School of Theater

Up-to-date postings of theatre opportunities in the Philadelphia area. Categories  include administrative, artistic, auditions & casting, customer service, development, education, marketing and public relations, production & design, and volunteer  & intern.

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Job listings, reference sites, helpful links, weekly feature articles, information about membership benefits and more.

Gain immediate access to hundreds of dance, vocal and musical theatre auditions. Small fee for access

An online listing of off-stage, backstage, front-of-house, box-office, technical, creative, administrative, educational job openings and audition notices.

National employment bulletin for theater opportunities. Categories include: Administration, Artistic, Production/Design, Career Development, and Education. 

Wingspace is an organization of theater artists that fosters conversations on design, strengthens the theater community, and furthers activism in the field. The Wingspace Mentorship program is a free, one-year professional development program which seeks out talented and passionate young artists with limited access to traditional professional networks and resources. Mentorships are offered in direction, scenic design, costume design, lighting design, sound design, and projection design. 

Philly Improv Theater, or PHIT, is a local comedy theater which produces and presents shows at The Adrienne Theatre in Center City Philadelphia. The theater also operates a training center with programs in improv comedy, sketch comedy and stand-up comedy.  THey actively post their openings on their website.

Free online resource providing acting tips, advice & guides for aspiring actors & movie extras.  Includes a page of casting notices, casting calls and auditions.

SAG-AFTRA represents approximately 160,000 actors, announcers, broadcast journalists, dancers, DJs, news writers, news editors, program hosts, puppeteers, recording artists, singers, stunt performers, voiceover artists and other media professionals. 

Equity has negotiated minimum wages and working conditions, administered contracts, and enforced the provisions of our various agreements with theatrical employers across the country.

Offers information for actors, dancers, musicians, producers, directors, carpenters, stage hands, singers and others in the spotlight and behind the scenes. They also have a resource center for health insurance and human services.

Jobs, internships and career information in the entertainment industry. Includes casting notices. Requires a paid subscription to access complete details of the advertised opportunities.

StrawHat is an organization that supports the careers of non-equity actors and technical artists looking to start and continue their professional careers in the theatre. Its main activity is to produce the StrawHat Auditions, which are held in New York every spring. Over three days, over 750 actors and "techies" and staff from over forty theatres attend. Actors audition for available positions in the theaters' summer seasons while technical people have their resumes posted online for phone or onsite interviews. Visit their website for more information.

AACT is the national voice of community theatre, representing the interests of its members and over 7,000 theatres across the U.S. Click on “Resources” and scroll down to “Job Listings” to see all types of theater jobs.

ESTA is a non-profit trade association representing the entertainment technology industry. The site includes a Job Board with many opportunities.