My theatre company has been having a hard time lately finding qualified stage managers who are also available. I'm stage managing some shows, but my schedule is so tight that I can't do all of them. At a meeting last night, we were talking about an upcoming playwright competition and somehow got on the subject of hosting a competetive (non equity) stage manager event - something fun, but with the objective of showing appreciation for the difficulty of the field, as well as building our own database of area SMs.. I'd be curious to get feedback on the idea.
I'm thinking it would be valuable to get multiple theatre companies involved in planning the event, as it would potentially be a good opportunity for SMs to get their resumes out there. We could serve snacks, have some booths set up, Olympic events, and wrap up with some kind of award ceremony?
SM Olympic Events:
- Scheduling Competition: contestants get 10 actor conflict sheets and have ten minutes to produce a workable rehearsal schedule
- Diplomacy Competition: two actors have a personality conflict and SMs have five minutes to de-escalate the issue
- Malfunctioning Set-piece Competition: a set piece breaks down and contestants have five minutes to come up with a quick repair solution
- Other ideas?
What do you think? Would it be worthwhile to pursue this idea? If it were in your area, would you participate?