Anticipated, Bachelor of Fine Arts: Theatre Design and Technology IATSE Local: 578 Union Member.

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Anticipated, Bachelor of Fine Arts: Theatre Design and Technology IATSE Local: 578 Union Member

Musicals: Guys and Dolls – Production Stage Manager, WVU. The World Goes Round – Production Stage Manger, WVU. Straight Plays: The Visit - Production Stage Manager, WVU Blithe Spirit - Production Manager, WVU Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – Production Stage Manager, WVU The Grapes of Wrath – Production Stage Manager, WVU Shakespeare in the Park – Production Intern, New York Public Theatre Dance: What You Will – Production Stage Manager, WVU *WVU Stands for West Virginia University.

By The Numbers: Cast of 25 actors and 2 Dancers. Approximately 200 Light Cues. Over 125 Fly Cues. Crew of over 20. Runtime of 2:40. 1,444 seat proscenium Theatre. 8 Week Rehearsal Period 22 piece orchestra. Excerpt from 8 page shift sheet: Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance. Directed By: Lee Blair Location: Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre (Hot box girls from Guys & Dolls)

By The Numbers: Cast of 6. Over 120 Light Cues. 212 Seat ¾ Thrust Space. 6 Piece Orchestra. Crew of over 10. Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance. Directed By: Lee Blair Location: Gladys G. Davis Theatre (Ensemble members Todd Berkich, Taylor Ferrera, and Katarina Whitmarsh)

By The Numbers: Cast of 16. Approximately 100 Light Cues. Over 100 precise sound cues. 212 Seat ¾ Thrust Space. 6 Large polyfoam masks. Over 16 ½ and ¾ face masks. Large Body sculpting costume pieces. Guest Director Crew of over 10. Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance Directed By: Victor Maog Location: Gladys G. Davis Theatre (Final moments of show, with falling money) (Sample rehearsal calendar)

(Box Set for Blithe Spirit) By The Numbers: Full Production Staff 212 Seat ¾ Thrust Space. Intensive 3 week tech and performance schedule. Nightly breakable consumables on stage. Live Flame (Sample performance and tech schedule) Position: Production Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance Directed By: Jenna Cole Location: Gladys G. Davis Theatre

By The Numbers: Cast of 6. Approximately 100 Light Cues. Large 800 Seat Proscenium House. Hemp House. Crew of over 10. Trucked Show. Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance. Directed By: Jenna Cole Location: Metropolitan Theatre, Morgantown, WV. (Pivotal staging point, where all actors become Hyde)

By The Numbers: 20 Actors and 2 Musicians. Approximately 100 Light Cues. 212 Seat ¾ Thrust House. Crew of over 10. Complex Storm Scene. Runtime of 2:38. (Excerpt of Master Actor/Scene Breakdown.) Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance Directed By: Jerry McGonigle Location: Gladys G. Davis Theatre (Precise lighting cue, with majority of cast on stage)

By The Numbers: Over 10 separate Choreographers. 5 Different Lighting Designers. 1,444 Seat Proscenium Theatre. Multiple Fly Cues. 8 Week Rehearsal Process Position: Production Stage Manager Company: West Virginia University School of Theatre and Dance Directed By: Heather Ahern Location: Lyell B. Clay Concert Theatre (Secluded moment during large group dance) (Intense moment, during a piece including the living dead)

By The Numbers: 1,872 Flexible Space Theatre. LORT B Contract. Center of Central Park. Intensive Training Workshops. Side By Side work with industry professionals. Position: Production Intern Company: NYSF/New York Public Theatre. Production Manager: Jim Szekely Location: Delacorte Theatre, Central Park NY, NY. (Delacorte Theatre, Central Park) (Public theatre headquarters, 425 Lafayette St.)