Production Teams

With a new, smaller production company that focuses so much on quality, it’s vital that we have the right resources in place in order for a show run to be successful. Production Teams are that resource! This is an opportunity to support our actors, crew, artistic team and the whole of Lovegood by doing the behind the scenes work required to make our shows amazing. We need help with everything from sets and costumes, to helping with backstage and concessions. It takes a village to put on a show are we are so thankful for our amazing production team members. However, we understand that some families do not have the ability to participate in this way. This is why there are two tuition options.

If you chose the show tuition option where your family commits to being a part of a production team you will be required to provide at least 1 Parent/Guardian or adult representative (18+), to represent your family on Production Team(s).  You will have a Production Team Lead who will be your point of contact throughout the show process.  You will work with your Designer (where applicable), Production Team Lead and your teammates to complete projects and deadlines for the show.  All Production Team members will be required to consent to and pass a background check, covered by Lovegood.

Production Team commitment levels will vary from team to team and from show to show. To learn more about the various jobs please look through the Production Team Form.

You can review the teams and indicate your preferences when you fill out the Production Team Form. We will attempt to honor your preferences, however, depending on the needs of the show, you may be placed on a non-preferred team. Please make sure to indicate any conflicts of the person working on the Production Team on the production team form.

We realize that there are some that desire to serve on a production team themselves, and also be on the cast of the show. At Lovegood, we want to honor that desire and commitment, but with a word of caution. Due to our production teams being reliant on every member to pull their share of the load, we ask that if a cast member is serving on a production team to represent themselves, they commit to the equivalent amount of hours as those on their team that are not on cast or crew. Although it is preferred that you partner with a friend or family member who can help, this can still be done successfully with the proper amount of communication and commitment.

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