Everyman Theatre 2026-27 Season - Stage manager submissions (Deadline: 04.13.26) | Playbill

Everyman Theatre 2026-27 Season - Stage manager submissions (Deadline: 04.13.26)

CATEGORY: Technical

Everyman Theatre
Baltimore, MD

Job Details

DESCRIPTION

Notice: Stage Manager


CONTRACT

LORT Non-Rep

$1097 weekly minimum (LORT D) - Stage manager

$901 weekly minimum (LORT D) - Assistant stage manager


SEEKING

Equity stage managers for Everyman Theatre's 2026-27 Season.

Everyman embraces identity conscious casting with an intentional eye on gender non-binary, diversity, and ability-conscious casting. We believe in fair pay for all guest artists and will continue our transparent practice of compensating for additional commitments as these events occur. We aspire to become an artistic home that is multicultural in representation and centered on anti-racist and anti-oppression practices. Read more through our Statement of Solidarity at everymantheatre.org .


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Please send your resume for consideration to Amanda Hall, Director of Production.


Deadline: Monday, April 13, 2026


SUBMIT TO

Amanda Hall, Director of Production

Everyman Theatre

315 West Fayette Street

Baltimore, MD - Maryland 21201


PERSONNEL

Vincent M. Lancisi: Artistic Director

Noah Himmelstein, Associate Artistic Director

Kyle Prue: Producing Director

Tuyet Thi Pham: Associate Artistic Director

Paige Hernandez: Associate Artistic Director

Amanda Hall: Director of Production


See breakdown for production-specific personnel.


OTHER DATES

See breakdown for production-specific personnel.


OTHER

everymantheatre.org

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, and ages, as well as performers with disabilities, to submit.


Breakdown

Everyman Theatre 2026-27 Season


KIM’S CONVENIENCE

Written by Ins Choi

Director: Cara Hinh

Co-Production with Indiana Repertory Theatre and Portland Center Stage

Everyman Theatre:

First Rehearsal: 8 / 4 / 2026

Opening: 9 / 4 / 2026

Closing: 9 / 27 / 2026


Indiana Repertory Theatre:

First Rehearsal: 10 / 13 / 2026

Opening: 10 / 23 / 2026

Closing: 11 / 15 / 2026


Portland Center Stage:

First Rehearsal: 1 / 7 / 2027

Opening: 1 / 17 / 2027

Closing: 2 / 7 / 2027

SYNOPSIS: An ode to generations of immigrants who have made Canada the country that it is. With new luxury buildings going up around the convenience store and a Walmart preparing to move in, pressure is on to sell the Kim’s family-run Korean variety store. Mr. Kim’s immigrant path towards building a life for his family in Canada is put under strain when a realtor makes a generous offer for the land. Questions of legacy and culture clash with economic concerns in this laugh-worthy, touching play about family and the relationship between one generation and the next.


DIFFERENT WORDS FOR HAPPINESS

Written by Katie Kleiger

Director: Laura Kepley

First Rehearsal: 9 / 22 / 2026

Opening: 10 / 23 / 2026

Closing: 11 / 15 / 2026

SYNOPSIS: A fresh take on what it means to confront one’s past and redefine personal happiness. When a late-night call arrives from an ex, Ava’s world is thrust into emotional turmoil. As Ava attempts to regain control and confront the ghosts of her past, she meets Eleanor, a middle-aged doctor facing a midlife crisis and living a life of unfulfilled dreams. Ava and Eleanor’s lives become inexorably intertwined as they grapple with blame, forgiveness, and what types of happiness they allow themselves to feel.


THE MIRROR CRACK’D

Written by Agatha Christie

Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff

Director: Brandon Weinbrenner

First Rehearsal: 11 / 3 / 2026

Opening: 12 / 4 / 2026

Closing: 12 / 30 / 2026

SYNOPSIS: In 1960s England, a wind of change is blowing through the land. It has even reached the sleepy village of St Mary Mead. There’s a new housing estate to make the villagers curious and fearful, and now the village has been thrown into a frenzy by the news that a glamorous American film star has bought the Manor House. Miss Jane Marple, confined to a chair after an accident, is wondering if life has passed her by. Then there is a vicious murder, and Miss Marple must unravel a web of lies, tragedy and danger. This adaptation of Agatha Christie’s famous novel brings real emotional depth and psychological insight to a thrilling story of revenge and dark secrets.


THE MOUNTAINTOP

Written by Katori Hall

Director: Paige Hernandez

First Rehearsal: 1 / 5 / 2027

Opening: 2 / 5 / 2027

Closing: 2 / 28 / 2027

SYNOPSIS: An intimate look into the quieter moments of King’s life, The Mountaintop chips away at the myth of the great man to expose his fears about his family, his country and the ever-looming threat of a violent death. Set during the height of America’s Civil Rights Movement, Katori Hall’s sharp and powerful play confronts the legend and his legacy. Are we really free or do we live in a world of false liberation?


AGNES OF GOD

Written by John Pielmeier

Director: TBD

First Rehearsal: 3 / 2 / 2027

Opening: 4 / 2 / 2027

Closing: 4 / 25 / 2027

SYNOPSIS: Summoned to a convent, Dr. Martha Livingstone, a court-appointed psychiatrist, is charged with assessing the sanity of a novice accused of murdering her newborn. Miriam Ruth, the Mother Superior, determinedly keeps young Agnes from the doctor, further arousing Livingstone’s suspicions. Who killed the infant, and who fathered the tiny victim? Livingstone’s questions force all three women to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love, leading to a dramatic, compelling climax.


ROPE

Written by Patrick Hamilton

Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher

Director: Noah Himmelstein

First Rehearsal: 4 / 21 / 2026

Opening: 5 / 22 / 2026

Closing: 6 / 14 / 2026

SYNOPSIS: A murder has been committed, and the two killers host a dinner party in the very room where the victim’s body is hidden. Drunk on arrogance, they claim it is the “perfect murder” and believe getting caught is impossible. But tension builds as cracks begin to appear and audiences are whisked from one moment of suspense to the next. Are the murderers’ slips unconscious or something more sinister? This thrilling show will captivate anyone who has ever been tempted to get away with something.

SALARY

LORT Non-Rep $1097 weekly minimum (LORT D) - Stage manager; $901 weekly minimum (LORT D) - Assistant stage manager

UNION

AEA