Producer
Posting date: | 24 June 2025 |
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Salary: | £32,000 to £34,000 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 16 July 2025 |
Location: | London, UK |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | Unicorn Theatre |
Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
We’re looking for a skilled communicator with excellent planning skills to join the Producing team at the Unicorn. The Producer is responsible to the Senior Producer and works closely with the Artistic Director and Executive Director across all artistic outputs and liaison with artists, working as part of a small and busy Producing team.
The Producing team is the logistical hub of all the artistic activity in the Unicorn, responsible for the delivery of all aspects of the Unicorn’s artistic programme across the year. This can include in-house shows and co-productions, visiting company work, touring nationally and internationally, digital projects, R&D projects, Access performances, Creative Hub activity and ad-hoc events.
The Producer supports all artistic output and independently line produces around four to five productions throughout the season, under the supervision of the Senior Producer. They also lead on R&D projects, schedule Access performances and contribute to the programming process from the early stages. The Producer ensures that every project’s objectives are delivered effectively, on time and within budget, enabling the best possible standard of work and experience for artists.
The Producing team is the logistical hub of all the artistic activity in the Unicorn, responsible for the delivery of all aspects of the Unicorn’s artistic programme across the year. This can include in-house shows and co-productions, visiting company work, touring nationally and internationally, digital projects, R&D projects, Access performances, Creative Hub activity and ad-hoc events.
The Producer supports all artistic output and independently line produces around four to five productions throughout the season, under the supervision of the Senior Producer. They also lead on R&D projects, schedule Access performances and contribute to the programming process from the early stages. The Producer ensures that every project’s objectives are delivered effectively, on time and within budget, enabling the best possible standard of work and experience for artists.