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Theatrical Workforce Development Program Tech.

A free, three-year paid fellowship training the next generation of NYC theatre technicians — in partnership with I.A.T.S.E.

Theatre isn’t just what you see onstage. There’s a whole other world behind it filled with many different career paths backstage.

Having partnered with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (I.A.T.S.E.), Roundabout Theatre Company has delivered an alternative to training behind-the-scenes theatre technicians. Established in 2016, this program has transformed the landscape of technical theatre training. Our participants work hands-on in four disciplines while training with some of the industry’s top working professionals.

YEAR ONE

Training Year

Based at Roundabout, Tech Fellows train in scenic carpentry, lighting, sound, and wardrobe. Fellows observe Roundabout’s theatre professionals backstage at Broadway and off-Broadway theatres. Each Fellow is matched with an alumni of the program and an I.A.T.S.E. member for mentorships that continue throughout all three years. Fellows work approximately 25–29 hours a week with a fluctuating schedule.

YEAR TWO

Job Development Year

Training continues as Fellows become paid entry-level technicians. Fellows freelance at theatres across New York City, including Abrons Arts Center, Atlantic Theater Company, audible difference inc., New Victory Theater, Playwrights Horizons, The Public Theater, and more. Fellows also attend the USITT Conference in March.

YEAR THREE

Freelance Year

Fellows enter full time into the technical theatre workforce as independent working professionals with the guidance and support of Roundabout staff, their alumni, and I.A.T.S.E. mentors.

FAQ

There is no fee for this program. In fact, each Fellow is paid an hourly wage of $17.00/hour during the first year. During the second year, Fellows are employed by one of our employment partners. In the final year, the Fellow will transition into the workforce full time.

TWDP Tech is best suited for participants ages 18–24 who are current NYC residents with a high school diploma or equivalent and are legally eligible to work in the U.S. Additional requirements include the ability to lift up to 50 lbs., work in dark spaces with loud noises, stand for up to two hours at a time, and be comfortable traveling throughout the five boroughs. People of color, women, and LGBTQ+ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.

Technical theatre professionals are in high demand. The skill sets our participants learn are transferable — a wealth of career opportunities exists in film, television, sports, events, and music.

To learn more about how your theatre company can partner with Roundabout for training, over-hire, or employment opportunities with the TWDP Fellows, please contact [email protected] or call 212.719.9393, ext. 8179.

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If you have questions about the program, please contact [email protected] or call 212.719.9393, ext. 8179.

For arts administration opportunities, visit our TWDP Admin program.

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