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A theatre director is a creative professional who oversees live theatre productions during all phases, from casting calls to performances. Much of a theatre director's job involves developing a creative vision for a specific script and working to bring that vision to life through live performance. While theatre directors usually act as the primary person in charge on the set of a stage production, they can also collaborate with other professionals who can perform specialized duties like set design, music direction and stage management.

A theatre director might work on musicals, straight plays or other genres of art that audiences can view through live performances. Because these shows take place in real-time and in front of live audiences, it can be crucial for a theatre director to prepare for unforeseen circumstances so they can adjust their instructions and ensure that any show can continue. For example, if a lead actor experiences an injury during a performance, a director might appoint an understudy to take over the performance.

직무 책임
  • Leading read-throughs of a script

  • Organizing blocking to tell actors where to move in each scene

  • Breaking down scenes to develop characterizations

  • Maintaining communication with the stage manager

  • Scheduling cues for lighting and sound teams

  • Overseeing full runs of the show to make adjustments before opening

  • Attending shows to take notes on how the actors might improve for the next performance

업무에 필요한 기술
  • 창의성

  • 협상

  • Interpersonal skills

  • 협업

  • 시간 관리

  • Research skills

  • 조직

  • Ability to stay motivated

  • Dedication to the industry

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연봉 기대치

$58K
$82K
$128K

New workers start around $58K. Median pay is $82K per year. Highly experienced workers can earn around $128K.

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