The event is a major new site specific work programmed as part of Mayflower 400 in Plymouth 2020. The creative team include puppet director of War Horse, Mervyn Millar, a world champion kite flier and set designer for Bjork, Carl Robertshaw, award winning Artistic Director Angie Bual and producers Trigger.

In partnership with Arts Council England, Plymouth City Council and Theatre Royal Plymouth this project fuses myth, legend, science, puppetry & aerodynamics into one unforgettable event, which will use the city centre of Plymouth and The Hoe as a stage.

You will be forward-thinking, diligent and organised, overseeing and managing the staging of this large-scale work, including management and development of technical and production teams. We are looking for a resourceful 'yes' person whi is both practical and has good administration skills. 

Full details of the role can be found online here.

We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

Deadline for applications: Monday 30th September 2019, 10am send CV and Cover Letter to hello@triggerstuff.co.uk 

Trigger is a producer led arts organisation making site-specific and site responsive cross artform theatre. It puts the audience in the centre of the action, it’s highly participative. The company is led by award winning Producer and Artistic Director Angie Bual. Trigger are based in Bristol, residents of the Pervasive Media Studio, Watershed. 

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Co-Director and producer of Trigger making live, theatrical and visual work.

Natalie Adams

Co-Director and producer of Trigger making live, theatrical and visual work.