ASSISTANT TO THE PRODUCERS

Provide administrative, organisational, and creative support across all stages of production

Job Title:  Assistant to the Producers 

Company:  Norwell Lapley

Productions Ltd (NLP LTD) 

Location:  NLP HQ, Stafford & various venues as required  

Reports to:  The Producers/Directors

Key Relationships:  Production Co-ordinator, Head of Commercial & Marketing, Finance Manager  

Contract:  Full Time

Salary starting from: £25,000 

Deadline: Noon, Fri 29 May 2026

About Norwell Lapley Productions

Norwell Lapley Productions is a dynamic theatre production company producing and touring high -quality live entertainment across the UK and internationally. The company operates with a small, collaborative core team of producers supported by marketing, finance, and production professionals, alongside a network of freelance specialists.  

We are seeking an organised, proactive, and enthusiastic Assistant to the Producers to support the day -to-day running of our productions and company operations. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build a career in theatre producing and production management.  

 

Role Overview  

The Assistant to the Producers will provide administrative, organisational, and creative support across all stages of production – from development and contracting to touring and performance delivery. The role requires strong coordination skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work flexibly in a busy and fast-paced environment.  

 

Key Responsibilities / Administrative & Organisational Support  

• Manage producers’ diaries, schedule meetings, and coordinate travel and accommodation (including hotel and train bookings).  

• Organise and maintain producers’ inboxes, applying rules and monitoring/actioning/forwarding as appropriate.  

• Input tour information into Segue and update shared show files and cloud-based records.  

• Assist with data entry, sales reporting, and company statistics.  

• In time, assist with tour routing and venue bookings.  

 

 Production Support  

• Draft, issue, and track deal memos and contracts for cast, creatives, and venues.  

• Maintain accurate contract and production documentation.  

• Support audition processes – scheduling, communication, and logistics, providing administration support on the day. 

• Attend production openings and provide on-site assistance to producers when required.  

 

Production Logistics  

• Coordinate logistics for rehearsals, auditions, and touring activity.  

• Assist in sourcing, collecting, and transporting props, costumes, and technical equipment using the company vehicle.  

• Arrange travel, accommodation, and hospitality for artists and staff.  

• Provide hands-on support during production periods, including venue visits.  

 

Marketing, Sales & Merchandise  

• Liaise with the Head of Marketing and Commercial to ensure producers are aligned with campaign activities.  

• Support merchandise logistics, including postage, packaging, and distribution.  

• Assist with gathering marketing and sales data for reports and funding applications.  

 

Company Support  

• Support general office administration and company-wide operations.  

• Act as the first point of contact for general enquiries to the producing team.  

• Support the preparation of funding applications and company reporting.  

• Contribute to team meetings and creative brainstorming sessions.  

 

Person Specification / Essential Skills & Attributes  

• Excellent organisational and multitasking abilities with strong attention to detail.  

• Effective written and verbal communication skills.  

• Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative approach to teamwork.  

• Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and cloud-based systems (e.g., OneDrive, Google Drive).  

• Ability to manage competing deadlines in a fast -paced environment.  

• Willingness to travel and work occasional unsociable hours to support live events.  

• Full UK driving licence.  

 

Desirable Skills & Experience  

• Previous experience in arts administration, theatre production, or live event coordination.  

• Familiarity with theatre touring processes, contracting, and scheduling software (e.g. Segue or similar).  

• Understanding of marketing and box office data reporting.  

• An interest in developing a career in theatre producing and/or the arts and cultural sector.

To Apply:  Please send your CV and a short cover letter explaining your suitability for the role to Denise Goodman – Production Coordinator, no later than noon on Fri 29 May 2026