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Stage Manager Intern

Atherton, CA · On-site

$17.50/hr

Each intern will have the opportunity to take a leadership role in stage managing multiple ... Conduct inventory management and purchase supplies and equipment as needed During the festival ...

Seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Product Management Intern to join our New Product Team ... established NPD stage gate process * Work with sales and marketing teams to develop sales ...

Project Manager Intern - Fall 2026

Livonia, MI · On-site

$28K - $32K/yr

... stage. The Project Management Intern will assist the Sr. Program Manager in a variety of tasks focused on the "pre-execution" phase. These tasks can include assisting in developing business plans ...

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... stage. The Project Management Intern will assist the Sr. Program Manager in a variety of tasks focused on the "pre-execution" phase. These tasks can include assisting in developing business plans ...

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Project Manager Intern - Fall 2026

Livonia, MI · On-site

$28K - $32K/yr

... stage. The Project Management Intern will assist the Sr. Program Manager in a variety of tasks focused on the "pre-execution" phase. These tasks can include assisting in developing business plans ...

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CRM Intern

Baraboo, WI · On-site

$14.25 - $19/hr

We currently have an opening for an Inside Sales Intern , come grow with us! This is a summer ... Contact People & Culture if you need accommodation at any stage of the application process or want ...

SkillBridge - Project Manager Intern

Summerville, SC · On-site

$26K - $31K/yr

... stage. The EPMO Intern / Project Analyst supports enterprise project management initiatives through the development of project reports, dashboards, and business insights. This role is for active duty ...

SkillBridge - Project Manager Intern

Summerville, SC · On-site

$26K - $31K/yr

... stage. The EPMO Intern / Project Analyst supports enterprise project management initiatives through the development of project reports, dashboards, and business insights. This role is for active duty ...

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How much do stage management intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for stage management intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Stage Management Intern vs Production Assistant?

AspectStage Management InternProduction Assistant
Required CredentialsRelevant coursework or theater experience, sometimes a related degreeVaries; often high school diploma or equivalent, with some experience preferred
Work EnvironmentOn-stage and backstage during rehearsals and performancesVaried; may include administrative tasks, on-set support, or backstage assistance
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in theater, live performances, and productionsUsed across film, TV, theater, and live events

While both roles support production teams, a Stage Management Intern primarily assists with coordinating rehearsals and performances, focusing on communication and organization. A Production Assistant often handles a broader range of tasks, including administrative support and on-set assistance. The internship offers specialized experience in stage management, whereas the Production Assistant role provides versatile exposure across various production areas.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Stage Management Intern during a production cycle?

As a Stage Management Intern, you will support the stage manager and assistant stage manager throughout rehearsals and performances. Your daily tasks may include preparing rehearsal spaces, distributing scripts or schedules, taking detailed rehearsal notes, and assisting with communication between the cast, crew, and production staff. During performances, you may help manage backstage logistics, track props and costumes, and ensure that cues are executed smoothly. This hands-on experience is invaluable for understanding the fast-paced, collaborative nature of live theater production.

What are stage management interns?

Stage management interns are individuals who assist professional stage managers in coordinating all aspects of a theatrical production. Their responsibilities often include helping with rehearsal schedules, taking notes, communicating between cast and crew, and ensuring performances run smoothly. This role provides hands-on experience in stage management, allowing interns to learn about backstage operations, organization, and problem-solving within a live theater environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Stage Management Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stage Management Intern, you need strong organizational abilities, attention to detail, and a foundational understanding of theatre production, often acquired through coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with production scheduling software, script notation tools, and basic stage equipment is typically expected. Excellent communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills are crucial for coordinating cast, crew, and creative teams under pressure. These skills ensure smooth rehearsal and performance processes, supporting the overall success and safety of live productions.
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Infographic showing various Stage Management Intern job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 18% Internship, 1% As Needed, 50% Full Time, 28% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,436 per year, or $17 per hour.
Arts Leadership Training Program

Arts Leadership Training Program

Marin Theatre Company

Mill Valley, CA

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

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Company Description

Marin Theatre Company produces world-class theater for the Marin County and Bay Area communities. We strive to set a national standard for intimate theater experiences of the highest quality, featuring provocative plays by passionate playwrights. We pursue a dialogue with our community that addresses our national and local concerns and interests and assists us in finding a new understanding of our lives.We create future artists and arts patrons through innovative programs for youth.

Job Description

Become an arts leader today by gaining practical experience in a supportive nonprofit environment. Through Marin Theatre Company's Arts Leadership Training Program, you'll not only enhance your skills, but also put them to use as an integral member of our team. With connections to theaters in the Bay Area and beyond, MTC is the perfect place to start your Career!

Qualifications

The Arts Leadership Training Program is designed for anyone who is transitioning from college to a career path in theatre and the performing arts. The program offers year-long internship opportunities in artistic direction, dramaturgy and literary management, production and stage management, education, graphic design, communications and social media, and administration. Marin Theatre Company is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages qualified applicants of all genders, races, ethnicities, physical abilities, and sexual orientations to apply.

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Descriptions of Internships

Artistic Direction

The Artistic Direction Internship is designed for individuals who are looking to pursue a career as an Artistic Director. The position is a well-rounded introduction to how the artistic department functions and how it is led and managed by the Artistic Director. The Artistic Direction Intern will report directly to the Artistic Director, the Literary Manager, and Casting Director. This position requires knowledge and some experience in directing, administrative duties, and computer skills. The Artistic Direction Intern will assist with company-wide projects and events and maintain communication within the Artistic department. The Artistic Direction Intern will serve as Assistant Director for 1-2 productions in the season, participate in season planning, attend rehearsals and meetings as the Artistic Director's representative when needed, support artistic programming within the Education department, and support company events as assigned.

Literary Management/Dramaturgy

The Literary Management/Dramaturgy intern works with the Literary Manager/Dramaturg. Duties include reading new plays and writing evaluations, reviewing script submissions and maintaining the script database and script library; assisting with research on upcoming productions, writing program notes and creating lobby displays; preparing dramaturgical packets, researching dramaturgical questions for productions and assisting as needed in rehearsals for upcoming main stage productions and new works readings, copying scripts, and various administrative support duties. Exact duties determined based on interest and skill level. This position is ideal for candidates pursuing Literary Management/Dramaturgy.

Production Management

The Production Management Internship is an opportunity to gain an understanding of the procedures used in managing all design and technical elements that go into a season of theatre. The intern will learn skills such as scheduling and budgeting for a season as a whole, management of expenses, serving as a liaison between designer and director, being a part of a production team, and rounding out their familiarity of lighting, sound, scenery, props, costumes, and other area of production. Working directly with the Production Manager and Assistant Production Manager, the Production Management Intern will participate in production meetings, technical rehearsals, select performances, and other operational meetings. Adjustments will be made to the structure of the internship based on the individual's skill level and personal goals for the experience.

Stage Management

The Stage Management Internship is an opportunity to gain an understanding of the oversight of a production in rehearsal and performance. Stage Management Interns will assist the Production Stage Manager and Production Assistant with all aspects of the rehearsal and tech process including but not limited to: preparation for a rehearsal space for each assigned production; prop/costume tracking, line notes, production meeting minutes; actor support for line memorization; and other stage management and production administrative and/or run crew duties as assigned by the Production Stage Manager.

Education

This internship is designed to train individuals for working with youth in a professional theatre setting. The Education Intern will have the opportunity to learn how to plan and facilitate lessons for young people ages 4 -18 through drama/theatre classes on-site, arts-integrated residencies in schools, and youth production classes. Interns will work with professional Teaching Artists in the classroom, serve as an Assistant Director for youth productions, partake in career enhancement workshops such as lesson planning and curriculum development, teach warm-ups, lead theatre games, and assist teaching artists during classes. Ultimately, the Education Intern will lead and teach classes and/or residencies as proficiency is determined. Interns participate in all administrative aspects of MTC's Education Department and support company events and needs as assigned. This position is ideal for candidates who are interested in pursuing Teaching Artist work as well as Director of Education positions.

Digital Communications and Social Media

This internship is designed for individuals interested in learning how to develop digital marketing strategies to support production-specific and season marketing campaigns using social media channels and our integrated email marketing platform, DotMailer. The Digital Communications and Social Media Intern will work directly under MTC's Marketing Director to keep content updated on the company's social media pages and website (as needed), learn how to create compelling and engaging marketing emails, and develop and execute community outreach communications as directed. Intern will also be asked to help produce digital content for social media and marketing emails based on experience and skill level. This position requires knowledge and practical understanding of various social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube/Vimeo. Experience with the Adobe Creative Suite a plus. The Digital Communications and Social Media Intern will get to know the administrative side of professional theatre through marketing and engaging with audiences by contributing support to company wide projects and events on and offline. This position is ideal for candidates pursuing a career in Marketing and Communications for non-profit theatre.

Development

This internship is designed to give a firsthand experience of the inner workings and structure of a fund development department including cultivation of donors, donor acknowledgement and benefits administration, event production, and overall support of department and organization. The Development Intern will be asked to provide support in the activities of conducting research, identifying potential vendors and partnerships as well as maintaining databases, providing support to staff, and other duties as assigned. This internship is ideal for candidates looking for a pathway and in pursuit of a career in non-profit administration and/or development particularly in the arts.

Theatre Management

This internship is designed to introduce individuals to the management of a professional nonprofit regional theatre. Working directly with the Managing Director and Financial Manager, the Theatre Management intern will participate in finance, budgeting, season planning, development, marketing, IT, human resource management, Labor Law, board relations, and best practices, including anti-harassment policies and Equity, Diversity & Inclusion work. Daily tasks include bookkeeping and financial reporting, development and marketing support, contract drafting, policy development and implementation, and board and committee support. Long-range projects include strategic planning, operational improvements, and nonprofit governance. This internship is ideal for candidates interested in pursuing a career as a general manager or managing director for a nonprofit theatre.