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Olney Theatre Center
Olney, MD
APPRENTICESHIP

Expires: 03/20/26

Job Dates

09/21/26 - 08/29/27

Pay

275 per week

Electrics Apprentices work directly under the supervision of the Lighting Supervisor and Associate Lighting Supervisor to implement lighting designs for each production in multiple spaces. Apprentices also work alongside local and visiting lighting designers and other theatre electricians. Responsibilities include load-in, hanging and focusing lights, troubleshooting problems, maintaining electrics equipment during production runs, and participating in all lighting strikes and changeovers. During show runs, they share the responsibility of maintenance and running the light board or follow spot. There are also opportunities to learn programming and patching. Additional duties include serving as an emergency contact on campus.

Experience working on electrics crews, programming ETC consoles, and all types of equipment is preferred. This apprenticeship is suitable for those working towards careers as Electricians, Lighting Supervisors, and Lighting Designers.

Required Supplementary Application Materials: lighting portfolio

Applications for 2026-2027 Apprenticeships are now open. All applications are due by March 13, 2026.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Olney Theatre Center is committed to training the next generation of theatre makers and providing these training opportunities to individuals of all backgrounds and identities. Every year, apprentices live on campus and train under our professional full-time staff (many of whom are apprentice alumni!) with key responsibilities in nearly every single department. Our apprenticeships are year-long, entry-level, full-time job positions where individuals forge connections within the theatre community, learn practical and professional skills, and get hands-on, real-world experience to build resumes and portfolios. Our program offers a space for early-career theatre artists to learn and work alongside professional technicians and administrators and participate in world-class productions. By the end of the apprenticeship year, we want our apprentices to feel confident applying to job opportunities in their chosen career tracks that they didn+rsquo;t feel confident applying for prior to joining us. Our goal is to be excited to recommend our graduating apprentice class for future job opportunities.

As an Olney Theatre Center Apprentice you will+hellip;

-Live and work in a vibrant artistic community for a full season.
-Receive on-site dormitory-style housing at no cost (includes a shared bedroom, bath, common area, and kitchen).
-Take advantage of the Washington, DC metro area theatre scene, one of the nation+rsquo;s largest theatre markets.
-Develop marketable skills and create contacts for future employment.
-Benefit from working directly with the resident staff, in addition to over 300 visiting professional artists.
-Participate in bi-monthly professional development classes with various staff members and industry professionals at Olney Theatre Center.
-Receive complimentary tickets to Olney Theatre Center productions and many other DC area shows.
-Have shared use of company vehicles and free parking (also free for personal vehicles). Olney Theatre pays for gas and tolls for company cars for local area use.
-Join run crew for at least one production in the season and receive professional backstage experience.
-Complete a capstone project, demonstrating what they+rsquo;ve learned at the end of the apprenticeship.
-Earn a $275 weekly stipend.

HOW TO APPLY
1. Submit your application materials to apprenticeships@olneytheatre.org as pdf attachments by March 13, 2026. Please include a resume, cover letter, contact information for three references, and any other supplementary materials required by the apprenticeship position for which you+rsquo;re applying. Most importantly, we want you to let us know: (1) who you are; (2) which apprenticeship position(s) you+rsquo;re applying for; and (3) why you want to spend a year learning and working with us. Please include the name of the apprenticeship position(s) you+rsquo;re applying for in the body of your email.

2. Complete the optional Apprentice 2026-2027 Application portion. This form is strictly voluntary and asks for demographic information that helps us track who is applying to our programs so we can make future plans that serve our Anti-Racism Reaffirmation. You do not have to complete this form in order to submit your materials in step one, but collecting this data will help us get a better idea of who we're reaching. In order to complete the form, it'll ask you'll be asked to create an account with us. We will never look at your individual answers to this form in regards to your application materials.

https://www.olneytheatre.org/education/apprenticeships/apply

Contact

Rebecca Dzida

Director of Education and Training

apprenticeships(at)olneytheatre(dot)org

Business Address

2001 Olney Sandy Spring Rd

Olney, MD 20832

Posted: 02/25/2026 00:00:00 EST

Last Updated: 02/24/2026 22:42 EST

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