For Summer 2025, we're turning The Vache estate into a vibrant, playful world of music, masks and mayhem with Le Carnaval de Venise by Andr Campra (1699). Expect wild fusions of high-flying acrobatics, dazzling arias and unforgettable spectacle as we bring Le Carnaval de Venise roaring to life under our spectacular circus tent at The Vache. With a cast led by mezzo-soprano Katie Bray and soprano Julieth Lozano, and directed by James Hurley with circus and movement direction by Rebecca Solomon, this is Baroque opera like you've never seen it before. Audiences will move between indoor and outdoor spaces, with scenes popping up across the estate in true immersive-theatre style. We'll stage four full-scale performances and one Relaxed/Abridged performance across two weekends: 30/31 August and 6/7 September 2025. We're looking for a dedicated, reliable and hands-on lighting designer assistant to support the technical and creative delivery of our bold new production. This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with a professional lighting designer and production team on a dynamic site-specific show with immersive and interdisciplinary elements. You'll help realise an ambitious lighting design, contribute to the rigging and operation of equipment, and support a seamless technical experience across rehearsals and performances. This freelance role is ideal for an emerging technician looking to gain experience in live performance, site-specific work and festival production. Enthusiastic, punctual and eager to learn Good eye for detail and a strong interest in lighting design Practical, solutions-focused and confident with hands-on tasks Calm under pressure and happy to work in a fast-paced live environment Comfortable working outdoors and on your feet for extended periods A strong communicator and team player Some prior experience with lighting or tech roles is beneficial Interest in inclusive arts and VB's creative mission Ability to read music (nice to have, but not required) Assisting with rigging and installing lighting equipment across site Supporting the Lighting Designer with creative realisation and technical setup Operating lighting during rehearsals and performances (training provided) Maintaining lighting equipment and ensuring safe cabling and practice Collaborating with the production team to deliver a technically smooth show Responding to technical issues and contributing to creative problem-solving Supporting general production setup and derig as required Communicating via radio/walkie-talkie while on site Please apply via our websiteJob Summary
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