Director Open Call- Scratch night call out for THE SCRAP!
No Such Theatre Closing date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026
Artform: Theatre
Role: Creative
Contract: Temporary
London
- Full time
- Unpaid
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Job Summary
Quick-fire scratch nights for adventurous new writing in theatre and performance! The Scrap is an open-access night for writers, actors and directors to try out new ideas, meet one another, and showcase their work in front of an audience. Live music, good drinks, and cool new theatre.
Job Description
The Scrap is a monthly open-call night for new writing, designed to showcase freshly developing texts for performance, and bring artists together to collaborate and keep their instincts sharp - while celebrating communal creativity! We're currently programming up until May, and looking for directors to workshop script submissions. The Scrap is a one-day commitment. WHAT IS IT? The Scrap works in a hybrid form, with two different categories of showcase: the Scratch and the Jam. The Scratch is for ensembles who have already been preparing a piece to do a work-in-progress performance of their work in front of an audience. For the Jam, we take a short excerpt of a new script, partner it up with actors and a director, and workshop it rapid-fire on the afternoon of the event - before doing a rehearsed reading that night. We're looking for playwrights with a new script they've been working on, who are keen to hear it performed out loud and get some responses from creatives and audiences, but who haven't yet assembled a group to develop it. HOW DOES IT WORK? If you apply as a director to help jam on a new text, the process is simple: you get the text a week in advance. You come on down to The Others in Stoke Newington at 1pm on the day of the event. You all say hi to the writer and actors. You workshop the play, and present a rehearsed reading that night. You can find a more detailed breakdown of The Scrap on our website, and if you have any questions before applying, get in touch!
Job Requirements
You should be you, and you is ALMOST ANYONE. We'll be assigning texts as loosely and diversely as we possibly can - while still taking account of sensitivity based on casting and content of the plays. We're ideally looking for directors who have at least one directing/assistant credit - which could be absolutely anything at any level. You must be to attend both the Jamming afternoon (1pm onward) as well as the evening's performance.
Job Responsibilities
As a director, your main job is to facilitate an exploration of the text up in the space. It's not a grand vision, it's a workshop. So your mandate is to be fun, light, collaborative and exploratory. You don't need to have mountains of experience to direct at The Scrap. To make sure it's a fruitful day for all, we generally ask that you have directed something for the stage: whether that's a Uni show, community theatre, fringe performance or anything around that level. You'll be sent the script in advance to read through, and you're very welcome to bring in some props, sound cues or costume items if you think it'll spice up the workshop. But The Jam isn't meant to be a stress or large time commitment: so it's fine just to show up with a plan and a can-do attitude.
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Job Overview
- Job Title: Director Open Call- Scratch night call out for THE SCRAP!
- Salary: Unpaid
- Hours: Full time
- Artform: Theatre
- Role: Creative
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Thu, 11 Jun 2026
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Job: Director Open Call- Scratch night call out for THE SCRAP!
Job: Director Open Call- Scratch night call out for THE SCRAP!
Organisation: No Such Theatre
Postcode: N16 5SG
How to Apply
Please fill out the linked form with your name, CV, and availability.
- Contact name: Emily Hawkins
- Contact email: [email protected]
About No Such Theatre
NST is a performance collective founded in 2021 with the intention of exploring the liminal space between traditional theatre and experimental performance. We aim to create work that is challenging, liberating, visceral and destablising. Our hope is always to be ambitious and exploratory, pushing at the boundaries of what live performance can represent and how.