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Participate in the prop build, load-in, set dress and strike of all productions. * Under the supervision of prop shop management, help to maintain equipment, supplies, and stock items, and ...

Participate in the prop build, load-in, set dress and strike of all productions. * Under the supervision of prop shop management, help to maintain equipment, supplies, and stock items, and ...

Scene Shop Manager

Brockport, NY · On-site

$57K - $62K/yr

Collaborates closely with directors, designers and stage managers to fulfill all prop-related responsibilities. * Works with Technical Director and Scenic Designer on the evolution, maintenance ...

We are seeking a full-time Prop Styling Assistant to join our growing Marketing team. The Styling ... stage furniture for photos, etc.) * Must be able to carry up to 40 lbs.

... stage, place, and secure exhibits. -Schedule must be flexible to accommodate the business needs. Travel will be required. -Highly motivated with a good attitude. -Resourceful and a good problem ...

Oversee central stage design updates, including the creation of any necessary prop pieces * Serve as primary video technician for LED wall and processors, including daily upkeep, maintenance, repairs ...

Oversee central stage design updates, including the creation of any necessary prop pieces * Serve as primary video technician for LED wall and processors, including daily upkeep, maintenance, repairs ...

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How much do stage prop jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for stage prop in the United States is $57.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.04 and $62.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Stage Prop job?

A Stage Prop job involves designing, creating, and managing the props used in theatrical productions, film, or television. Prop workers collaborate with directors, set designers, and production teams to ensure props fit the scene's aesthetic and functional needs. Responsibilities may include sourcing, building, and maintaining props before and during performances. Attention to detail, creativity, and craftsmanship are essential skills in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Stage Prop position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Stage Prop professional, you need strong skills in carpentry, painting, and creative problem-solving, often supported by a background in theater production or technical arts. Familiarity with hand tools, power tools, and scenic construction equipment, as well as safety certifications, is highly valued. Attention to detail, teamwork, and the ability to work under tight deadlines are essential soft skills for success in this field. These abilities ensure that props are constructed safely, efficiently, and to high artistic standards for live performances.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Stage Prop professional during a theater production?

Stage Prop professionals are responsible for building, sourcing, repairing, and maintaining the props needed for each performance, working closely with designers and directors to bring the creative vision to life. Their daily duties often include collaborating with other backstage crew members, ensuring each prop is placed correctly and securely, and making quick adjustments or repairs as needed during rehearsals and shows. They may also manage prop storage and inventory throughout the production run. This dynamic work environment requires adaptability, attention to detail, and strong communication skills to ensure smooth, successful performances.

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Infographic showing various Stage Prop job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 98% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 79% Physical, 13% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $119,893 per year, or $57.6 per hour.
Overhire Props Artisan

$17.50/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

OVERVIEW

Founded in 1947 by Nina Vance, the Alley Theatre is a pioneer of regional theatre, and one of the leading nonprofit theatre companies in the United States. The Alley has been awarded the prestigious Regional Theatre Tony Award® and the Texas Medal of Arts Award. The Alley has transferred productions to Broadway, Off-Broadway, major European Festivals, and to 40 American cities. Unique among regional theatres, the Alley is committed to maintaining a Resident Acting Company and providing them with work year-round. Nationally recognized directors, actors, playwrights, and designers from across the country have regularly joined the Resident Acting Company.   


Rob Melrose, Artistic Director at the Alley, took over as artistic leader of the organization in 2019. His vision for the future of the Alley is both thrilling and ambitious. His strategic goals include upholding the Alley’s artistic excellence, keeping longtime Alley Theatre devotees eager to return each season, and creating productions and cultivating new audiences.  


Rob Melrose and Incoming Managing Director Jennifer Bielstein along with Alley’s leadership team are committed to fostering an environment where everyone is encouraged to bring their authentic selves. 


 

JOB STATEMENT

Props Artisans work in conjunction with the Properties Director to achieve the scenic designer's artistic vision on all assigned productions.


 

JOB DUTIES

  • Construction, painting, acquiring, and finishing of all properties as needed, including hand props, paper goods, furniture, furnishings and set decorations for all productions.
  • Repair, upholstering, and refinishing of properties borrowed, purchased or constructed for productions.
  • Pulling of properties from stock as needed for productions, rental, or rehearsal, which includes transporting furniture to and from an offsite warehouse.
  • Participate in the prop build, load-in, set dress and strike of all productions.
  • Under the supervision of prop shop management, help to maintain equipment, supplies, and stock items, and participate in the day-to-day maintenance of the prop shop facilities.
  • Additional related duties as assigned by the Properties Director.

In addition to the duties listed above, the Alley Theatre expects the following of each employee: adheres to theatre's policies and procedures; works in a safe manner; performs duties as workload necessitates; maintains a positive and respectful attitude; communicates regularly with supervisor about department issues; demonstrates efficient time management and prioritizes workload; demonstrates regular and consistent attendance and punctuality; meets department productivity standards; participates in Alley Theatre events as needed or required; and completes other duties as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS (SKILLS and KNOWLEDGE)

  • Training in safe operation of stationary and portable power tools and hand tools.
  • Ability to read and interpret working drawings and renderings.
  • The ideal candidate has skills in some of the following areas:
    • Woodworking, framing, finish carpentry
    • Metal working, welding, bending
    • Furniture finishing
    • Sculpture
    • Casting & molding
    • Upholstery, soft goods and sewing
    • Crafting
    • Painting
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Photoshop.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, energized and quickly changing environment.
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal skills with a proven ability to work independently and as a team player.
  • Detail oriented, able to prioritize efficiently and multi-task.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS

  • Prolonged periods of standing and bending.
  • Ability to regularly move and lift 30-50 lbs.
  • Occasional ladder and MEWP (Personnel Lifts) work at heights up to 30 feet.
  • Hours during assigned productions follow rehearsal and performance schedules. Typical hours are during the day, but the position requires the flexibility to be available for weekend, holidays, and evening work hours as needed.

BENEFITS & PERKS

  • Free and discounted tickets to Alley Theatre performances
  • Bi-weekly $4 discounted parking


 

Alley Theatre is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans in our job application procedures. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at HRdept@alleytheatre.org.

The Alley Theatre is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by applicable local, state, or federal law. We encourage people of all backgrounds to apply.