Intern/Actor Housing
LCT provides housing within walking distance of the theatre. We own three townhouses each with three bedrooms, three and a half baths. Each one is furnished to accommodate up to six people for a total of eighteen at any one time in the season.
The first floor of each townhouse has a living room, dining room, kitchen and the half bath. Living rooms have two futons and a television while the dining rooms have tables and chairs. Each town home provides a basic cable TV package in the living room and wireless internet.
Kitchens are equipped with pots, pans, cooking utensils, plates, dishes etc. You'll find most small appliances (microwave, toaster, etc.) and a refrigerator, stove and dishwasher.
All you need to add is food and the desire to cook (and clean up!)
The second story has two bedrooms, each with its own bath, and a small storage closet. The basement is also set up as a bedroom with bathroom, closets and chests of drawers. You'll also find the utility room, outfitted with a washer/dryer for all tenants use, in the basement.
(And no, the washer/dryer are not
coin operated machines.)
All bedrooms are set up for double occupancy with twin beds, two large closets and two chests of drawers. (Some rooms give you and your roommate the choice to set up as bunk beds if you desire more floor space.) Depending on staffing numbers during the course of the season you may or may not have a roommate during your tenure with the theatre. (Imagine that you will, then if you don't it'll be a pleasant surprise.) All tenants provide their own bed linens and pillows. You should pack thinking along the lines of moving into a dorm room.
We are often asked, "If LCT does not have to provide me housing, would my stipend be able to reflect that change in any way?"
Unfortunately the answer is no. Even if incoming employees decline the housing our mortgage, maintenance, utilities and cable bills do not change so there is no “extra” money that would allow us to increase a stipend.
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