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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for theater manager in Riverside, CA is $56,689.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,400.00 and $62,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a theater manager?

A theater manager oversees the day-to-day operations of a visual and performing arts theater. As a theater manager, your duties involve budgeting expenses, fundraising, and marketing efforts. You also train employees, coordinate with staff between various production departments, sign new acts, maintain and approve stage design elements, advertise and promote performances, and monitor sales and audience attendance. Qualifications often include a bachelor’s degree in business or theater management, but some begin this career with significant acting or production experience and work up to this management role. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills are vital for this job.

What does a theater manager do?

A Theater Manager oversees the daily operations of a theater, ensuring that performances run smoothly and that both staff and patrons have a positive experience. Their responsibilities include managing ticket sales, coordinating with performers and technical crews, handling budgets, and ensuring the facility is well-maintained. They also address customer concerns, schedule staff, and help promote upcoming shows. A Theater Manager plays a key role in making sure events are successful and the theater operates efficiently.

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

To thrive as a Theater Manager, you need strong organizational skills, experience in event or facility management, and often a degree in arts administration, business, or a related field. Familiarity with ticketing software, scheduling systems, and basic financial management tools is typically required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and customer service abilities help in managing staff, resolving conflicts, and ensuring a positive patron experience. These skills are critical for efficiently running theater operations, maximizing audience satisfaction, and supporting successful performances.

What are some common challenges a theater manager faces in coordinating performances and staff?

A Theater Manager often juggles multiple responsibilities, from scheduling performances and managing technical crews to overseeing front-of-house staff. One common challenge is ensuring seamless communication between creative teams, technical staff, and customer service personnel, especially during busy performance periods. Additionally, balancing budget constraints while maintaining high production standards can be demanding. Effective organization and adaptability are key to handling last-minute changes, such as cast illnesses or equipment issues, to ensure each show runs smoothly.

What is the difference between Theater Manager vs Box Office Manager?

AspectTheater ManagerBox Office Manager
Primary ResponsibilitiesOversees entire theater operations, including staff, maintenance, and programmingManages ticket sales, customer service, and box office staff
Work EnvironmentInvolves administrative, operational, and sometimes artistic coordinationPrimarily customer service and sales-focused environment
Required CredentialsExperience in theater operations, management skills, possibly a degree in arts administrationCustomer service experience, knowledge of ticketing systems, communication skills

Theater Managers oversee overall theater operations, including staff and programming, while Box Office Managers focus specifically on ticket sales and customer service. Both roles require strong organizational skills, but the Theater Manager has broader responsibilities related to the entire venue's functioning.

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Infographic showing various Theater Manager job openings in Riverside, CA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,689 per year, or $27.3 per hour.

Theater and New Dance, Assistant Professor

California State University

Pomona, CA • On-site

$86K - $90K/yr

Full-time

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Theater and New Dance, Assistant Professor

Apply now Job no: 560170
Work type: Instructional Faculty - Tenured/Tenure-Track
Location: Pomona
Categories: Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Faculty - Fine/Performing Arts, Tenured/Tenure-Track, Full Time, On-site (work in-person at business location)

Tenure Track Faculty Position
Assistant Professor of Production and Stage Management
Department of Theatre & New Dance
College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences
Salary Range: $86,864 - $90,864

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona invites applications for a tenure track faculty position in the Department of Theatre & New Dance. Cal Poly Pomona is one of three polytechnic universities in the 22-campus California State University system and among 12 such institutions nationwide. Since its founding in 1938, Cal Poly Pomona students participate in an integrative experiential learning education that is inclusive, relevant, and values diverse perspectives and experiences. With a variety of degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, engineering, and professional disciplines, the university is well known for its learn- by-doing approach and Teacher Scholar Model.

The university is noted for its scenic and historic 1,400-acre campus, which was once the winter ranch of cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg. We acknowledge that Cal Poly Pomona resides on the territorial and homelands of the Tongva and Tataavium people who are the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar. The university's nearly 30,000 students are taught and mentored by the campus's more than 1,400 faculty as part of 54 baccalaureate and 29 master's degree programs, 11 credential and certificate programs, and a doctorate in educational leadership.

Highly regarded among its peer institutions, Cal Poly Pomona is No. 2 in the U.S. News and World Report rankings of top public regional universities in the west and was named the No. 28 best value college in the nation by Money Magazine. Cal Poly Pomona, a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution, stands as a national leader in promoting social mobility, and was placed among the 25 top institutions in the country in awarding bachelor's degrees to minoritized students by Diverse Issues in Higher Education. In 2022, the campus launched the Black Thriving Initiative recognizing that Cal Poly Pomona's future as a university is linked to the success of its Black community. More information about our Principles of Community can be found here. 

The Cal Poly Pomona campus is located less than 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles at the intersection of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. It is within an hour's drive of beaches, mountains and deserts. For additional information about the university, please visit www.cpp.edu, and for more about faculty life, please see YourLife@CPP.

Student Population. Cal Poly Pomona is the number one polytechnic university in the nation for student diversity and economic mobility. Our caring and inclusive campus community is committed to helping anyone who dreams of success achieve it. In Fall 2024, Cal Poly Pomona served more than 25,000 students and close to 2,000 graduate students, mostly residents of California. Over half of Cal Poly Pomona students are first-generation college students, 70% receive financial aid, and 42% are low-income students. The university enrolls 57% percent of historically underrepresented students. Our diverse student body identifies as 54% Hispanic/Latinx, 21% Asian, 13% White, 4% two or more races, 3% unknown, 2% African American/Black, 2% International, less than 1% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and less than 1% Native American. Forty-five percent of students enroll in our STEM majors and our top five enrolled programs across the university include mechanical engineering, computer science, civil engineering, psychology, as well as finance, real estate, and law.  

College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences:  Cal Poly Pomona's College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (CLASS) brings to life a vibrant hands-on experience through disciplines in the humanities, performing arts, and social sciences. As the heart and soul of the campus, the College's mission is to cultivate one's intellectual development, ethical reasoning, and aesthetic sensibility to support creative and critical thinking in a dynamic world of competing challenges. We are a community diverse in backgrounds, expertise, and thought, committed to improving the human condition and to bettering the world. Our faculty, students, and staff are devoted to creating an inclusive environment where all can thrive through the College's programs, research activities, creative performances, community outreach, and signature experiences. Learn more about the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences and our 12 distinct departments at www.cpp.edu/class .

The Department of Theatre & New Dance awards a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre with an emphasis on preparing students for the field, developing skills transferable to adjacent fields, and/or to pursue graduate level work. Our courses and production experiences embody the Cal Poly Pomona learn-by-doing philosophy, engaging students in hands-on, project-based work with a foundation of scholarly knowledge. The curriculum is unified, and students may choose to follow disciplinary tracks within the major, pursuing coursework in acting and performance; design, management & technical production; dance; and theatre in education and community engagement. The Department currently houses about 100 majors, 35 minors, nine full-time faculty members and 8-12 adjunct lecturers varying by semester. About 50% of our graduating students have transferred into the program with a 2-year degree from a California Community College. The Department is staffed by one administrative coordinator, one technical director, one facilities director, one costume shop manager and one publicist.

The Department of Theatre and New Dance values innovation, collaboration, community and global awareness and social responsibility. Our program learning outcomes are listed on our department website. In support of these goals, the Department typically produces four fully-produced theatrical productions per year, one site-specific dance concert, one formal dance concert, and two work-in-development showings (e.g. student-written plays, devised theatre, readings or workshops) with limited production support. Our students are enthusiastic, community-minded, and committed to applying what they learn to the professional field. The Department promotes a variety of community and campus engagement activities including festivals, talk-backs, and service-learning coursework. We believe our students bring human and cultural competency to the classroom that integrates with faculty knowledge and expertise to provide a nurturing and productive learning environment. Our vision is to develop artists capable of imagining and applying their skills to cultivate the world they want to live in.

Position Description: The Department of Theatre & New Dance invites applications of a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Production and Stage Management for an appointment beginning the 2027-2028 academic year. The position's primary responsibilities are to serve as Production Manager for the Department's production season; mentor and supervise student stage managers; teach stage management courses, production practicum courses and other courses based on department need and the faculty's area/s of expertise.

The successful candidate will:

  • Work closely with faculty, staff and guest artists;
  • Propose and re-line annual production budget allocations;
  • Obtain show rights and distribute scripts;
  • Oversee production spending and petty cash distribution;
  • Schedule all production dates and deadlines in keeping with instructional needs;
  • Maintain all production calendars;
  • Schedule spaces involved in production and instruction;
  • Lead all production meetings and technical rehearsals for theatre and dance productions;
  • Supervise and mentor student stage managers, designers and technicians;
  • Enforce deadlines and facilitate communication between production teams and staff;
  • Make, track and grade production crew assignments for shop crews and show crews;
  • Honor and enforce safe practices in rehearsals and performances including facilitating the hiring of intimacy directors and fight choreographers as needed and actively modeling community guidelines;
  • Support creative problem solving around budget and resources including non-traditional materials, rentals and community resources; and
  • Initiate and implement improvements to production systems as needed.

Responsibilities will also include participation in university, college and department level service and governance, academic advising, mentorship, committee work, annual and ongoing budget proposals and grants, and maintaining a portfolio of scholarly and/or creative activities aligning with Department Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion criteria.

Applicants must demonstrate commitment to serving a highly diverse student body, reflecting the Cal Poly Pomona service area and the educational equity goals of the University, College, Department, and programs. The Cal Poly Pomona campus, designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution, is recognized nationally for quality, affordability, and helping diverse and traditionally under-served students achieve economic success.  

Minimum requirements:

  • M.F.A. in Production Management, Stage Management or a closely related field; or other equivalent terminal degree conferred by the start date of the position
  • Previous professional production management experience
  • Demonstrated potential for excellence in university-level teaching  in stage management and other areas depending on department need and candidate expertise
  • Demonstrated potential to proactively mentor students with a broad range of experience, theatre knowledge, backgrounds and socio-economic status in an undergraduate B.A. theatre program setting
  • Demonstrated experience coordinating with permanent professional theatrical production staff
  • An active and ongoing professional practice
  • Capacity to connect students to an expansive network of job opportunities
  • Strength in proactive team leadership
  • Adaptability to evolving timelines and resource availability
  • Familiarity with one or more adjacent fields, such as dance, opera, circus, themed entertainment, film, TV, event management, etc. and demonstrated potential to mentor students interested in one or more of these areas
  • Collegiality and amiability among a diverse range of students and colleagues
  • Ability to lead in a variety of production models (e.g. Devised theatre, LORT model)

Preferred qualifications:

  • Two or more years of university-level teaching experience
  • Active participation in national professional organizations, such as USITT and/or PMF, and/or Union membership such as AEA
  • Secondary area of expertise and ability to mentor in additional areas such as sound or video design
  • Experience supervising student shop crews and run crews

 Application Process: A completed application will consist of:

  • Cover letter in which you describe your interest in the position, relevant experience, and how you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications, item-by-item
  • Curriculum vitae;
  • Teaching Philosophy statement (2-3 pages) that includes your teaching philosophy and explains how your skills and experience demonstrate your potential to support students and fulfill Cal Poly Pomona's commitment to excellence in education (see above).
  • At least three letters of reference dated within the last two years, at least one of which must specifically address teaching;
  • The names and contact information for at least two additional individuals that can serve as references;
  • Unofficial transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, official transcripts will be required of finalists)

Semi-finalists for the position will:

  • attend a 1-hour Zoom  interview with the Search Committee

Finalists for the position will:

  • appear for an in-person campus interview, including delivering a 50-minute sample class and a 30-minute presentation of the candidate's portfolio;
  • be required to provide official transcripts for highest degree before the on-campus interview

First consideration will be given to completed applications received by August 15th, 2026. Applications received after the deadline will be reviewed at the discretion of the search committee. Applications are accepted only through PageUp, the online application portal for University hires. Please direct inquiries to Search Committee Chair, Associate Professor Sarah Krainin at srkrainin@cpp.edu

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Education Code 89521 Requirements:

Pursuant to Education Code 89521 applicants will be required to disclose whether they have received a final administrative decision or final judicial decision determining that they have committed sexual harassment within the last 7 years only after a determination is made that they meet the minimum qualifications for the position, and before an offer of employment is extended. Applicants who reach the final stages of the application process must also sign a release form that authorizes the release of information by the applicant's current and/or former employers to the CSU concerning any substantiated allegations of misconduct.

Background Check: 

A background check (including a criminal records check) must be satisfactorily completed.  Offers of employment are conditional and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information.  Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employe...


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