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Auditions & OPPORTUNITIES


To learn more about the kind of working, creating, and teaching space Theater Mu strives to create, you can read through our organizational values. If you have any questions about a posting, please email info@theatermu.org or call (651) 789-1012.

Artist openings


  • Seeking actors for Diana Son’s Stop Kiss. AEA minimum is $605 per week, and non-AEA actors will be paid a minimum of $15 per hour, or equivalent rate. All roles are local contracts.

    In-person auditions are Dec 8 & 9, with invited callbacks Dec 15. A video submission option is also available.

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  • We’re seeking a production manager for Fifty Boxes of Earth and Stop Kiss with availability to start ASAP.

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  • Receive on-the-job training and mentorship from sound designer Katharine Horowitz during our world premiere production, Fifty Boxes of Earth.

    Stipend: $1,000

    Application deadline: Nov 1, although Mu will review applications on a rolling basis.

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  • We are always looking for enthusiastic teaching artists to join our growing team. Theater Mu connects with multiple youth and community programs throughout the year, including school residencies, summer camp, public library events, and special workshops focused on theater, social justice, and other topics.

    Each Mu classroom is led by talented Asian American theater artists and artist educators who often have extensive formal theater arts training and a wide array of professional and personal experiences. As educators, they bring their whole selves to share their expertise in theater arts and storytelling, working with others, and Asian American identity.

    If you are interested in working with Theater Mu, please contact our programs manager, Morgen, at morgen@theatermu.org.

  • Theater Mu welcomes script submissions for consideration in upcoming seasons. Before submitting, please carefully consider whether the script fits Theater Mu’s mission. Theater Mu is unable to respond to every submission; there is no need to contact us to inquire about the status of your script or for feedback. If we have questions or would like to proceed with your script, we will contact you when the time is right.

    To submit a script, please fill out this form.

    NEW PLAY IDEAS

    Theater Mu often commissions new work based on ideas from a variety of sources. If you are a playwright or community member with a story you believe should be told on our stage, please submit a short paragraph description along with any relevant research.

    Email ideas and information to info@theatermu.org.

Want to join our artists list? To receive updates about audition notices and other opportunities for actors, email info@theatermu.org with the subject line "Artists List." Please include how you'd like to get involved, resume, headshot, and, if you're comfortable, ethnic background. At any time to this email, designers can send a copy of their resume and portfolio, while actors can send video submissions of monologues, musical numbers, etc.

Want to hone your craft? Check out our Mu Training Institute classes.

 

Staff/Admin Openings


  • The artistic director for Theater Mu reports to the board of directors and is a collaborative partner with the managing director. The artistic director’s primary responsibilities are the development and implementation of artistic vision, community connection and integration, leadership and coaching of staff, and acting as the public face of Theater Mu, both locally and nationally.

    $90,000-$100,000 per year plus benefits. Applications are due Nov 1.

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  • We’re looking for someone who can assist us in getting the word out about our events and programs! Tasks include video and social media creation, website management, research, and more.

    Stipend: $15/hour, ~12 hours per week from mid-January through mid-May

    Deadline to Apply: Nov 25

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