Playbill, Inc.
Paid Set Designer - CAD Modeling In the Works Productions Staten Island, NY US 1
Playbill, Inc., New York, New York, us, 10261
In the Works Productions
Staten Island, NY
US
DESCRIPTION Scenic Design Opportunity – Seussical (High School Production)
Please include "Seussical Set Designer - [Your Name]" in the subject line.
We are seeking a student or early‑career scenic designer to create a CAD‑based rendering for a high school production of Seussical.
This is a fully remote design opportunity focused on elevating an existing concept into a cohesive, playful, and imaginative base set that fits the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss.
Stage Specifications - Width: 25’, Depth: 29’, Height: 10.5’
Scope of Work
Base set design only (no scene shifts)
No paint colors or textures needed — focus on form, scale, and structure
Design will build upon provided shapes and required elements
Goal is to enhance and stylize these elements into a more elevated, cohesive Seussical environment
Set should anticipate and incorporate exciting lighting elements (e.g., cutouts, layering, depth, reveal moments)
General knowledge of how scenery interacts with lighting is a plus for rendering purposes
A dedicated on‑site lighting designer/technician will handle all lighting design and execution
Ideal Candidate
Student designer, recent graduate, or early‑career scenic designer
Comfortable working in CAD (Vectorworks, AutoCAD, SketchUp, or similar)
Interested in theatrical storytelling, playful geometry, and imaginative design
Basic understanding of scenic–lighting interaction is a plus
Stipend
$500–$750, based on experience and expected hours
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
Fully remote and flexible
Clear scope and expectations
Credit provided in the production program
Collaborative and supportive creative environment
Potential similar future opportunities
To Apply Please send a resume and 1–3 samples of scenic or CAD work (academic or personal projects welcome). References would be appreciated, but not required. Please feel free to show your personality in your materials!
DURATION Jan 1, 2026 - Feb 21, 2026
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DESCRIPTION Scenic Design Opportunity – Seussical (High School Production)
Please include "Seussical Set Designer - [Your Name]" in the subject line.
We are seeking a student or early‑career scenic designer to create a CAD‑based rendering for a high school production of Seussical.
This is a fully remote design opportunity focused on elevating an existing concept into a cohesive, playful, and imaginative base set that fits the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss.
Stage Specifications - Width: 25’, Depth: 29’, Height: 10.5’
Scope of Work
Base set design only (no scene shifts)
No paint colors or textures needed — focus on form, scale, and structure
Design will build upon provided shapes and required elements
Goal is to enhance and stylize these elements into a more elevated, cohesive Seussical environment
Set should anticipate and incorporate exciting lighting elements (e.g., cutouts, layering, depth, reveal moments)
General knowledge of how scenery interacts with lighting is a plus for rendering purposes
A dedicated on‑site lighting designer/technician will handle all lighting design and execution
Ideal Candidate
Student designer, recent graduate, or early‑career scenic designer
Comfortable working in CAD (Vectorworks, AutoCAD, SketchUp, or similar)
Interested in theatrical storytelling, playful geometry, and imaginative design
Basic understanding of scenic–lighting interaction is a plus
Stipend
$500–$750, based on experience and expected hours
Why This Is a Great Opportunity
Fully remote and flexible
Clear scope and expectations
Credit provided in the production program
Collaborative and supportive creative environment
Potential similar future opportunities
To Apply Please send a resume and 1–3 samples of scenic or CAD work (academic or personal projects welcome). References would be appreciated, but not required. Please feel free to show your personality in your materials!
DURATION Jan 1, 2026 - Feb 21, 2026
APPLY BY EMAIL 78bb9f77-e975-49e1-8a3a-93d8ec2e9b01…
NOTE: Do not copy/paste the above email address as it is encoded with SPAM protection. Just click it to initiate an email from your preferred email client.
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