Barrington Stage Co.
Audio Supervisor
Barrington Stage Company, an award-winning professional theatre company located in the heart of the Berkshires, is seeking an Audio Supervisor to join our team in Pittsfield, MA. The Audio Supervisor oversees the audio department throughout the 2026 season and ensures high-quality sound in line with the artistic vision for all BSC productions and events. This position requires a driven individual with exceptional leadership skills, excellent organization and time management skills, and extensive knowledge of theatrical sound systems.
Barrington Stage has a three-fold mission: to produce top-notch, compelling work; to develop new plays and musicals; and to engage our community with vibrant, inclusive educational outreach programs. BSC is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability or age. We strongly encourage candidates of color, and/or from diverse backgrounds/underrepresented groups to apply.
Responsibilities
Manage the audio team to provide all audio support for productions and events throughout the BSC 2026 season
Collaborate with sound designers to determine a seasonal rental package, and source equipment to effectively create their designs in the theatre
Maintain accurate and up-to-date paperwork for each production, including plots, inventories, and cue sheets
Consult with Production Management and the creative team to best meet the needs of the production and create accurate cost estimates to remain within budget
Provide rehearsal sound systems for the playback of effects or music in rehearsal studios as necessary
Coordinate and manage the load in and out of sound equipment, including supervising the staff of the audio department and any overhire staff needed
Coordinate with other departments to ensure efficiency and cost-effectiveness when planning load-ins or changeovers
Provide Production Management with accurate load-in/out and changeover paperwork
Train run crew in the handling of any sound equipment as necessary
Attend rehearsals, technical rehearsals, and production meetings as needed, and promptly respond to notes given throughout the rehearsal process
Install and ensure communications systems for each production are in working order, including headsets, cue lights, backstage and house paging systems, dressing room monitors, conductor camera feeds, video monitors, additional video cameras and monitors if needed, and assisted listening systems
Keep the audio shop clean and organized throughout the season
Maintain and update audio inventory
Maintain a safe and healthy working environment
Accurately track expenses and provide expenditure reports to Production Management in a timely manner
Keep up to date on current trends and technologies in sound design and suggest improvements to the company’s stock or sound systems
Maintains clear and consistent communication with Production Management and other Department Heads to ensure effective collaboration throughout the season
Other duties as assigned by Production Management
Skills
Exceptional leadership, communication, organizational, and time management skills
Knowledge of theatrical sound systems and equipment, including mixing consoles, speakers, microphones, amplifiers, EQ, and processing gear
Experience with recording, editing, and playback of sound effects and music
Experience mixing live sound
Knowledge of theatrical audio software such as Qlab and Dante
Ability to accurately budget and create cost estimates
Must be comfortable working with volunteers and students
Must have reliable transportation and/or a valid driver’s license.
Position reports to Production Management. It is a full-time, seasonal position.
Contract: 4/13/2026 through 10/4/2026
Pay is $900-$1000 per week DOE, exempt, with housing available
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Barrington Stage has a three-fold mission: to produce top-notch, compelling work; to develop new plays and musicals; and to engage our community with vibrant, inclusive educational outreach programs. BSC is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability or age. We strongly encourage candidates of color, and/or from diverse backgrounds/underrepresented groups to apply.
Responsibilities
Manage the audio team to provide all audio support for productions and events throughout the BSC 2026 season
Collaborate with sound designers to determine a seasonal rental package, and source equipment to effectively create their designs in the theatre
Maintain accurate and up-to-date paperwork for each production, including plots, inventories, and cue sheets
Consult with Production Management and the creative team to best meet the needs of the production and create accurate cost estimates to remain within budget
Provide rehearsal sound systems for the playback of effects or music in rehearsal studios as necessary
Coordinate and manage the load in and out of sound equipment, including supervising the staff of the audio department and any overhire staff needed
Coordinate with other departments to ensure efficiency and cost-effectiveness when planning load-ins or changeovers
Provide Production Management with accurate load-in/out and changeover paperwork
Train run crew in the handling of any sound equipment as necessary
Attend rehearsals, technical rehearsals, and production meetings as needed, and promptly respond to notes given throughout the rehearsal process
Install and ensure communications systems for each production are in working order, including headsets, cue lights, backstage and house paging systems, dressing room monitors, conductor camera feeds, video monitors, additional video cameras and monitors if needed, and assisted listening systems
Keep the audio shop clean and organized throughout the season
Maintain and update audio inventory
Maintain a safe and healthy working environment
Accurately track expenses and provide expenditure reports to Production Management in a timely manner
Keep up to date on current trends and technologies in sound design and suggest improvements to the company’s stock or sound systems
Maintains clear and consistent communication with Production Management and other Department Heads to ensure effective collaboration throughout the season
Other duties as assigned by Production Management
Skills
Exceptional leadership, communication, organizational, and time management skills
Knowledge of theatrical sound systems and equipment, including mixing consoles, speakers, microphones, amplifiers, EQ, and processing gear
Experience with recording, editing, and playback of sound effects and music
Experience mixing live sound
Knowledge of theatrical audio software such as Qlab and Dante
Ability to accurately budget and create cost estimates
Must be comfortable working with volunteers and students
Must have reliable transportation and/or a valid driver’s license.
Position reports to Production Management. It is a full-time, seasonal position.
Contract: 4/13/2026 through 10/4/2026
Pay is $900-$1000 per week DOE, exempt, with housing available
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