Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, NY, on Long Island is looking for a Props Master who will be responsible for procuring, building, and creating the hand props and set décor for three large productions. Carpentry, upholstery, painting, casting, carving, craft, set dressing, and soft good skills are a must. A reputation for doing the work ahead of schedule and under budget is highly sought. Must drive, have a vehicle, and be very familiar with prop and furniture rental houses in the greater New York area, as well as have connections to area theatres for renting. Must provide own housing in NYC. Single bedroom shared housing is provided in Sag Harbor. Will have access to the Bay Street Theatre scene shop and props storage. Must also have good communication skills with all personnel on the production team and experience working with Broadway designers. May 9 - Sept 11 is the basic season. Design meetings begin during February, so some working long-distance will happen immediately. The summer work will be carried out with the help of a dedicated props intern as well as other interns as needed, so a willingness to teach is required. Must have strong logistic skills since rehearsals begin in Manhattan for two weeks and then move to the theatre on Long Island in Sag Harbor. Final props are due while rehearsals are in Manhattan to make the transition to the stage seamless. Must be available for, but not limited to, production meetings either in Sag Harbor or NYC, load in/load out of rehearsal studio in NYC, tech/Dress/Previews in Sag Harbor, and strike, return of all prop rentals, as well as clean work areas. First set of rehearsal props are due in rehearsal in Manhattan May 7 at 42nd Street Studios. Hand props are completed by the time rehearsals move to Sag Harbor. Final furniture is due the day cast is on stage. Productions: The Forgotten Woman director Noah Himmelstein; set design Tim Mackabee (The Elephant Man) 1990's Chicago hotel room The Last Night of Ballyhoo director Will Pomerantz; set design Alexander Dodge (A Gentlemans Guide to Love and Murder) 1938 upscale Atlanta interior living room/dining room My Fair Lady 2-piano, smaller cast version; director Michael Arden; set design Dane Laffrey (Spring Awakening) 1910 mutli set London World premier concert performance of Stephen Schwartzs Prince of Egypt. Contact Mark Kobak, production manager Bay Street Theatre <mailto:Markkobak@aol.com> Markkobak@aol.com