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STAGE MANAGEMENT
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What is a good SM? A professional attitude ◦Assume responsibility ◦Keep your cool ◦Keep your mouth shut and ears and eyes open ◦Think ahead—anticipate! Personal traits ◦Be considerate ◦Keep a sense of humor ◦Organize and be efficient ◦Punctuality and dependability
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Areas of responsibility PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ◦Assistant stage managers Calls cues for Board operators, Stagehands and House staff As a member of Actor’s Equity is employed by producer and answers to producer, director and designers
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Flow Chart
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The Prompt Script Provide wide margins for notes and cues When photocopying, be aware of “fair use provisions” of US Copyright law Keep in a safe place Page tabs for easy reference are recommended Develop a code which others, if needed, can understand (IE: Warn, Go, Blocking notations, etc.)
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Charlotte Cushman’s promptbook for HAMLET, 1861
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Pirates of Penzance, 1912
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Indices and Charts As a record of production, the promptbook is a record not just of staging but of the entire production ◦Script notations including entrances & exits ◦Company list with contacts ◦Costume, prop, light, sound plots ◦Pronunciation guides ◦Special effects ◦Emergency guidelines
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Rehearsal procedures ESU THEATRE Standard Operating Procedures Standard Operating Procedures
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Technical rehearsals
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Running the show
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American Association of Community Theatre Websites for Stage Management 10 Commandments of Stage Management THEATRE CRAFTS: Stage Management Stage Managers Association SM Resources
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Books on Stage Management
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ESU GRADS ON BROADWAY
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Trinity Wheeler, AEA SM Trinity Wheeler, AEA SM
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