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Stage Management: Other / Re: Il Trittico
« on: Feb 13, 2008, 05:07 pm »
Welcome to the world of opera - it can be great fun and if you like classical and opera music, it's a fabulous place to work.

It's actually fairly unusual anymore for a company to do all three primarily of the time constraints most orchestra contracts have in them - it's just asking for overtime.  The two intermissions are sometimes not as short as would be preferred because the three one-acts have such different sets, so it's a complete change usually.  If you, as ASM, are in charge of the deck, your intermissions will be very busy.  You'll also be cueing on the singers - Il Tabarro isn't too bad because it's a small cast; I haven't done Suor Angelica; Gianni Schicci is fun and there is some cueing throughout, but most of the cast stays onstage the whole time.  As you are going through your score with a cd (hopefully provided by the company), mark all entrances and you'll be ahead of the game.  Be really, really, really familiar with the score while hearing the music - that's where all your cueing comes from and you need to be able to find your place often and easily.
Have a good time!

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Stage Management: Other / Re: Opera Greenie
« on: Jan 02, 2008, 03:31 pm »
If you want someone to sort of help walk you through your first opera, I am a semi-retired SM with as much experience in opera as in all the other genre.  I'd be happy to sort of mentor you through it from start to finish.  Just PM me if interested.  My first question would be do you read music?  There is much in sm-ing an opera that is the same as for musicals and straight plays, but many little things that are a bit different.  Do you have experienced ASM's?  Do you have an AD?  Let me know if you would like some of my time.

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