The Rose proudly recruits, nurtures, maintains and honors a diverse, highly qualified resident staff of theater artists, administrators, educators and operational staff members. We focus on providing fair and competitive compensation and opportunities for growth. Positions are updated as they become available. On an as-needed basis, we also have a variety of internships and apprenticeships available.
It is our goal to ensure that all children have access to the arts regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, abilities, gender or accessibility needs. We believe children are the key to the future and as such, deserve to see themselves represented everywhere. We engage in a wide range of stories and productions to broaden experiences and learning opportunities. We offer a variety of classes to meet young people where they are. Providing each student with the chance to learn and grow in creativity, imagination, resilience, empathy, tolerance, and connections is what we do. This work is accomplished by an inclusive and diverse, professional staff of artists, educators, technicians, and administrators, devoted to live theater and arts education for young people. These are equal parts of the while that make us The Rose Theater.
The Costumes/Wardrobe Apprentice works under the supervision of the Costume Designer and Costume Shop Manager to support the implementation and maintenance of costumes for all mainstage productions. From pre-production through rehearsals and performances, the apprentice collaborates closely with designers, directors, stage management, performers, and production staff.
Responsibilities include assisting with costume construction, fittings, alterations, and repairs; organizing and maintaining costume stock; and supporting daily costume shop operations. The apprentice also assists with costume load-ins, dress rehearsals, performances, strikes, and laundering.
Later in the season, the apprentice may have the opportunity to take on increased responsibility in a leadership role. Depending on professional interests and trajectory, this may include serving as lead wardrobe, designing or co-designing costumes, or acting as lead draper or crafts artisan on a mainstage production.
Applicants should be comfortable working in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and able to work with a wide variety of personalities. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, initiative, and a professional demeanor are essential. Prior experience with sewing, costume construction, or wardrobe work is preferred. Familiarity with basic sewing machines, hand stitching, and garment care is required; experience with patterning, dyeing, or crafts is a plus. This apprenticeship is suitable for those pursuing careers in costume design, costume technology, or wardrobe management.