Manager, Producing & Development (PH)
Company: The Walt Disney Company
Location: New York City
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Posting Title: Manager, Producing & Development (PH) Req ID:
10146724 Job Description: At Disney Theatrical Group we strive to
create a culture of innovation, inclusion, collaboration, and
creativity. Stories shape how we see ourselves and everyone around
us. As storytellers, we have the power to not only uplift and
inspire, but also to champion the spectrum of voices in our world.
If you want to help tell compelling and enduring stories through
live theater, we want to hear from you. Reporting to the Director,
Producing and Development, the Manager, Producing and Development
(PH) will play a key role in the creation and artistic management
of new musicals for Disney Theatrical Group, including: DEVELOPMENT
/ PRODUCING Manage and line-produce major elements of readings &
workshops, including but not limited to booking rehearsal spaces;
liaising with stage managers and music team members; managing
technical elements like load-in/load-out, sound and music equipment
rentals, off-site band rehearsals; facilitating the casting process
whether internal to DTG or alongside an external casting director;
offering opinions on casting and hiring of production team members
such as production assistants and music assistants; overseeing
script/score printing & change process with stage management and
author team including execution in Final Draft; attending
read-thrus and rehearsals and checking in with creative team
members; managing guest lists at final presentations; etc. Manage
financial and business affairs components of new work development,
working with Assistant General Manager, Special Projects and
Director, Development & Producing on all budgets and EFCs related
to labs, workshops and titles in development, and adjacent projects
like EPs or Cast Albums. Generating and facilitating the
dissemination of at-will agreements and CRPs for team members
alongside Business Affairs team; executing high level creative team
fee and advance payments in early stages of development and
organizing the hand-off to general managers once in production;
conduct script and/or score analysis projects for legal review
regarding royalty participation decisions. Facilitate communication
and collaboration with Creative Team members across various shows
in development, including directors and writing teams, throughout
the multi-year creative process from seed of the idea to first
production. Organize various meetings with creative or production
personnel; maintain a detailed one-line calendar of all creative
team conflicts and development milestones, timelines and deadlines;
manage and host creative work sessions onsite at DTG; manage
archives of all scripts and scores for the project; oversee non-nyc
based core creative team travel, occasionally as booker but more
often as liaison between key VIP talent and DTG production/GM team.
Provide Artistic & Dramaturgical Support to authors and directors,
including but not limited to: creating detailed beat outlines and
song spotting documents; conducting show-specific research and
dramaturgical projects; generating yellow-lines of scripts to track
changes; offering thoughtful creative feedback on script/score via
the Director, Development & Producing; organizing notes from DTG
executives or amongst creative team members throughout process.
Facilitate portions of regional engagements and pilot productions
of development titles, including traveling to regional theatre
partners to be onsite for rehearsals, tech and previews,
participating in casting sessions, coordinating production meetings
and check-ins with designers & creative team members with artistic
director, managing director and regional theatre staff; overseeing
travel/housing/per diem for core creative team traveling for the
production; liaising between regional theatre and Disney for all
required approvals such as marketing, design, ticketing, opening
night events, etc. Manage special projects as assigned by Director,
Producing & Development including but not limited to recording
studio sessions / cast albums; special events/concerts/performances
utilizing creative team talent or material from new works; etc.
LICENSING DEVELOPMENT Proof-read JR/KIDS Showkits & all other
script, score and associated print materials related to TYA & Full
Length show releases via MTI or Samuel French; delivering notes and
recommended edits to Assistant Manager, Producing & Development
Review and note guide vocal and accompaniment recordings Attend at
all readings, labs, and pilot productions of new works in the
JR/KIDS/TYA catalogue Provide creative & dramaturgical feedback on
all shows in JR/KIDS/TYA catalogue during development, via the
Director of Producing & Development, who will deliver those notes
accordingly/as needed alongside Assistant Manager, Producing &
Development Provide additional producing or general management
oversight for licensing projects such as choreography videos, guide
vocal/accompaniment recordings, or readings as required by
Director, Producing & Development due to size and scope of project
and/or overarching development calendar and departmental resources.
STRATEGY & SCOUTING & PLANNING Contribute meaningfully to slate
meetings with the EVP Producing & Development and rest of
department regarding DTG creative development and new work
strategy. Participate in the discussion surrounding new titles for
stage adaptation and creative team selection. Make recommendations
for artists (writers, designers, directors, choreographers, etc.)
to join projects in development. Conduct research on prospective
new IP for stage adaptation and potential creative team members to
create them. Organize outcomes and notes from meetings into
actionable next-steps for team leaders. Scouting works and artists
in the theatrical community, so as to be able to participate and
contribute meaningfully to the strategy, greenlight and title /
team selection process. Attend and report on shows and festivals
locally and regionally. Visit and meet with regional theatres for
potential future partnerships. Basic Qualifications: 4 years of
experience in theatrical production with an interest in producing
and new work development Experience supporting high level talent
and senior executives. Knowledge of creative development processes,
especially AEA tiered workshops. Proficiency in presentation
applications and Microsoft Office suite of applications. Excellent
oral/written communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills to
work effectively with various people and styles. Experience
prioritizing tasks in a fast-paced creative environment. Success
working independently as well as part of a team to achieve desired
results. Experience in Final Draft and Canva strongly preferred.
Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in theatre or a related
field, a plus. Disney Theatrical Group , a division of The Walt
Disney Studios, was formed in 1994 and operates under the direction
of Andrew Flatt and Anne Quart. Worldwide, its ten Broadway titles,
including the current Broadway productions of The Lion King and
Aladdin , have been seen by more than 200 million theatregoers and
have been nominated for 62 Tony® Awards, winning Broadway’s highest
honor 20 times. In addition to producing live stage shows globally
through its license to Feld Entertainment, producer of Disney on
Ice , Disney Theatrical Group creates immersive location-based
experiences such as Mundo Pixar and The Nightmare Before Christmas
Light Trail . DTG also licenses musical titles for local, school,
and community theatre productions through Music Theatre
International, resulting in over 500,000 performances around the
world reaching audiences of more than 150 million. Additional Info:
DTG is committed to providing the highest quality opportunities for
the widest group of talented professionals throughout their career
trajectory. The hiring range for this position in New York, NY is
$84,700 to $109,500 per year. The base pay actually offered will
take into account internal equity and also may vary depending on
the candidate’s geographic region, job-related knowledge, skills,
and experience among other factors. A bonus and/or long-term
incentive units may be provided as part of the compensation
package, in addition to the full range of medical, financial,
and/or other benefits, dependent on the level and position offered.
Job Posting Segment: Disney Theatrical Group Job Posting Primary
Business: DTG-Creative Development Primary Job Posting Category:
Creative Development (Stage Productions) Employment Type: Full time
Primary City, State, Region, Postal Code: New York, NY, USA
Alternate City, State, Region, Postal Code: Date Posted:
2026-03-27
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