Description
Job Description
Cameron Mackintosh Ltd and The Really Useful Group are looking for a Head of Wardrobe for the London Production of The Phantom of the Opera at His Majesty’s Theatre.
This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a busy department on one of the West End's longest running musicals. We are recruiting candidates with proven experience of large-scale musical theatre productions. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and have an equal opportunity approach across all personal characteristics.
Key Responsibilities
1. Co-ordinate the efficient management of the wardrobe department;
2. Encourage and nurture the working practice and development of all members of the department and maintain the department’s integrity at all times;
3. Oversee care for all costumes ensuring that they are laundered, ironed and stored appropriately;
4. Oversee the smooth running of all costume changes in the production;
5. Ensure that any requests from the supervisors or the creative team are carried out;
6. Alter costumes as required and repair when necessary;
7. Be prepared to teach or learn any show plots when necessary;
8. Liaise with the Company Manager and Production Manager for hiring of all staff within the department;
9. Create where necessary and maintain an up to date costume bible;
10. Assist the Costume Supervisor with any work required for the cast change;
11. Create and supervise all department staffing rotas and provide accurate time sheets on a weekly basis;
12. Provide accurate petty cash returns and supervise all expenditure and ordering for the department;
13. Attend meetings or training courses as required;
14. Attend promotional events such as publicity and photographic calls, press and media interviews and press junkets as required;
15. Be aware of the Producer’s health and safety policies and ensure that requirements in relation to health and safety are met within the department;
16. Uphold and promote at all times the Producer’s child protection policy and related procedures and guidelines;
17. Comply with the Producer’s policies and procedures in force from time to time, including but not limited to the Producer’s policies on Equal Opportunities, Bullying and Harassment, Safeguarding, Social Media, Data Protection;
18. Undertake any other reasonable duties asked for by the Producer.
About Cameron Mackintosh Ltd
Cameron Mackintosh has been producing shows since 1967 and remains the world’s most prolific producer of musicals in theatre history. As well as producing three of the world’s longest running musicals, Les Misérables, The Phantom of The Opera, and Cats, his legendary productions include Miss Saigon, Mary Poppins (co-produced with Disney), Oliver!, Side By Side By Sondheim, Little Shop Of Horrors, Song And Dance, Tomfoolery, The Witches Of Eastwick, and Five Guys Named Moe. His acclaimed new productions of My Fair Lady, Oklahoma, and Carousel have all been international successes, as have his reinvented new productions of Les Misérables, Miss Saigon, and The Phantom of The Opera. Cameron is also co-producer with Jeffrey Seller of Hamilton in London.
In 2013, alongside Working Title Films and Universal, Cameron produced the hugely successful Oscar, Golden Globe, and BAFTA award-winning film adaptation of Les Misérables, which is one of the most successful movies ever of an original stage musical. The concert version of Les Misérables, which was first staged in 1989 at Domain Park in Sydney, has proved to be just as successful as the staged musical around the world. It has been filmed three times – at the Royal Albert Hall, the O2 Arena, and the Gielgud Theatre and is continually rescreened on TV and in cinemas throughout the world and, alongside his spectacular Royal Albert Hall production of The Phantom of the Opera, regularly breaking attendance records for live recording performances of musical theatre.
Cameron owns and operates eight historic London theatres which have all been spectacularly rebuilt and refurbished for the 21st century. They house many of London’s most successful hits. The Sondheim, formerly known as the Queen’s, has been rebuilt and renamed in honour of Cameron’s great friend, theatrical legend Stephen Sondheim who died in 2021. The last show he and Cameron were working on, Old Friends, premiered onstage and then TV as a sensational all-star gala last year and is now open at the Gielgud Theatre for a limited season with a terrific cast, headed by Broadway legends Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga.
In 1990, Cameron inaugurated the Chair of Contemporary Theatre at St. Catherine’s College in Oxford University, with Stephen Sondheim as his visiting professor and his current professor is Adjoa Andoh, co-star of Bridgerton.
Music Theatre International, the world’s largest owner of secondary rights of many of the greatest musicals ever written, is now one of Cameron’s companies. Cameron was knighted in the 1996 New Year’s Honours for his services to British theatre and he is the first British producer ever to be elected to Broadway’s Theater Hall of Fame.
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