The Stage Managers. If you're wondering what a stage manager is or what they do, metaphorically they rule the theater and are the key to the gates of success. It's impossible to be specific about what they do because they do everything. They call the show, they get things if you need them, they control breaks, they write things so others won't forget them, and most importantly, they control lunch time. Sometimes the stage managers can be overlooked and under appreciated, but the theatre wouldn't survive one second without them. The most we thank them generally is thank you places when they tell us it's time to begin. Personally, I think they should make a million dollars a day and be required to hear thank you 10 times every hour. I can't express enough my love for stage managers. To all the stage managers, not just in SSMT, but everywhere the theater is a better place because of you. Thank you. Here are two of the SSMT stage managers, Tori and Emily. Not pictures is the head stage manager Ariana because she's too busy for photos.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Day 28: Drum Roll Please
Previously, on David's blog... Lunch was a problem yesterday for me, but someone(s) showed mercy on me. Who are they? Drum roll please...
The Stage Managers. If you're wondering what a stage manager is or what they do, metaphorically they rule the theater and are the key to the gates of success. It's impossible to be specific about what they do because they do everything. They call the show, they get things if you need them, they control breaks, they write things so others won't forget them, and most importantly, they control lunch time. Sometimes the stage managers can be overlooked and under appreciated, but the theatre wouldn't survive one second without them. The most we thank them generally is thank you places when they tell us it's time to begin. Personally, I think they should make a million dollars a day and be required to hear thank you 10 times every hour. I can't express enough my love for stage managers. To all the stage managers, not just in SSMT, but everywhere the theater is a better place because of you. Thank you. Here are two of the SSMT stage managers, Tori and Emily. Not pictures is the head stage manager Ariana because she's too busy for photos.
The Stage Managers. If you're wondering what a stage manager is or what they do, metaphorically they rule the theater and are the key to the gates of success. It's impossible to be specific about what they do because they do everything. They call the show, they get things if you need them, they control breaks, they write things so others won't forget them, and most importantly, they control lunch time. Sometimes the stage managers can be overlooked and under appreciated, but the theatre wouldn't survive one second without them. The most we thank them generally is thank you places when they tell us it's time to begin. Personally, I think they should make a million dollars a day and be required to hear thank you 10 times every hour. I can't express enough my love for stage managers. To all the stage managers, not just in SSMT, but everywhere the theater is a better place because of you. Thank you. Here are two of the SSMT stage managers, Tori and Emily. Not pictures is the head stage manager Ariana because she's too busy for photos.
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