Hendersonville Internship Opportunity:
Front of House/Box Office
Front of House and Box Office Interns will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of how a small theatre company works and will work closely with our entire staff to assist with both the running and maintenance of front of house as well as being the face of the box office through customer service and sales. This position will coordinate with ushers, volunteers, production manager, and stage manager to help maintain the house and patron experience. The Company Manager will provide each intern with training, guidance and professional knowledge. We strive to give our interns rewarding projects and exciting learning experiences. Interns will report to and work with the Company Manager as they work together to make the front of house and box office experience inviting for our patrons. At Hendersonville Theatre, we strive to make our patrons feel like one of the family and we hope that each time they call the box office or walk through the doors for an event they feel special and taken care of. Interns will have the opportunity to work with ticketing systems, learn to build programming into the system, have a strong focus on customer care and relations, will help with the prep and organization of the front of house before, during, and after special events and regular programming, and will assist with various administrative duties.
The ideal candidate will:
- Possess strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills
- Have creative thinking and problem solving skills
- Possess excellent proofreading and writing skills
- Have a keen sense of organization and attention to detail
- Be a self-starter who enjoys seeing a project through to its completion
- Possess solid computer skills and the ability to use Google Workspace
- Willingness to learn new software and other skills
- Have the ability to multitask
- Initiate and follow through on projects
- Be open to accepting guidance and training
- Have an enthusiasm for customer service and the arts; in particular theatre
- Have customer service or box office experience (a plus, but not required)
- Owns your own laptop or personal computer
The Commitment: We’re flexible. Stay with us for one or two semesters or for the whole year. Hours will be coordinated to fit your schedule. Some weekends and evenings will be required for special events and regular programming. Positions will be in person with some possible remote hours. We expect a strong work ethic and high standards of performance. In return, interns are treated as members of the staff and receive valuable hands-on experience. We ask that all interns be dependable, conscientious, and energetic. We work with students on establishing a weekly schedule that works with their classes and other obligations.
Compensation: College credit may be available through your school. Hendersonville Theatre will assist interns in meeting the credit requirements of their school, but all arrangements must be made by the intern. You do not have to be a current student to be considered. An impressive resume-builder. Intern positions are non-paid with no housing or travel stipend.
Deadline: We accept internship inquiries throughout the year. Send us your information and we’ll figure out the best time to have you join our team.
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- Resume with references (documenting related experience)
- Cover Letter (including):
- Your career goals
- Your interest in the arts, particularly theatre
- What you have to offer Hendersonville Theatre
- Indicate the time frame in which you are available
Submit materials or questions to:
Allison Starling
Hendersonville Theatre
Email: [email protected]
Production Department
Production Intern will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of how a small theatre company works and will work closely with our Production Manager to assist with production needs and the running of the theatre in many diverse ways. Interns will be taught many facets of the role of the Production Manager, from dealing with administrative issues to hiring and production budgets. Interns will help the PM with scheduling and running meetings, approving the use of the theatre itself, assisting with designers and directors with the actualization of specific sets/props/costumes, and may be asked to help hands-on with the running of certain productions and concerts during their time at HT. Production Interns may be asked to help cover the box office on occasion.
The ideal candidate will:
- Possess strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills
- Have creative thinking and problem solving skills
- Possess excellent proofreading and writing skills
- Have a keen sense of organization and attention to detail
- Be a self-starter who enjoys seeing a project through to its completion
- Possess solid computer skills and the ability to use Google Workspace
- Have the ability to multitask
- Initiate and follow through on projects
- Be open to accepting guidance and training
- Have an enthusiasm for and some experience doing theatre
- Owns your own laptop or personal computer (a plus, but not required)
The Commitment: We’re flexible. Stay with us for one or two semesters or for the whole year. Hours will be coordinated to fit your schedule. Some weekends and evenings may be required for special events. Positions are in person but may also include some remote hours. We expect a strong work ethic and high standards of performance. In return, interns are treated as members of the staff and receive valuable hands-on experience. We ask that all interns be dependable, conscientious, and energetic. We work with students on establishing a weekly schedule that works with their classes and other obligations.
Compensation: College credit may be available through your school. Hendersonville Theatre will assist interns in meeting the credit requirements of their school, but all arrangements must be made by the intern. You do not have to be a current student to be considered. Samples for your portfolio. An impressive resume-builder. Intern positions are non-paid with no housing or travel stipend.
Deadline: We accept internship inquiries throughout the year. Send us your information and we’ll figure out the best time to have you join our team.
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- Resume with references (documenting related experience)
- Cover Letter (including):
- Your career goals
- Your interest in the arts, particularly theatre
- What you have to offer Hendersonville Theatre
- Indicate the time frame in which you are available
Submit materials or questions to:
Rowan Duncan
Hendersonville Theatre
Email: [email protected]
Costume Design & Costume Shop
Costume Design and Costume Shop Interns will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of how a small theatre company works and will work closely with our Costume Shop Manager and occasionally other staff to assist with the organization and maintenance of the costume shop and workroom. Interns will also have the opportunity to assist with costume design and implementation of designs for any production(s) ongoing at the theatre. The staff will provide each intern with training, guidance and professional knowledge. We strive to give our interns rewarding projects and exciting learning experiences. Projects will include creative organization, inventorying costume pieces and notions, opportunities to build costume pieces from the ground up and utilize any sewing skills where applicable, opportunities for creative input, help oversee the design process in real time through ongoing productions, and learning the basics of costume shop management.
The ideal candidate will:
- Possess strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills
- Have creative thinking and problem solving skills
- Have a keen sense of organization and attention to detail
- Be a self-starter who enjoys seeing a project through to its completion
- Have the ability to multitask
- Initiate and follow through on projects
- Be open to accepting guidance and training
- Have an enthusiasm for costume design and/or the arts; in particular theatre
- Have experience with costume design (a plus, but not required)
- Have sewing experience (a plus, but not required)
- Owns your own laptop or personal computer
The Commitment: We’re flexible. Stay with us for one or two semesters or for the whole year. Hours will be coordinated to fit your schedule. Some weekends and evenings may be required for special events. Positions are in person but may also include some remote hours. We expect a strong work ethic and high standards of performance. In return, interns are treated as members of the staff and receive valuable hands-on experience. We ask that all interns be dependable, conscientious, and energetic. We work with students on establishing a weekly schedule that works with their classes and other obligations.
Compensation: College credit may be available through your school. Hendersonville Theatre will assist interns in meeting the credit requirements of their school, but all arrangements must be made by the intern. You do not have to be a current student to be considered. This will also be an opportunity for you to grow samples for your portfolio and resume. Intern positions are non-paid with no housing or travel stipend.
Deadline: We accept internship inquiries throughout the year. Send us your information and we’ll figure out the best time to have you join our team.
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- Resume with references (documenting related experience)
- Cover Letter (including):
- Your career goals
- Your interest in the arts, particularly theatre
- What you have to offer Hendersonville Theatre
- Indicate the time frame in which you are available
- Samples of your work (college course work is acceptable) if available
- Examples include:
- Paperwork from or an overview of any shop management or maintenance
- Photos and/or sketches of your design work
- Costume design paperwork
- Examples include:
Submit materials or questions to:
Allison Starling
Hendersonville Theatre
Email: [email protected]
Marketing Department
Marketing Interns will gain hands-on experience and knowledge of how a small theatre company works and will work closely with our entire staff to assist with marketing and public relations initiatives.. The staff will provide each intern with training, guidance and professional knowledge. We strive to give our interns rewarding projects and rare and exciting learning experiences. Projects will emphasize digital content creation, marketing strategy & planning, market research, sales analysis, and outreach. The interns are exposed to different aspects of marketing, promotions, advertising, patron loyalty, and public relations. Interns will have the opportunity to work with a real working advertising budget, assist on executing an advertising plan including creation of all ad materials for print & collateral pieces. Internships may also include the opportunity to plan and execute show promotions and outreach events. Additional duties may include updating social media sites, designing Playbills, assisting in distributing marketing materials to local partners within the community, and various administrative duties.
The ideal candidate will:
- Possess strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills
- Have creative thinking and problem solving skills
- Possess excellent proofreading and writing skills
- Have a keen sense of organization and attention to detail
- Be a self-starter who enjoys seeing a project through to its completion
- Possess solid computer skills and the ability to use Google Workspace
- Have experience with social media
- Have the ability to multitask
- Initiate and follow through on projects
- Be open to accepting guidance and training
- Have an enthusiasm for marketing and/or the arts; in particular theatre
- Have experience with graphic design (a plus, but not required)
- Have experience in AP-style writing (a plus, but not required)
- Have experience with photo and video editing (a plus, but not required)
- Owns your own laptop or personal computer
The Commitment: We’re flexible. Stay with us for one or two semesters or for the whole year. Hours will be coordinated to fit your schedule. Some weekends and evenings may be required for special events. Positions can be in person or remote. We expect a strong work ethic and high standards of performance. In return, interns are treated as members of the staff and receive valuable hands-on experience. We ask that all interns be dependable, conscientious, and energetic. We work with students on establishing a weekly schedule that works with their classes and other obligations.
Compensation: College credit may be available through your school. Hendersonville Theatre will assist interns in meeting the credit requirements of their school, but all arrangements must be made by the intern. You do not have to be a current student to be considered. Samples for your portfolio. An impressive resume-builder. Intern positions are non-paid with no housing or travel stipend.
Deadline: We accept internship inquiries throughout the year. Send us your information and we’ll figure out the best time to have you join our team.
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- Resume with references (documenting related experience)
- Cover Letter (including):
- Your career goals
- Your interest in the arts, particularly theatre
- What you have to offer Hendersonville Theatre
- Indicate the time frame in which you are available
- 2-3 samples of your work (college course work is acceptable)
Submit materials or questions to:
Victoria Lamberth
Hendersonville Theatre
Email: [email protected]
Development Department
The Development Intern will assist in activities related to volunteer management, fundraising and grant writing, community engagement, data entry and reporting, and direct service and advocacy.
The ideal candidate will:
- Conduct prospect research on individual, foundation, and corporate donors
- Maintain donor and grant databases and files, including calendaring deadlines, logging donations, generating and sending donor acknowledgements, logging donor appreciation efforts
- Support creation of annual fundraising campaigns
- Assist staff with grant application writing and tracking
- Assist staff with researching state and federal regulations regarding donor solicitation (e.g., registration with offices in other states) and general development efforts (e.g., raffles, auctions)
- Support staff with logistics associated with special events, including assisting with creation of invitation list, all logistics, soliciting sponsors, communicating with venue and vendors
- Track and evaluate all development efforts
- Work with the Development Director to implement development strategies
- Possess strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills
- Have a keen sense of organization and attention to detail
- Be a self-starter who enjoys seeing a project through to its completion
- Have the ability to multitask
- Initiate and follow through on projects
- Be open to accepting guidance and training
- Owns your own laptop or personal computer
The Commitment: We’re flexible. Stay with us for one or two semesters or for the whole year. Hours will be coordinated to fit your schedule. Some weekends and evenings may be required for special events. Positions are in person but may also include some remote hours. We expect a strong work ethic and high standards of performance. In return, interns are treated as members of the staff and receive valuable hands-on experience. We ask that all interns be dependable, conscientious, and energetic. We work with students on establishing a weekly schedule that works with their classes and other obligations.
Compensation: College credit may be available through your school. Hendersonville Theatre will assist interns in meeting the credit requirements of their school, but all arrangements must be made by the intern. You do not have to be a current student to be considered. This will also be an opportunity for you to grow samples for your portfolio and resume. Intern positions are non-paid with no housing or travel stipend.
Deadline: We accept internship inquiries throughout the year. Send us your information and we’ll figure out the best time to have you join our team.
To apply, candidates must submit the following materials:
- Resume with references (documenting related experience)
- Cover Letter (including):
- Your career goals
- Your interest in the arts, particularly theatre
- What you have to offer Hendersonville Theatre
- Indicate the time frame in which you are available
Submit materials or questions to:
Michele Stukes
Hendersonville Theatre
Email: [email protected]