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CenterStage is seeking candidates for our winter production of Be More Chill, with a cast of 30 actors aged 14-21. Roles pay stipends at the end of the production period. 

To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to info@centerstagetheatrecompany.org and be prepared to provide a list of three references who are familiar with your work.

Choreographer - Responsible for helping shape the physicality of this unique musical, the Choreographer will be an integral part of our production. This person will create and teach several dances, both for large production numbers and for various transitions and more intimate moments throughout the show. A contemporary high school musical with a sci-fi twist, the production’s style will meld traditional musical theatre dance with modern elements – think Bye Bye Birdie meets Spring Awakening. Teaching/choreographing experience is a must (experience working with teens/young adults is a plus). Degree in theatre/dance (or current enrollment in a collegiate theatre program) preferred.

Costume Director - Duties include working with the director to come up with a costuming concept for the show and then designing and executing your vision. Also required to create a costume plot and set up initial backstage wardrobe. Ideal candidates will have a background in costume design and construction. Must be able to collaborate with other creative team members and volunteers, as well as maintaining a good relationship with teen and young adult actors. You should plan to take actors’ measurements in early December and have costumes ready for the production by early February. The Costume Director will be expected to attend production staff meetings throughout the process.


Dates: This job starts in early December and finishes with the conclusion of performances in early March.

You must be able to successfully pass a background check.

Note: These job descriptions are only summaries of the typical functions of the jobs, and they are not an exhaustive or comprehensive list of all possible job responsibilities, tasks, and duties.
For more information on CenterStage Theatre Company, contact us at
303-673-0744 or info@centerstagetheatrecompany.org