INSTRUCTOR OPPORTUNITIES AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE!

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INSTRUCTOR OPPORTUNITIES AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE!
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Cleveland Play House is currently seeking theatre instructors, music directors, and choreographers for a variety of opportunities in 2020! 

CPH Theatre Academy Satellite Locations

Cleveland Play House is branching out! We are opening two satellite locations, one in Westlake and one in Shaker Heights. We are looking for Music Directors for our Musical Theatre classes for students ages 8-11. Music Directors will work with a director/choreographer in the class. Westlake classes will be held in Market Square at Crocker Park, 239 Market St, Westlake, OH 44145. Shaker Heights classes will be held in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Cleveland Church, 21600 Shaker Blvd, Shaker Heights, OH 44122.

Dates and times are as follows:

Classes run February 5th-April 8th 2020
Classes are held Wednesdays from 6:30-8:30 pm
Instructors will be compensated $25/ hr for their instructional time

**Please submit a cover letter and resume to Nicole Sumlin, CPH Academy and Curriculum Manager at nsumlin@clevelandplayhouse.com.**

Summer Academy

This summer, join Cleveland Play House, America's first regional theatre, for CPH Summer Academy! Students ages 4-18 will have the opportunity to participate in half day, week long, or two-week intensives for a variety of theatre classes throughout the summer.

We are seeking instructors for our course offerings, with disciplines ranging from improvisation, to acting for the camera to musical theatre. Classes are open to students of all abilities and experience levels. Instructors are compensated $25/ hr of instructional time. 

**Please submit a cover letter and resume to Nicole Sumlin, CPH Academy and Curriculum Manager at nsumlin@clevelandplayhouse.com.**

Drama Club Instructors

Cleveland Play House is proud to partner with Say Yes to Education! to provide after-school enrichment programming for students in a variety of fields. CPH is seeking instructors to implement performing arts curriculum (provided) to create Drama Clubs for our partner schools. The locations and scheduled times for each school's needs are as follows:

Orchard STEM CARE - (Compassionate Arts Remaking Education) Class
4200 Bailey Ave
Cleveland, OH 44113 
M-TH, grades K-1, 3:45-4:45 (curriculum and training provided)

Memorial - DRAMA Club
410 E 152nd St
Cleveland, OH 44110
M-TH, grade 6-8, 3:45-5:45

Marion Sterling - DRAMA Club
3033 Central Ave
Cleveland, OH 44115
M, Grade 5-6, 5-5:45 P; T, Grade 7-8, 5-5:45 P; W, Grade K-2, 3:45-4:45P

Miles Park - (2) DRAMA Club Opportunities
4090 E 93rd St
Cleveland, OH 44105
M-F, Grades K-2, 3-4 PM
M-F, Grades 3-4, 4-5 PM                                       

Instructors are compensated $25/ hr of instructional time. 

**Please submit a cover letter and resume to Nicole Sumlin, CPH Academy and Curriculum Manager at nsumlin@clevelandplayhouse.com.**

For more than eight decades, Cleveland Play House has offered educational programming as varied as the stories on its stages. Motivated by a community of spirited, inquisitive, and creative theatre makers, CPH Theatre Academy provides opportunities for engagement on a variety of levels. Classes welcome working adult professionals, preschool children with big imaginations, and everyone in between. Faculty from Tony Award recipient CPH excite creative potential, fortify aptitude, and nurture the passion necessary for artistic excellence. Come join the CPH team!

**Please submit materials to nsumlin@clevelandplayhouse.com**

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