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Head of Props - Shaw Festival

This is a Permanent, Full-time position.

Category: Production
Province: Niagara on the lake, Ontario
Position: Head of Props
Deadline: June 26, 2026
Posted: June 1, 2026
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Job Description / Duties

We are seeking a creative and highly skilled Head of Props to lead the Properties Department in delivering the objects, details, and textures that bring our productions to life.
This is a senior leadership role for a collaborative maker and problem-solver who thrives in a fast-paced production environment. From handcrafted hero props to sourced period details, you and your team will realize the artistic vision of each production while balancing timelines, budgets, and resources.
Working closely with Designers, Directors, Stage Management, and Production leadership, you will guide a team of artisans and technicians, ensuring exceptional quality, strong organization, and a safe, supportive workplace.

Start Date: Early November 2026

Key Responsibilities

Artistic Leadership & Show Realization

• Interpret scripts, design drawings, and production meetings to determine prop needs and execution strategies.
• Lead the creation, sourcing, adaptation, and procurement of props, set dressing, and specialty items.
• Produce prototypes, mock-ups, and rehearsal-safe versions of props as required.
• Oversee craftsmanship across woodworking, sewing, upholstery, metalwork, casting, scenic art integration, and finishing.
• Ensure all props meet artistic intent from rehearsal through performance and strike.

Show Leadership & Production Collaboration

• Serve as Show Lead on assigned productions (minimum 4 per season).
• Collaborate closely with Designers, Directors, Stage Management, and Technical Departments.
• Ensure rehearsal props are prepared, tracked, and maintained throughout the rehearsal process.
• Respond efficiently to rehearsal and performance notes with clear communication and follow-through.
• Participate in production meetings, technical rehearsals, previews, and strikes.

Departmental Leadership & Crew Management

• Supervise Assistant Head of Props, Props Coordinators, artisans, technicians, and seasonal staff.
• Work collaboratively with Show Leads to distribute workload across the season.
• Support hiring, onboarding, training, and professional development of team members.
• Foster a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative shop culture.
• Resolve workplace issues with professionalism, clarity, and fairness.

Operations, Budgeting & Planning

• Lead departmental planning for the full production season in coordination with Production leadership.
• Prepare, manage, and track departmental budgets, labour allocations, and material costs.
• Oversee purchasing, inventory control, and vendor relationships.
• Maintain accurate records of expenditures, petty cash, and cost tracking.
• Participate in shared operational responsibilities including accounting coordination, health & safety compliance, and shop stewardship alongside other departmental leads.

Shop Operations, Safety & Infrastructure

• Maintain a safe, organized, and efficient Props Shop and storage facilities.
• Ensure compliance with all applicable health and safety regulations (including WHMIS and Working at Heights).
• Oversee use, maintenance, and accountability of tools, equipment, and shop resources.
• Promote environmentally responsible sourcing, construction, reuse, and disposal practices.
• Contribute to continuous improvement of workflows, materials, and production techniques.

Seasonal Lifecycle Management

• Manage props from initial concept through build, rehearsal, performance, strike, and archival storage.
• Ensure continuity and tracking of props across repertory rotations and transfers between productions.
• Oversee strike, restoration, and storage systems at season end.

Qualifications / Required Skills

Required Qualifications
• 6+ years of professional theatre experience in props or prop management, including supervisory responsibility.
• Strong hands-on expertise across multiple fabrication disciplines (woodworking, sewing, upholstery, metalwork, casting, finishing, etc.).
• Proven ability to lead teams in a fast-paced, multi-production environment.
• Strong ability to read and interpret design drawings, technical documents, and production paperwork.
• Demonstrated experience managing budgets, schedules, and competing priorities.
• Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills.
• Valid driver’s licence with clean driving record.
• Current First Aid certification.
• Working knowledge of health and safety practices (WHMIS, Working at Heights).

Preferred Qualifications
• Post-secondary training in technical theatre, production, or related field.
• Experience in repertory theatre or high-volume production environments.
• Familiarity with Vectorworks and or CAD , Photoshop, and digital tools is an asset.
• Experience with historical research and period sourcing.
• Knowledge of stage effects and specialty prop construction.
• Experience working in a unionized environment.

Additional Information

Working Conditions
This role is physically demanding and requires regular lifting (up to approx. 50 lbs), use of ladders and shop equipment, and time spent in rehearsal halls, shops, and stage environments.
The standard schedule is Monday–Friday daytime hours; however, evenings, weekends, and overtime will be required based on production schedules and rehearsal demands.

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
The Shaw Festival is committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and accessible workplace that reflects the world around us. We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage applications from Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour (IBPOC), LGBTQ2+ individuals, and people of all gender identities and abilities. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process upon request.

The Shaw Festival is committed to fair compensation and providing a structured environment that supports professional growth and work-life balance. • Annual Salary Range: $85,000 – 90,000 Annually • Work Schedule: This is a full-time position. Hours are typically 8-5pm but hours can and will vary during the season to align with production scheduling • Vacation: three weeks’ vacation annually prorated for 2026. • Benefits and RSP (3 month waiting period)

Salary: Annual Salary Range: $85,000 – 90,000

Contact Information

Application Process

Interested candidates should submit:
• Cover letter
• Resume
Applications must be received by 5pm, Friday June 26th, 2026.
Please submit to:
Director of Human Resources
Email: dlg@shawfest.com 
Please include the position you are applying for in the subject line
While all applications are appreciated, only those selected for an interview will be contacted

Employer Profile

In 1962, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, lawyer and playwright Brian Doherty parlayed his love for the work of Irish playwright Bernard Shaw into a summer theatre festival, producing eight performances of Don Juan in Hell and Candida in the Court House auditorium. In this singular act of passion for theatre and culture, the Shaw Festival was born.

Today, with 10 or more productions each year performed in three theatres for an audience of more than 250,000, the Shaw Festival has grown to become a major Canadian cultural icon, a gem in this country’s rich cultural heritage. Inspired by the wit and passion of Bernard Shaw, the Shaw Festival is a contemporary theatre that features a smart, provocative, potent and diverse mix of plays from the past and present, performed by our celebrated repertory theatre Ensemble. The result is theatre that is challenging, surprising, often funny and always entertaining. These plays are lovingly and artfully brought to the stage each year by a talented team of actors, directors, and designers, showcasing the incredible tapestry of talent that this country contributes to the world.

Helmed by Artistic Director Tim Carroll (TC), The Shaw’s 64th Season runs from April 2 to December 23.


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