American Repertory Theatre Internship Profile

The Buzz
  • "One of the three best theaters in the country"
  • "A theater program for non-actors"
Stats
Degree Type: College Freshmen, College Sophomores, College Juniors, College Seniors, Recent Graduates, Graduate Students
Industries: Fine and Performing Arts
Locations: Boston, MA
Number of Interns: 11 - 20
Compensation/Benefits: Varies
Length: n/a
Responsibilities: Arts and Design, Finance, Management, Marketing, Public Relations, Technology, Other
Overview
The Scoop

The American Repertory Theatre is a professional, residential theater company based at Harvard University’s Loeb Drama Center.  Its permanent ensemble concentrates on classic texts reformatted for contemporary audiences, neglected works of the past and new, primarily American, works.  The company produces many performances throughout the year and tours worldwide.  The American Repertory Theatre has also established a similar company in Moscow.

On the Job

Interns in this program are closely supervised, preparing them for a career in the performing arts.  Production internships are offered in stage management, production management, lighting, sound, scenery, costumes, paint, properties and running crew.  Administrative internships work in artistic management, box office, financial management, fundraising/development, house management, literary management, and marketing and public relations.

Getting Hired
Apply By:

Rolling.  Applications are available online.  Applications should be typed and mailed to the address below, along with a cover letter (indicating area of interest), resume and two letters of recommendation.

Qualifications:

Open to college students, grad students and college graduates.  Non-U.S. citizens are eligible.


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