
Production trainee
Closing date for applications: Friday 20th February 2026 at 5.00pm
Salary: London Living Wage
Location: London
Start date: 23rd March 2026
Duration: 6 months
Working hours: Full-time
Interviews: Week commencing 9th March
Step behind the stage with this immersive six-month traineeship, gaining hands-on production experience and learning how world-class innovative shows are brought to life.
The Royal Court Theatre is internationally-recognised as the UK’s leading theatre for new work, with a 70-year commitment to developing and championing talent on and off stage. Each year it nurtures hundreds of emerging practitioners through structured development, placements and learning programmes – supporting them all the way through to professional debuts and major productions.
Its mission is defined by taking risks on stages – inspiring audiences, artists and communities, and empowering new and diverse voices to drive forward national culture and public conversation. Every year Royal Court reaches over 100,000 people between its two theatres, touring productions and youth and community projects. Coming at an exciting time during its 70th Anniversary, this traineeship ensures both practical learning and a real dose of inspiration and excitement for someone new to the industry.
This production traineeship provides a supported, developmental role in our busy world-class backstage theatre teams – including opportunities to build to professional credits, and gain insights into future career pathways in theatre. Throughout the traineeship, the successful candidate will undertake supervised, developmental tasks that build confidence in rehearsal support, technical periods and performances, giving direct insight and hands-on experience into how plays are developed, rehearsed and staged in a world-leading contemporary theatre. There will also be opportunities to work alongside globally renowned artists, brand new writers and youth participants. The six-month traineeship will follow a structured timeline to support learning and development, potentially as follows:
- Months 1-2: Learning through practice, shadowing, and supervised contributions at the heart of our teams
- Months 3-4: Taking on more guided responsibilities and ownership of smaller, defined tasks on each production
- Month 5: Opportunities for short tailored placements across other departments of interest to the trainee, potentially including our producing, venue management, operations and marketing & communications teams
- Month 6: Taking on stage management responsibilities for festival presentations and readings in our September 2026 Open Submissions Festival in a supported environment, securing professional credits as an outcome
Key activities
- Supporting rehearsals, including setting up and maintaining rehearsal rooms, props and equipment
- Sourcing and adapting props
- Creating and updating relevant production paperwork
- Attending key production meetings and assisting with follow-up tasks
- Supporting deputy stage managers in managing rehearsal rooms, including wellbeing and pastoral care for rehearsal companies
- Observing and assisting fit-ups, set builds, and technical rehearsals
- Shadowing and supporting stage managers during technical rehearsals and running shows
- Helping backstage before and during performances, including company check-ins and wellbeing support
- Connecting with wider departments through optional placements across the organisation based on the candidate’s interests
What you will gain
- A clear understanding of professional production and stage management workflows, and the careers in these fields
- Enhanced confidence in rehearsal-room support, from wellbeing and inclusion for new and diverse artists to professional standards expected of world-leading talent
- First-hand experience of technical and performance periods
- Insight into the artistic and logistical processes of producing new theatre, and wider career pathways and opportunities across the UK theatre sector
- Clear, demonstrable evidence of work in a professional theatre environment and specific credits for your CV
- Build a meaningful professional network via introductions to creative teams, freelancers and partner organisations
What we are looking for
- No formal training is required but some experience or transferable skills that relate to stage management, theatre or backstage theatre are desirable
- A passion and genuine interest for theatre, stage management and backstage theatre, with an interest in exploring future pathways and careers within these
- Strong communication and organisational skills
- Curiosity and willingness to learn
- A positive flexible approach to working, with the possibility of some evening and weekends as required
To apply
- Log in to your Creative Access account or register today to apply for this opportunity
- Upload your CV and cover letter as one document (applications without a tailored cover letter will not be accepted)
- Once submitted, you can no longer amend your application, so proof-read carefully
- Do not contact the company directly
- Please email any queries about this role to Creative Access at this address: recruit@creativeaccess.org.uk
This opportunity is open to Black, Asian and ethnically diverse candidates.
This role is part-funded by the Mo Siewcharran Memorial Fund which supports internships for young talent from ethnicities that are under-represented in the theatre, publishing and music industries.
Level of experience
- Entry