| Posted Date: | 07-Oct-2025 (CST) | Closing Date: | 13-Oct-2030 (CST) |
| Department: | Performing Arts | Location: | Fremont, NE, USA |
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| Employment Type: | Full Time |
Midland University, a private liberal arts university in Fremont, Nebraska, is seeking a dynamic and collaborative Director of Theatre to lead its theatre program.
About the Program
Midland University is committed to offering students a rich academic and co-curricular experience. The Director of Theatre plays a vital role in this mission by ensuring that students of all majors can pursue their passion for theatre while preparing for their future careers.
Theatre at Midland is part of a vibrant, highly collaborative performing arts community that also includes band, choir, and technical arts. Students involved in theatre come from a wide range of academic majors-including Arts Management, Education, and many others-bringing diverse perspectives and passions to the stage. Theater at Midland provides a creative and welcoming outlet where students from across campus can perform, design, and contribute to high-quality productions.
Position Overview
The Director of Theatre will provide vision and leadership to the program by recruiting talented and passionate students, developing productions that engage both campus and community audiences, and mentoring students as they grow in their artistic and collaborative abilities. The Director may also teach courses in theatre or related areas, depending on expertise and departmental needs.
Key Responsibilities
- Recruitment: Actively recruit prospective students to participate in Midland's theatre program, with particular emphasis on building relationships with high schools, community programs, and prospective students interested in combining theatre with a variety of academic paths.
- Program Leadership: Plan, produce, and direct theatre productions throughout the year, ensuring meaningful and professional-quality experiences for students and audiences.
- Student Engagement: Inspire, mentor, and support students of all majors as they explore and develop their artistic and academic potential.
- Collaboration: Partner with colleagues in performing arts and other academic areas to create interdisciplinary opportunities in the arts.
- Instruction: Teach courses in theatre or related areas as appropriate.
- Administration: Manage program operations, including scheduling, budgeting, and facilities.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in theatre, theatre Education, or a related field required; Master's degree preferred.
- Experience in directing and producing theatre productions.
- Strong background in student recruitment and engagement.
- Excellent communication and organizational skills.
- A passion for working with students in a collaborative, creative environment.
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