• Flexible in schedule
  • Good for youth
  • Accessible by public transit

Spotlight Operator for The Music Man

375 Bermuda Drive NW, Beddington Theatre Arts Centre, Calgary, AB, T3K2J5 [map]
20 hours
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Storybook is looking for spotlight operators for our production of The Music Man. Spotlight operators are an important part of the production and we thank you for volunteering!

Spot Ops MUST be available for at least ONE of the following tech rehearsal dates between May 7-9th, as well as at least 4 shows throughout the run. If you are not available for one of these training dates, please email volunteer@storybooktheatre.org to make alternate arrangements.

Times posted are SHOW TIMES- Spot Op calls are based on level of experience, to allow for practice, if needed. Experienced operators are usually called 1 hour before curtain.

All spot operators must be 14 years or older.

For Spot Operators volunteering for any performance, we may also ask for your assistance at intermission, as required, as follows: 

Concession Duties include, but are not limited to:

Distribution of drinks and snacks
Handling small monetary transactions
Raffle Sales Duties (18+) include, but are not limited to

Selling raffle tickets
Handling small monetary transactions
For Spot Operators volunteering on School Matinee performances, we may also ask for your assistance with ushering duties before the show, as required, as follows: 

Ushering Duties include, but are not limited to:

Handing out programs
Showing patrons to their seats
By signing up, all volunteers are agreeing to the policies laid out in StoryBook Theatre's Code of Conduct

You can apply right now by visiting our website and clicking on the position you’re interested in! You can find our website at https://www.storybooktheatre.org/volunteer
Additional Details & Skills Required
Spot Ops must 14 years old or older, and capable of working by themselves in a professional environment. Spot Ops will need to listen for the Stage Manager's cues and follow them appropriately. Spot Ops must be capable of standing for short periods of time to operate the spotlight, and comfortable with wearing a headset to listen for the Stage Manager's cues. Spotlight Operators will be working with other volunteers and crew and are expected to act with professionalism at all times.
Certification or Education Required
Spot Ops will be provided with training on how to operate the spotlight.
Why should you volunteer for this opportunity?
Spot Ops get to watch the show for free during their shift, and work with local theatre industry professionals. This is a great role to start in for people looking to get involved in technical theatre. Spot Ops will learn about how to operate a spotlight, understand how Stage Managers call a show, and may have opportunities to volunteer in other areas of technical theatre such as Lighting Operator, Sound Operator, and more.
  • Flexible in schedule
  • Good for youth
  • Accessible by public transit