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A leading theatre production company seeks a Senior Archivist in Greater London to manage and preserve the Cameron Mackintosh Archive. This role requires over 10 years of experience in archival management, as well as skills in digitisation and communication. You will oversee both physical and digital materials, coordinate with various teams, and support projects related to theatre productions. The ideal candidate has a strong interest in the performing arts and a solid understanding of copyright and GDPR regulations.
Application Deadline: 17 February 2026
Department: Archive
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Cameron Mackintosh Ltd - Bedford Square
About Cameron Mackintosh Ltd
Cameron Mackintosh Limited is a theatre production company that has been presenting shows in the UK since 1967 and worldwide since the 1980s. The Cameron Mackintosh
Archive was established on an official basis in March 1995 with the primary remit of collating, cataloguing and making accessible material relating to all these shows. This material includes press cuttings, programmes, posters, promotional materials, photographs, recordings, scripts and scores, plans and designs, correspondence, business records and all associated ephemera.
About Delfont Mackintosh Theatres
Running in adjunct with this is the remit of collating data and materials about the architectural and production histories of the eight West End theatres owned by Delfont Mackintosh Theatres Limited, and answering enquiries about those theatres, which are the Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, Novello, Wyndham’s, Noël Coward, Sondheim, Gielgud and Victoria Palace.
Role description
We are seeking a senior archivist with a minimum of 10-years’ experience to oversee the management and preservation of the Cameron Mackintosh Archive comprising thousands of historical records, documents and artifacts related to Cameron Mackintosh theatrical productions, Delfont Mackintosh theatres and the wider business affairs of the company.
In addition to the day‑to‑day safeguarding of an extensive physical and digital body of material, the senior archivist will be responsible for liaising with Marketing, Licensing, Production and Technical teams, and Cameron Mackintosh himself, to provide essential access to documents, data and audio‑visual content which serves a multiplicity of important functions across the organisation. The capacity to multi‑task and respond effectively to requests at a fast pace is key, as is a willingness to embrace the frequent changes which come with working in theatre.
The archive plays an active role in enabling the current and ongoing work of Cameron Mackintosh Ltd. and is also a live resource referenced by researchers, authors and the public on request. The senior archivist is responsible for maintaining the archive as a repository of knowledge, assembling tailored information in response to wide-ranging enquiries. In addition to a pre-existing interest in musical theatre, the appointed archivist will need to build an in‑depth knowledge of the contents of the archive and the people and productions represented within it.
Whilst this role requires exceptional diligence and attention to detail it is also a highly dynamic position, involving regular project work such as the sourcing of materials for publications, TV productions and exhibitions. A strong understanding and sensitivity to issues of IP and copyright in relation to photographs, artworks and audio‑visual material is required, as is previous experience of engaging with digitisation and conservation specialists, picture libraries and other similar repositories. Given the breadth of material in the archive, experience of working in a curatorial capacity and of handling 2 and 3D artworks would be an additional benefit.
As well as physical materials in the archive, there are recordings in analogue digital formats, and more recent born‑digital material produced by different departments for which archival policies will need to be implemented by the archivist. A strong knowledge of digital asset management and GDPR regulations is required, as is experience of using archival databases.
As we are keen to make the history of the company and its shows more accessible, the archivist may be required to co‑ordinate digitisation projects with external specialists. Such projects would build upon previous digitisation, which has included a significant portion of the Cameron Mackintosh video collection and original cast albums together with translations of show scripts and piano vocal scores.
This unique opportunity would suit a multi‑skilled individual with the capacity to work with initiative and independence at the heart of a busy and constantly moving organisation. The appointed individual will need to demonstrate both expertise in archival best practice and a desire to work with flexibility in a creative sphere.
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We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and have an equal opportunity approach across all personal characteristics.
Please note that previous applicants need not apply.