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Candidates must have the right to live and work in the UK.
We are a company that offers a work culture that nurtures and encourages personal and professional development. We encourage diversity and inclusion across all our shows and particularly encourage those from underrepresented backgrounds to apply.
Salary: £750 per week
Contract: Fixed Term SOLT/BECTU Contract
Contract Dates: w/c 13th April 2026 (TBC) – 18th July 2026
Rehearsals/Get In: w/c 13th April 2026
Tech: w/c 20th April 2026
Performances: 25th April – 18th July 2026
Show schedule: Performances are 6 days per week, typically Monday – Saturday. The performance schedule shall be confirmed at point of contract.
Holiday: As per the SOLT/BECTU Agreement (32 days per full calendar year). There will be a holiday embargo across this contract and any accrued holiday shall be paid out at the end of contract.
Performance Location: @sohoplace, 4 Soho Pl, Charing Cross Rd, London W1D 3BG
Benefits: Employee Assistance Programme, Wellbeing and Resilience programmes, access to physiotherapy, local discounts.
Personal attributes: We are looking for applicants with previous Wardrobe experience on a musical. Candidates must be prepared to undertake physically demanding tasks and have excellent sewing skills. Candidates must also have the ability to work flexibly in high pressure environments.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- To assist with the maintenance and running repairs of the costumes under the instruction of the Head of Wardrobe and in liaison with the Deputy Head of Wardrobe, throughout rehearsals, tech and performances;
- To attend rehearsals and fittings as mutually agreed between us, your department, and the Costume Designer and/or Costume Supervisor;
- To uphold the high production standards set by the Costume Designer and maintain the artistic quality of the original design;
- To assist in the good maintenance of all costumes, ensuring that costumes are maintained at a high standard, as directed by the Head of Wardrobe;
- To assist with the laundry of the costumes and arrangement of dry cleaning as appropriate;
- To assist the cast with dressing for each performance;
- To undertake a dressing plot, and to assist the cast with any quick changes during the performance, as required;
- To learn the tracks in the Wardrobe department, to ensure you can cover them if required;
- To assist with ordering and replenishing of department supplies as needed;
- To report any replacements, alterations or repairs needed for the costumes to the Head of Wardrobe;
- To assist in overseeing department deps to ensure there is sufficient cover for you and for your department for any periods of absence;
- To support the Deputy Head of Wardrobe in the performance of their duties, and deputise for them when necessary;
- To work collaboratively with all other departments, including the theatre technical team, to ensure the smooth running of the production and rehearsals;
- To ensure all Wardrobe equipment and backstage areas are kept in a tidy and secure manner;
- To provide support for all rehearsals, promotional/marketing events and other calls as required;
- To ensure a safe working environment is maintained at all times and that all Health and Safety procedures and practises are adhered to;
- To be a proactive member of the technical team and support the wider team;
- To assist in compiling and keeping up-to-date all necessary show paperwork (including the Costume Bible) both in hard copy and digital;
- To obtain where possible VAT invoices for any hires and purchases made through petty cash;
- To maintain the department Health and Safety record and good housekeeping procedure;
- To comply at all times with the rules and regulations in force at the venues under the control of the Production;
- To work in accordance with the Producer’s Health and Safety policy, which may include any training deemed necessary;
- Any other reasonable duty that would normally fall within the remit of a Wardrobe Assistant based on industry norms and practice, or as directed by the Costume Designer, Costume Supervisor, Production Manager, Head of Wardrobe, Company Manager, Producers or General Managers.
Person Specification:
- Demonstrable professional experience working in a similar role in the West End or on Tour;
- Previous experience of working on a West End musical;
- Excellent sewing skills;
- Experience with theatrical costume and a good knowledge of working with a range of materials;
- Experience of costume maintenance;
- Experience of dressing actors and running quick changes;
- Be prepared to undertake physically demanding tasks;
- Strong communication skills, both verbal and written with excellent attention to detail;
- A proactive and flexible attitude;
- The ability to work closely with actors and creative teams, and handle confidential information with discretion;
- The ability to work under pressure and effectively prioritise;
- Awareness of current Health & Safety legislation;
- Knowledge of SOLT BECTU agreements.
To apply: please send a CV and a short covering letter (no more than one page) outlining your suitability for the role to recruitment@kennywax.com with your name and the role you are applying for in the subject line.
We reserve the right to interview candidates as applications are received, so encourage early submission.
Closing Date: Wednesday 25th February 2026
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