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Draper

Boston, MA ยท On-site

The Costume Shop is a fast-paced, multi-program environment requiring strong technical skills ... Interpreting design sketches and creating a plan to execute the construction of the designs

Sunday, March 22, 2026, Noon to 3 pm Bruton Heights Education Center, 301 First Street, Williamsburg VA The Youth Interpreter Program involves a year-long commitment due to the training and costuming ...

Anesthesiologist

Williamsburg, VA ยท On-site

$250/hr

This charming city, once the capital of the Virginia Colony, boasts a well-preserved colonial district where costumed interpreters bring the past to life. From the iconic Duke of Gloucester Street to ...

Maintain and store costumer contracts and review with Finance team. Maintain sales price overview ... interpretation. Strong people skills (inspiring, motivating, persuasive, team builder, networker)

Ghost Actor

Savannah, GA ยท On-site

$25/hr

Portray costumes historical characters, either based upon real persons or composites of real ... Prior performance or interpretation experience preferred Other Requirements * Must pass pre ...

Ghost Actor

Savannah, GA ยท On-site

$25/hr

Portray costumes historical characters, either based upon real persons or composites of real ... Prior performance or interpretation experience preferred Other Requirements * Must pass pre ...

The successful candidate will conduct costumed operation of a fully electric, replica mid-19th ... Be passionate about guest service, and historical interpretation. * Strong organizational skills ...

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How much do costumed interpreter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for costumed interpreter in the United States is $64,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do costumed interpreters balance historical accuracy with engaging visitor interactions?

Costumed interpreters strive to maintain historical authenticity by thoroughly researching the time period and adopting accurate speech, mannerisms, and attire. At the same time, they adapt their communication style to ensure visitors feel welcomed, informed, and entertained. This often means simplifying complex historical details, answering modern questions, and sometimes stepping slightly out of character to clarify information, all while preserving the educational goals of the site. Balancing these aspects requires strong communication skills, adaptability, and a passion for both history and public engagement.

What are costumed interpreters?

Costumed interpreters are professionals who dress in period-appropriate clothing to portray historical figures or everyday people from a specific era. They work in museums, historic sites, or reenactment events to educate visitors about history by demonstrating activities, sharing stories, and answering questions as if they were living in that time period. Their goal is to create an immersive and engaging experience that helps people better understand the past.

What is the difference between Costumed Interpreter vs Museum Educator?

AspectCostumed InterpreterMuseum Educator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer history or theater backgroundBachelor's degree in education, history, or related field
Work EnvironmentMuseums, historical sites, living history eventsMuseums, educational programs, outreach events
Employer & Industry UsageHistorical sites, living history museums, cultural festivalsMuseums, science centers, cultural institutions
Common Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Costumed Interpreters focus on engaging visitors through historical reenactments and wearing period costumes, often emphasizing entertainment and immersive experiences. Museum Educators develop educational programs, lead tours, and facilitate learning activities. While both roles work in museums and cultural settings, Costumed Interpreters are more involved in live demonstrations and costume-based storytelling, whereas Museum Educators concentrate on educational content and visitor engagement through structured programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Costumed Interpreter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Costumed Interpreter, you need a solid understanding of historical periods, strong storytelling abilities, and often a background in history or performing arts. Familiarity with museum interpretation techniques, historical research tools, and sometimes basic sewing or costume maintenance skills are advantageous. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and audience engagement skills help create memorable and educational experiences for visitors. These competencies are vital for authentically portraying historical figures, fostering public interest in history, and ensuring accurate, impactful visitor interactions.
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Infographic showing various Costumed Interpreter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 4% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 84% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,020 per year, or $30.8 per hour.
Draper

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description:

The heart of Boston Ballet is the human experience. Through our living and breathing art, we forge human connectionsโ€”between artist and attendee, teacher and trainee, friend and newcomer, one's outer and inner self. We believe that the community of employees that makes dance possible is better together when talented individuals with varied life experiences, identities, races, cultures and ideas are welcomed, encouraged, and heard.

Boston Ballet seeks a full-time Draper to start work in mid-September to lead a team of three in constructing, fitting, and refurbishing costumes for professional ballet productions.

This is an advanced level, hands-on production role requiring demonstrated professional experience in a theatrical costume shop environment. Candidates must be able to work independently, manage complex builds and fittings, and contribute immediately within a fast-paced production schedule. This is not an entry-level or apprentice position.

The ideal candidate has a minimum of 4-6 years of professional draping experience in professional dance, theater, opera, or a comparable professional performance environment. Experience must extend beyond academic or student productions. In consultation with the Director of Costumes, the Draper will lead a team on projects in collaboration with other costume shop teams and production staff.

Work includes new builds as well as remounts and refurbishments of existing and rented productions. The Costume Shop is a fast-paced, multi-program environment requiring strong technical skills, efficiency, collaboration, and professional-level costume production experience. Along with technical skills, the Draper must be an excellent team leader and be able to guide, delegate, and manage the workflow of their team, which includes one First Hand and one Stitcher, plus occasional Over Hire staff.

Interested candidates must include links to view examples of previous draping work to be considered.

ย Responsibilities

  • Interpreting design sketches and creating a plan to execute the construction of the designs
  • Draping, pattern making, and sewing for assigned designs
  • Performing fittings of new and existing costumes on dancers of all genders
  • Supervising alterations and assigned costumes
  • Supervising team's work, monitoring safety and quality of work
  • Calculating yardage and supplies needed for assigned projects
  • Training personnel as necessary
  • Attending dress rehearsals, taking notes, and trouble-shooting backstage
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements:

  • Minimum MFA in costume technology or comparable professional experience
  • Minimum 4-6 years draping in a costume shop at a professional level
  • High skill level in working with a variety of fabrics, particularly stretch fabrics
  • In depth knowledge of ballet costumes, costume history, construction, and historic patterns
  • The willingness and desire to learn and teach new methods
  • Knowledge of machinery used in costume construction
  • Demonstrated supervisory experience and leadership in a professional theater setting.
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure.
  • Strong problem solving, organizational, and interpersonal skills

Work Conditions and Physical Requirements

  • Ability to stand for extended periods and move between sewing, cutting, and fitting areas
  • Frequent bending, stooping, and reaching while working with garments and materials
  • Ability to lift and transport materials up to 40 lbs.
  • Close visual acuity to assess fit, construct patterns, and inspect detailed work
  • Ability to operate sewing machines, cutting tools, and other costume shop equipment
  • Ability to work in a workroom environment with fabrics, machinery, and occasional exposure to shop materials (i.e. dyes, adhesives)
  • Physical stamina to sustain repetitive tasks and meet production deadlines

Benefits

  • BCBS HMO health insurance plan with zero deductible
  • BCBS dental insurance with employer providing 100% annual premium for individual coverage
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) โ€“ health and dependent care
  • Employer-paid life and disability plans
  • Immediate access to 403(b) retirement savings plan featuring both pre-tax and Roth options
  • Ability to purchase MBTA passes on a pre-tax, payroll deduction basis up to IRS monthly limit
  • Paid time off โ€“ holidays, vacation, personal, and sick days
  • Free adult dance classes
  • Complimentary tickets to select Boston Ballet performances (based on availability)

Salary Pay Range: 65,000 to 70,000 annually. This range is a reasonable, good faith estimate of the expected salary range for this position at this time, based on a wide range of factors including qualifications, experience and training, operational and business needs, and other considerations permitted by law. At Boston Ballet, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for the role.ย 

Boston Ballet is an equal employment opportunity employerย 

Compensation details: 65000-70000 Yearly Salary


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