The Phoenix Theatre Company, Arizona's largest professional regional theatre located in downtown Phoenix, is seeking applications for a Properties Shop Apprentice for the 2026-2027 season.
The Apprentice Program is designed for early-career theatre artists to gain hands-on professional experience while working alongside industry professionals. Apprentices receive practical training across a range of production areas including Scenic, Properties, Costumes, Lighting, Wardrobe, Sound, and Stage Management.
This is a season-long program (approximately 51 weeks) with flexible start and end dates, offering meaningful opportunities for growth within the apprentice's area of focus.
Position Overview
The Props Apprentice works as a member of the props team supporting all stages of production, including build, load-in, maintenance, and strike.
Reporting to the Props Supervisor, the Props Apprentice assists with a wide range of projects based on the needs of each production. This may include sourcing, building, modifying, and maintaining props, as well as tracking and organizing materials.
Additional responsibilities include maintaining a clean and safe workspace, organizing and inventorying stock, and collaborating with other departments to support overall production needs.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate is:
Positive, self-motivated, and detail-oriented
Organized and able to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment
Collaborative and able to work effectively as part of a team
Professional, punctual, and reliable
Open to feedback and interested in developing new skills
Preferred qualifications include:
Academic or equivalent experience in theatre production or a related field
Basic familiarity with tools, techniques, or practices relevant to the assigned department
Strong problem-solving skills and a willingness to take initiative
Interest in gaining hands-on experience in a professional theatre environment
Schedule + Work Environment
The Phoenix Theatre Company is a continually operating regional theatre, apprentices should expect a dynamic and evolving work calendar.
Work schedules may include:
Daytime shop hours
Evening rehearsals and performances
Weekend performances and work calls
Holiday performances and events
Extended hours during technical rehearsals, load-ins, and strikes
Compensation + Benefits
Weekly stipend
Company-provided housing for non-local apprentices
Fully furnished, single occupancy
Utilities included
Located near the theatre in downtown Phoenix
Complimentary ticket access to Phoenix Theatre Company productions
Program Environment
The Phoenix Theatre Company is committed to fostering a professional, inclusive, and collaborative environment. Apprentices work closely with staff and fellow apprentices across multiple departments and are expected to contribute positively to a team-oriented workplace.
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Phoenix Theatre Company is dedicated to building an equitable and culturally diverse work environment and strongly encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to:
Tyler Welden, Associate Production Manager
No phone calls, please.