2nd Edition

Stage Manager The Professional Experience—Refreshed

By Larry Fazio Copyright 2017
428 Pages
by Routledge

428 Pages
by Routledge

428 Pages
by Routledge

Stage Manager: The Professional Experience–Refreshed takes the reader on a journey through all aspects of the craft of stage management in theatre, including the technological advancements that have come to theatre and the stage manger’s job. Chapters are laid out to reflect the order in which stage managers experience and perform their work: what makes a good stage manager, seeking... Read more

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

2. THE ANATOMY OF A GOOD SM

3. The SM’s CHAIN OF COMMAND LIST – Profiles and Working Relationships

4. STAGE MANAGER FOR HIRE: Seeking Work, Getting the Job, Being Hired Again and Again  

5. THE ELECTRONIC SM - Tools, Supplies, and Equipment

6. HARD COPY – Transitioning Into Electronic Files: Charts, Plots, Plans, Lists, Schedules, Signs, and Reports

7. PRPOFILES and WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

8. RUNNING EQUITY AUDITIONS

9. THE SM’s Pre-PRODUCITON TIME

10. REHEARSALS

11. THE REHEARSAL/BLOCKING SCRIPT

12. THE LAST DAYS of REHEARSALS

13. The CUE/CALLING/PROMPT SCRIPT

14. Moving Lights, Light Emitting Diodes, Lasers, Haze Makers, Scenic Projections,

and Automated Scenery

15. TECHNICAL REHEARSALS

16. THE OPENING PERFORMANCE (Opening Night)

17. RUN of the SHOW

18. THE TOURING SHOW

19. CLOSING THE SHOW

Glossary: The SM’s Working Vocabulary

Biography

Larry Fazio was born in Providence, Rhode Island and lives with his wife in Southern California. While serving in the United States Army, he trained as a motion-picture photographer. As fate would have it, he became part of the Department of the Army Entertainment—Special Services. While with this group, he was awarded the Army Oscar, the Irving Berlin Trophy, and the Gold Key Award—a three-year full scholarship to the Pasadena Playhouse in California. On the merits of his grades there, he was then given another scholarship to attend California State University, Fullerton, to finish his bachelor’s degree, where he won the Best Director Award.

His first big break came with a musical production of Gone With the Wind as the second assistant stage manager. Since that time, he has worked professionally in theatre, managing star productions of musicals, dramas, comedies, and magic shows throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europe. His purpose in writing this book is to bring to the student and beginning stage manager the world of professional stage managing as he worked it and experienced it.