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University of Chicago (UC)

Marilyn F. Vitale Artistic Director

University of Chicago (UC), Chicago, IL, United States

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Location: Chicago, IL

Job Description:

  • Foster an exciting, intellectually rigorous, and innovative artistic and strategic vision, one that serves the Court Theatre mission, vision, and values while contributing to a robust discourse about the past, present, and future of the artistic canon.

  • Oversee season planning, hiring of all artists, and producing of all artistic productions, ensuring that the level of artistry remains stellar.

  • Alongside the Executive Director, continue to build a collaborative, generative relationship with the University of Chicago, including the Faculty Advisory Council and UChicago’s departments, initiatives, faculty, students, and leadership.

  • Co-lead the Court Theatre staff, helping to create and model a working culture centered on collaboration, sustainability, and transparency.

  • Work with the Executive Director and Court team to ensure that the theatre is vigorously embedded in the fabric of the community.

  • Serve as a primary public face and ambassador of Court with civic organizations and public officials, institutional and corporate funders, patrons, partners, volunteers, audience members, and the wider community.

  • Develop a productive partnership with the Executive Director; lead jointly and by example.

  • Ideally serve as a director or in another core artistic role on one or multiple productions per season, delivering extraordinary artistry. Please note: being a stage director is not a prerequisite for the position.

  • Manages managers and professional staff. Establishes performance goals, allocates resources and assesses policies for direct subordinates.

  • Develops strategic goals and plans for long-term growth and expansion of performing arts centers and ensures their financial strength.

  • Performs other related work as needed.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience:

  • Experienced and recognized theatre director and arts leader.

  • Demonstrated history of creating work that attracts the positive attention of other artists and diverse audiences.

  • Minimum of seven years of experience in a progressively responsible role in a theatre or related educational/research organization, including 5 years of senior management and leadership experience.

  • Experience working in higher education.

Preferred Competencies

  • Demonstrated experience as a highly creative theatre artist, someone with vision and rigor who can lead and oversee the organization’s artistic programming. A practicing artist is preferred but not required.

  • The ability to serve as a deft collaborator and thought leader at the University of Chicago. Someone who can navigate the breadth of opportunities, partners, and systems within a major research institution and deliver inspiring vision and partnership. Previous university experience is desirable but not required. Note: this is not a faculty or tenure-track position.

  • Strong producing skills and a strength in nurturing the work of other artists.

  • A track record of leading teams with integrity and a commitment to collaboration, sustainability, listening, innovation, and excellence.

  • A commitment to fostering a positive role for the theatre within Court’s various communities.

  • Prior leadership experience within nonprofit theatres is not required but preferred.

  • A dynamic public presence that will inspire the Board, staff, and public to support the theatre’s artistic work and organizational vision.

  • Strategic thinking and the ability to build alignment around major organizational initiatives and priorities, in collaboration with the Executive Director.

  • A wide knowledge of the theatre canon, as well as curiosity and insight about where the theatre field is headed.

  • Demonstrated personal characteristics of integrity, honesty, accountability, and ethics.

  • Demonstrated management experience in a theatre or performing arts organization known for innovative programming, artistic excellence, and strong ties with the community; an extensive background or passion for theatre and educational & public programming would be an advantage; knowledge of current trends and developments in the performing arts.

Working Conditions

  • Ability to work evenings and weekends.

Application Documents

  • Resume/CV (required)

  • Cover Letter (required) - The cover letter should describe your background and your approach to leadership and also address: What is it about this role and Court Theatre that excites you?; What in your background makes you a compelling candidate for Court Theatre?; When you think about success in leading the Court, what comes to mind?

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