Valley Light Opera
Call for Stage Director
Call for director: The Valley Light Opera will be presenting H.M.S. Pinafore in November, 2025. VLO is seeking nominations and applications for artistic/stage director for our 50th annual production, Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore, to be performed November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16, 2025, at the Academy of Music Theatre in Northampton.
Stage Director Description: The stage director creates the overall artistic concept of the show. The SD works closely with the musical director as well as the set and costume designers, the choreographer and technical director to carry out the concept. The stage director also rehearses principals and chorus in dialogue, acting, blocking, and dancing. An honorarium of $1,000 will be paid at the completion of the performances.
For those interested in applying as stage director, proposals should be submitted by January 15th, 2025. Proposals can be submitted to VLO president Kathy Blaisdell at: kathy.blaisdell222@gmail.com and must include the following:
· Letter of interest and artistic concept (no more than 3 pages)
· Theater or music resume
· References
Nominations are also encouraged and may be submitted to the same email address.
Applications will be reviewed as they arrive, starting immediately. Finalists may be invited to make a presentation to the VLO Board after January 15. A description of the stage version of H.M.S. Pinafore can be found at: https://www.gsarchive.net/pinafore/html/index.html The Valley Light Opera is a volunteer, not-for-profit organization based in Amherst, MA. Each year for over 50 years the VLO has produced fully-staged, orchestrated and lavishly costumed productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and other musical theater works. Rehearsals are typically in Hadley or Amherst, and performances at the Academy of Music in Northampton. Applicants who are unfamiliar with VLO are encouraged to explore our website at vlo.org.
Questions? Please email VLO president Kathy Blaisdell, at kathy.blaisdell222@gmail.com.
