Camdram

Roles

The Lighting Designer Is responsible for creating an appropriate lighting plan, both from the viewpoint of functionality (simply being able to see the actors), and from the artistic appearance of the lighting (e.g. are scenes set indoors or outdoors, in the early morning, mid-afternoon or late evening). There are two main aspects to this role:

  1. Designing a a lighting plan, which details exactly which lights need to be hung where around the stage area in order to achieve all of the effects required by the show. On more complex shows, this can require careful coordination with the Set Designer, Technical Director and/or Stage Manager to ensure that the lighting and other effects work smoothly together.
  2. Working through the script, designing the look of each individual scene from the available lights (known as plotting), and marking cues in the script at the points when the lighting needs to change, so that the Deputy Stage Manager (on complex shows) or Lighting Operator (on smaller shows, often those in studio spaces) knows when change the lighting states should be changed.

Some directors will have a very strong view about the overall design, whereas others will give their designers a greater input into creating the look of the show.

For best results, the Lighting Designer should work with the other designers to ensure the lighting design is consistent with the overall design ideas. A production will look a lot better if each designer is following a consistent thread and taking into account of the look and atmosphere being created by the other designers.

It is normally left up to the Lighting Designer to decide whether they also want to take on the responsibilities of the Chief Electrician, Lighting Desk Programmer and Lighting Operator. If you do want additional people to take on these roles, you should discuss it at an early production meeting, so as to ensure that everybody in the show knows what is happening, and that suitable time is allowed to find people to take on these roles.

Useful resources[edit]

ADC guide - an introduction to stage lighting

CUADC guide to LDing

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Lighting Designer Vacancies

RED + WHITE is looking for LIGHTING and SOUND DESIGNER ᕙ( •̀ ᗜ •́ )ᕗ
Red + WhitePembroke Players
21:30, Fri 13th February 2026 at Corpus Playroom
Lent Week 3

FRIDAY 13TH FEB | WEEK 3 LENT | ONE NIGHT CORPUS SHOW Do powerpoints, videos and moody lighting sound up your street? Or alternatively, high pitched squeals, egg cracks and a cool soundtrack interest you more? 'Red + White' is looking for a lighting designer  and a sound designer  to help create an immersive and surreal tragi-comedy.

Contact gd510@cam.ac.uk before 29th Jan 2026 00:00 for more details.

Darling Dido Production Team Call Out !
Darling DidoPembroke Players
21:30, Wed 4th – Sat 7th March 2026 at Pembroke New Cellars
Lent Week 6

looking for:** Assistant Directors  x2, Producer , Welfare Officer, Intimacy Coordinator, Stage Managers  x2, Lighting designers , Sound Designers , costume designers , and publicity manager .**

Contact Jennifer Ubenyi - ju250@cam.ac.uk before 27th Jan 2026 23:59 for more details.

Yerma is looking for a WIDER PRODUCTION TEAM
Yerma
19:00, Tue 24th – Sat 28th February 2026 at Corpus Playroom
Lent Week 5

We are looking to fill in the remaining roles in our production team with a Costume Designer , Lighting Designer , Sound Designer /Composer and Publicist .

Contact ds2032@cam.ac.uk before 31st Jan 2026 23:59 for more details.

Wider prod team applications for HMS Pinafore at WRCH!

All aboard the Pinafore! HMS Pinafore is looking for wider prod team members, including: Production Manager , Lighting Designer , Set Designer , Costume Designer , Technical Director , Stage Manager , and Welfare Officer.

Contact pinafore@gands.org.uk before 4th Feb 2026 00:00 for more details.