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"The actors especially will be attracted to items that are shiny and colorful." (Hey, when I'm not being an SM I like to be on the other side of the production as an actor, but that's still really funny, and sadly true.) Thanks for a great series…
on Wednesday
I write my initials in Sharpie on all of my tools, and in some cases use a spray can of safety orange/yellow/green to mark a band or spot on the tool that's easily visible. It's actually difficult to find certain tools of con/de-struction in manly p…
January 31
A kit is a must. Even if the theater is well equipped you will find that things that you need right *NOW* are off somewhere else if you have access to them and can find them. The kit contains things that not only move the production forward but help…
January 27
Great questions, Kayla. I'll answer from my experiences as SM for many community theater productions as well as five years of experience as the volunteer technical director of a children's theater. 1a) #1: a sense of calm and focus when you are try…
January 22
Trish, thanks for posting these tips. I'm one of those community theater SMs who is working my way up with professional mentoring of the organization's Producing Director (who was formerly a professional SM early in her career) and various highly ex…
January 22
Not a bad division of labor, all in all. Our community theater operates at a high level, and our (paid staff) Producing Director handles most of what your PM did in much the same manner. Because usually everyone except the director of the play is vo…
October 2, 2010
So, how did the duties all sort out? Inquiring minds and all that...
September 24, 2010
How about suitably dressed bicycle(s) with the pedal gear removed and the actor walking the bike along the floor (both feet at once or duck-walk).The seat and seatpost could removed and a "saddle" piece fitted, and the handlebars could be locked in…
September 7, 2010
I will chime in since I don't believe that I've ever written a proper introduction here. I did a lot of theater (acting and tech) in high school in addition to being a band geek, then pretty much dropped out of both to be somebody's idea of an adul…
August 24, 2010

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What's the last show you worked on?
Oliver! (Stage Manager), Kentucky Cycle (Actor)
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