Bucks County Playhouse is seeking to fill the position of full-time Box Office Manager to serve as an integral player at an exciting stage of growth and re-development.
The Box Office Manager will oversee point of sales operations and customer service for the organization and will be responsible for all audience services functions. This role reports directly to the General Manager and works closely with the Venue Manager.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Box Office Treasury
- Training and supervision of Box Office and Front of House Staff
- Build and Maintain season, rental, and educational programming in Tessitura
- Generate reports and help analyze sales trends with the Marketing Department
- Reconcile daily Box Office accounts
- Processing single ticket, subscription and membership orders
- Assist with subscriber relations, group sales and Box Office operations
- Assemble and implement mailings
- Oversee Concessions/Bar sales in conjunction with Bar Manager
- Serve as first point of contact for Members via Member Hotline
Prior box office experience, preferably in a subscription based theatre, required. Demonstrated knowledge of ticketing systems required. Experience with Tessitura strongly preferred.
Candidate must be a strong team leader, work well under pressure, possess excellent computer and customer service skills and be highly motivated, organized, and detail oriented.
This is a full-time position. Start date is ASAP. Salary commensurate with experience. Email cover letter and resume to daryl@bcptheater.org. Include “Box Office Manager” in the subject line. Please include salary requirement. No phone calls please.
For more information on Bucks County Playhouse, visit www.bcptheater.org.
About The Bucks County Playhouse
Located 90 minutes from New York City, the Bucks County Playhouse opened in 1939 on the site of a grist mill dating from the late eighteenth century. Ironically, the structure was at that time in danger of demolition; however playwright Moss Hart and the local community rallied to save the building and re-opened it as a theatrical venue. In continuous operation ever since, a veritable who’s who of American theatrical royalty has trod its boards, including Kim Hunter, Helen Hayes, Kitty Carlisle, Colleen Dewhurst, Shirley Booth, Lillian Gish, June Lockhart, Grace Kelly, Robert Redford, Bert Lahr, Leslie Nielsen and Walter Matthau.