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Wardrobe Cutter - Grand Theatre

This is a Seasonal, Full-time position.

Category: Technical
Province: London, Ontario
Position: Wardrobe Cutter
Deadline: January 16, 2023
Posted: December 23, 2022
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Job Description / Duties

The Wardrobe Cutter is a permanent, full time seasonal position (dates vary by season, but typically mid/late summer to early/mid spring).

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Interprets costumes as assigned under the direction of the Head of Wardrobe and the Show Designer.
• Drafts, and /or drapes the patterns as necessary for the production of the costumes.
• Oversees, and assists in the preparation of the costume fabrics, notions, and trims.
• Cuts the patterns in mock-up, and show fabrics as required, and organizes the work to be assigned to the sewers.
• Monitors the sewing and construction of garments, delegating the
workload to sewers.
• Attends fittings adjusting costumes to the Designer's specifications.
• Is responsible for the alterations, labeling, and building of costumes,
and the assignment of this work to the team.
• Attends rehearsals and runs, as necessary, and initiates any desired
changes/alterations.
• Responds to costume requests from the Head of Wardrobe,
Wardrobe Maintenance, and the Designer during Previews.
• Conducts repairs and alterations during the run of the show.

Qualifications / Required Skills

IDEAL SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES
• Three or more years of professional work experience in a costume
shop/theatre environment.
• Three or more years of professional work experience as a Cutter
• Extensive knowledge of theatrical costume practices.
• A problem solver, creative thinker, great team player and a passion
for theatre.
• A fast learner, and welcomes a good challenge.
• Basic computer skills

Additional Information

TIMING
2023-24 Season Contract Dates: July 31st , 2023 – Spring 2024
This is a recurring, seasonal position, and the successful candidate will not need to reapply for future seasons.

OUR COMMITMENT TO ANTI OPPRESSION
The theatre sector is in a period of much needed change and tremendous opportunity.
At the Grand, we are committed to creating and practicing a company culture that ensures an accessible, equitable, inclusive, and welcoming space for artists, audiences, donors, board s, and staff.
We encourage all applicants to review the Grand’s Anti Oppression Mission Statement on our website to confirm that your personal and professional values are aligned with this vision.

The Grand sincerely thanks all applicants for their time in submitting an
application. Your application will be acknowledged as received but only those
selected for an interview will be contacted directly for follow up.

Salary: $29.16/hr. 23-24 increase TBD

Contact Information

HOW TO APPLY
Please submit a resume and cover letter expressing what excites you about this position to:
Paul Fujimoto-Pihl
Director of Production and Operations
pfujimotopihl@grandtheatre.com

Please use the subject line “Wardrobe Cutter – [your name here]”.
This position is open until filled, however applications will be reviewed beginning Tuesday January 3rd, 2023

Employer Profile

A leading cultural hub, the Grand is proudly located in the heart of downtown London, Ontario. We are a place for all to gather, discuss, challenge, debate, celebrate, and be inspired and entertained by exceptional theatre experiences. A not-for-profit regional theatre, the Grand produces and presents professional theatre on two stages: the Spriet Stage (839 seats) and the Auburn Stage (150 seats).

A typical season at the Grand runs from September to May including an annual fall High School Project production, which has a 23-year history as an integral part of our programming. The Grand is World Curious and London Proud. We bring the world to London with diverse, relevant, and original stories from around the globe, and through collaborations with exceptional national and international performing arts organizations. And we bring London to the world stage with a commitment to developing, producing, and premiering new and original stories through COMPASS, our new play development program. In partnership with artists and playwrights from around the world and around the corner, we present relevant, provocative and entertaining stories that remind us of our collective humanity.


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