About Pitlochry Festival Theatre
We are delighted to be hiring a Producer at Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Scotland's leading producer of musical theatre, and the country's only rurally‑located major arts organisation.
Since 1951, Pitlochry Festival Theatre has been the artistic heart and soul of Highland Perthshire, attracting over 100,000 visitors every year.
Our purpose is to improve lives by sharing Pitlochry with the world and the world with Pitlochry. Our mission is to create life‑changing experiences for as many people as possible through our theatre and our environments. We strive to inspire imaginations, foster new levels of understanding, and nurture well‑being, growth, and connection.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s campus now comprises a 538‑seat Auditorium, a 172‑seat Studio theatre as well as our Amphitheatre in the theatre grounds. Our home is a glorious eleven‑acre campus that includes the Explorers Garden.
Role Overview
The Producer will work alongside the Artistic Director and the Head of Producing to develop and deliver a programme of high‑quality produced work and artistic projects and take line‑producing responsibility for specific shows.
Alongside Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s produced work the Producer will also manage and co‑coordinate the Visiting Programme of work and Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s varied winter festivals.
The Producer is a production‑focused role and will act as the central point of communication for all performance activities made, created, originated, or co‑produced by Pitlochry Festival Theatre.
The post holder reports to the Head of Producing and will work closely with the Artistic Director as well as members of the Production and Artistic Teams, colleagues throughout the organisation, Creative Team members, Acting Company’s, and External Collaborators such as co‑producing partners.
Salary & Hours
SALARY: £38,000 PA
HOURS: 35 hours a week Monday to Friday with some evening and weekend working required (Annualised Hours contract)
Application Deadline
The deadline is Monday 23 March 2026 at 10:00.
Tags
* Audience Development
* Dance
* Festivals
* Music
* Theatre
* Traditional Arts
* Visual Arts
* Young People (aged 0 to 25)
* Cultural Tourism
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