children's play that has potential for touring.
If this sounds of interest and you think you have the expertise to make this a success then please get in contact.
Payment depends on your ability as a producer as backing will be required.
The two projects that you will be working on are a comedy one women show which received great testimonials and reviews from this years festival, so much so that the character has been picked up for a number of mechanising ventures.
The second project will be a children's play that has potential for touring.
If this sounds of interest and you think you have the expertise to make this a success then please get in contact.
Payment depends on your ability as a producer as backing will be required.
Please provide contact detials
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