Comments - Basic Stage Manager Tools - Clothes - TheatreFace2014-04-27T00:26:32Zhttp://www.theatreface.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2529492%3ABlogPost%3A76806&xn_auth=noAs a sound guy, I often find…tag:www.theatreface.com,2011-02-27:2529492:Comment:885022011-02-27T21:19:05.103ZGordon P. Firemarkhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/Gfiremark
As a sound guy, I often find myself in the middle of the house, so I like to have a set of "dressy" black clothes, including a black blazer, button down shirt and slacks. Theatre patrons still dress up (mostly) and the appreciate that there's not some schlub in jeans and T shirt stepping over them to get to the console, just before the show starts.. Like I o not, the crew is part of the overall impression made by the show. It best to appear professional at all times.
As a sound guy, I often find myself in the middle of the house, so I like to have a set of "dressy" black clothes, including a black blazer, button down shirt and slacks. Theatre patrons still dress up (mostly) and the appreciate that there's not some schlub in jeans and T shirt stepping over them to get to the console, just before the show starts.. Like I o not, the crew is part of the overall impression made by the show. It best to appear professional at all times. Hey, ES and Kenny!
Thanks s…tag:www.theatreface.com,2011-01-26:2529492:Comment:768722011-01-26T01:17:31.827ZTrish Causeyhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/TrishCausey
<p>Hey, ES and Kenny!</p>
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<p>Thanks so much for writing those nice comments (will make my editor very happy {:-). Seriously though, Stage Managing is a unique animal, and I really don't think there's a harder job in the theatre. I think I will write another post after my next one just on the mental aspect of SM-ing. It's not for everyone, and when you get thrown into it, it can be utterly overwhelming.</p>
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<p>Feel free to ask me any general questions on Stage Managing or…</p>
<p>Hey, ES and Kenny!</p>
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<p>Thanks so much for writing those nice comments (will make my editor very happy {:-). Seriously though, Stage Managing is a unique animal, and I really don't think there's a harder job in the theatre. I think I will write another post after my next one just on the mental aspect of SM-ing. It's not for everyone, and when you get thrown into it, it can be utterly overwhelming.</p>
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<p>Feel free to ask me any general questions on Stage Managing or questions specific to a circumstance you have encountered or are going through, and I'll do the best I can to answer!</p>
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<p>Take care!</p>
<p>trish</p> Lovin' this series, Trish! A…tag:www.theatreface.com,2011-01-25:2529492:Comment:768652011-01-25T19:06:54.837ZKenny Knapphttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/KennyKnapp
Lovin' this series, Trish! As a Producer/Director, I've worked with great SM's and always trying to train up new ones. I know what I need from them but it can be difficult to communicate those expectations. Thank you for documenting this stuff - it's now required reading for all my SM's!
Lovin' this series, Trish! As a Producer/Director, I've worked with great SM's and always trying to train up new ones. I know what I need from them but it can be difficult to communicate those expectations. Thank you for documenting this stuff - it's now required reading for all my SM's! Thank you for you first three…tag:www.theatreface.com,2011-01-25:2529492:Comment:768632011-01-25T19:05:32.282Ze s dombroskyhttp://www.theatreface.com/profile/esdombrosky
<p>Thank you for you first three articles on Stage Managing. I am using your articles to help bring all of us at our Theatre up to speed on "how it should be done". We're an all-volunteer group needing education. Thanks and keep those articles coming.</p>
<p>Thank you for you first three articles on Stage Managing. I am using your articles to help bring all of us at our Theatre up to speed on "how it should be done". We're an all-volunteer group needing education. Thanks and keep those articles coming.</p>