University of Rochester:
Office of the
Provost:
Academic Center:
School of Arts & Sciences:
English
- Salary Range or Pay Grade
- 11,000
- Description
- Adjunct Instructor/Director in the International Theatre Program of the Department of English for the Fall 2026 Semester from 8/28/26
- 10/15/2026 for
THTR 290-01
Plays in
Performance:
_Big Love_ Teaching responsibilities for this appointment will be
THTR 290-01
Plays in
Performance:
_Big Love_ 4 credits. Your additional duties will include approximately 28 hours of rehearsal per week in connection with this course. Please refer to the following important dates for the production: Rehearsals will begin on Friday, August 28, 2026. Standard rehearsal times are Tuesday
- Friday from 7pm
- 11pm, Saturdays from 10am
- 1pm & 2pm
- 5pm, and Sundays from 11am
- 2pm & 3pm
- 6pm.
Mondays are traditionally an Actors' Night Off. To facilitate a very tight semester schedule, you will have a "Designers Run" (a stumble-thru for the design and production team) on Monday, September 14, 2026. Tech Weekend is scheduled for Friday, October 2 through Sunday, October4, 2026. Dress Rehearsals are scheduled for Tuesday, October 6 & Wednesday, October 7, 2026. The production opens on Thursday, October 8, 2026. The grading of students who are in and/or work on the production will be your responsibility. Rosters and grading should be accessed via the URStudent program and grades will need to be entered prior to the last performance/or the end of your residency. The above duties are the equivalent of 32 hours of service per week (28 hours of rehearsal/class time, 4 hours of preparation, advising, and mentoring).
- Qualifications
- as determined by Artistic Director of the International Theatre Program
- Application Instructions
- Please submit CV and standard application information
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