San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Company | San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
Notice: Stage Manager
CONTRACT
Bay Area Theatre
Stage manager: $624 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - Until 7/12/26
$655 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - After 7/12/26 Assistant stage manager:
$571 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - Until 7/12/26
$600 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - After 7/12/26
SEEKING
Equity stage managers for EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT.
See breakdown for show synopsis.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Please fill out the following form and submit your cover letter and resume for consideration at: www.sfbatco.org/work-with-us .
Deadline: 01/11/2026
SUBMIT TO
PERSONNEL
Written by Danny Duncan and Michael Gene Sullivan
Directed and Choreographed by AeJay Antonis Marquis
Rodney Jackson - SFBATCO’s Artistic Director
Phaedra Tillery - Boughton - SFBATCO’s Casting Manger
OTHER DATES
Developmental Workshop: Possible 1 - week
Development workshop - Summer of 2026 TBD.
Rehearsals: Aug 31 - Oct 1st
Tech/Dress Rehearsals: October 2nd - 9th
Preview: Oct 10th - 14th
Runs: Oct 15th - Nov 1st
Possible extension until 11/8
OTHER
Any questions? Email: [email protected]
Equity’s contracts prohibit discrimination.
Equity is committed to diversity and encourages all its employers to engage in a
policy of equal employment opportunity designed to promote a positive model of
inclusion. As such, Equity encourages performers of all ethnicities, gender identities,
BREAKDOWN
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
SYNOPSIS: Every Saturday Night is a vibrant, memory-saturated musical that bridges past and
present inside a single Fillmore District home. In the present day, Donte - a lifelong resident preparing
to leave San Francisco - meets a young Black family considering buying his house. As Donte and their
teenage son Adarè slowly connect, the walls begin to reopen, revealing the after-hours jazz joint
Donte’s mother Ardella once ran in the 1950s. Music, humor, grief, and resistance swirl together as
the past bursts into the room - dancers, cooks, lovers, hustlers, and dreamers reclaiming their place in
a neighborhood that was once called the “Harlem of the West.”
Through interwoven timelines, the piece explores Black joy under pressure, the cost of survival,
gentrification’s relentless churn, and the quiet ache of becoming who your family needed you to be. It
is both a love letter and a warning, a musical celebration of the people who carved out sanctuary in a
world determined to erase them
Bay Area Theatre Stage manager: $624 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - Until 7/12/26 $655 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - After 7/12/26 Assistant stage manager: $571 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - Until 7/12/26 $600 weekly minimum (Tier 2) - After 7/12/26
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