Set and Costume Designer for ‘Blue/Orange’, OSO Arts Centre

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Job: Set and Costume Designer for ‘Blue/Orange’, OSO Arts Centre

Job: Set and Costume Designer for ‘Blue/Orange’, OSO Arts Centre

Organisation: OSO Arts Centre

Postcode: SW13 0LF

  • Job Title: Set and Costume Designer for ‘Blue/Orange’, OSO Arts Centre
  • Salary: Under £10K
  • Hours:
    Part time
  • Artform: Theatre
  • Role: Creative
  • Contract: Contract
  • Closing date: Mon, 09 Feb 2026

  • Location:

    London

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Job Summary

The OSO Arts Centre is looking for a Lighting and Sound Designer for its next in-house production, the play ‘Blue/Orange’ by Joe Penhall.

Job Description

Following last year’s previous critically-acclaimed productions of Things I Know to be True and Enigma Variations, the OSO Arts Centre presents its next in-house production: the Olivier-winning Blue/Orange, written by acclaimed playwright Joe Penhall.

Christopher has been confined to a psychiatric ward for a month. He wants out. The problem is he still thinks oranges are blue. A junior psychiatrist, convinced he needs help, wants to section him. The senior consultant thinks it’s all a question of culture: at home in Shepherd’s Bush, Christopher will be amongst ‘his people’. And besides, it costs taxpayers’ money to keep Christopher in care…

Directed by OSO Artistic Director Lydia Sax (Enigma Variations, Things I Know to be True, Revlon Girl, Once Upon a Bridge) and produced by Jamie Rycroft (Getting Through It, The Sound Collector, The Play Lottery).

We are looking for a set and costume designer who will be able to bring the world of Blue/Orange to life. The Designer will be responsible for all aspects of designing the set and costume for the show, including working with a volunteer set builder to construct the set, sourcing costumes, and overseeing the sourcing of props.

Pay: An hourly rate of £14.25 per hour, inclusive of holiday pay, with an expected maximum number of hours of 124 hours across the project. Hours will be tracked by the Producer in discussion with the Designer.

Key Dates

  • Regular production and design meetings between now and rehearsals
  • Readthrough and design presentation: 9th April
  • Rehearsals: 10th-23rd April
  • Get-in and technical rehearsals: 26th – 28th April
  • Opening night: 29th April
  • Get-out: 10th-11th May

Job Requirements

Essential:

  • Experience of set and costume design on at least one professional show
  • Able to work closely with the director, creative teams and artists to come up with creative ideas

Desirable qualities:

  • Qualification in set and/or design or theatre with significant design component

How to Apply

Applications are open until 6pm on Monday 9th February. Please email a CV along with a short cover letter outlining your experience and why you are interested in the role. The show’s script is available on request by email.

Shortlisted candidates will be sent a script and be invited to prepare an outline of their expected design for an interview taking place on the morning of Wed 11th February.

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