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Strategic Mentor (Senior Creative Producer) for UNDERGROWTH, Pepa Duarte

  •  Remote
  •  Under £10K
  •  Part time
  •  Closes August 18, 2025
  •  Pepa Duarte
  •  pepaduartes@gmail.com
  • #Performing arts

Description

Job Summary

We are looking for a highly experienced Senior Creative Producer to act as a paid mentor for our new project, UNDERGROWTH. We have a powerful artistic vision and are at a key moment of development. We need a sharp, strategic thinker to help us map out the future of this ambitious work.

Job Description

The Project: UNDERGROWTH

UNDERGROWTH is a visually rich, magical realist performance about isolation, resistance, and the hidden networks that hold us up. Inspired by the science of fungi, it uses folk horror, storytelling, and integrated design to tell the story of a migrant woman in London whose reality shifts when mould in her flat begins to speak. It's a luminous story of collective survival and a call for radical solidarity.

About the Team

This project is led by the creative partnership of Pepa Duarte & Sergio Maggiolo. They are Peruvian-born, London-based theatre makers whose collaborative practice is rooted in vulnerable and political storytelling. Drawing from decolonial, queer, and feminist perspectives, they create visually rich, multidisciplinary work that centres the collective power of women, migrants, and working-class communities.

Pepa is an actor and multidisciplinary theatremaker with credits across the Royal Court, Southbank Centre, BBC, and Netflix. Her solo work, rooted in community and collective power, has been presented at venues like Camden People's Theatre and the Migration Matters Festival.

Sergio is a director, performer, and dramaturg working in queer-futurist theatre and immersive tech. He is a recent recipient of the Untapped Award 2025 for his musical JEEZUS! and previously directed Pepa in their collaboration Eating Myself, which toured the UK and China.

The Opportunity & Commitment

We are seeking a thought partner to help us translate our artistic vision into a robust, long-term strategic plan. The goal is to collaboratively map out the project's journey, clarifying the next steps and defining the best path to move forward with ambition and clarity.

This is a short-term, high-impact role focused on envisioning and planning, not on delivering the full production

Job Requirements

Who We're Looking For

We are looking for a mentor with a specific set of skills and values. The ideal candidate will have:

  • A demonstrable track record of taking artist-led, unconventional projects from concept to reality.
  • A deep commitment to projects that aim for social change and resonate with urgent contemporary conversations.
  • A highly organised and methodical approach. We are seeking someone who utilises established systems or techniques to structure strategic planning, making the process clear, manageable, and effective for the creative team.
  • A collaborative and generous spirit, with proven experience in mentoring artists and helping to build their capacity.

The Opportunity & Commitment

We are seeking a thought partner to help us translate our artistic vision into a robust, long-term strategic plan. The goal is to collaboratively map out the project's journey, clarifying the next steps and defining the best path to move forward with ambition and clarity.

Job Responsibilities

The Opportunity & Commitment

We are seeking a thought partner to help us translate our artistic vision into a robust, long-term strategic plan. The goal is to collaboratively map out the project's journey, clarifying the next steps and defining the best path to move forward with ambition and clarity.

This is a short-term, high-impact role focused on envisioning and planning, not on delivering the full production.

  • Fee: A fixed fee of £650 is available.

Commitment: This will cover preparation (familiarising yourself with the project) and 2 sessions (approx 2.5 hours each), collaborative sessions with the creative team, scheduled to suit all.

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How to Apply

How to Apply

Please send the following to [email protected] by Monday 18th of August.

Your CV.
A brief paragraph or two in the body of your email covering:
Why this particular project and our team's approach excite you.
A snapshot of your most relevant experience in strategic development for new performance.

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