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Stage Management: Plays & Musicals / Creating a call script
« on: Apr 10, 2006, 10:49 am »
I agree. The paper and pen approach is still my favorite. Working on projects from reading to production I enjoy having the ability to change cues from one production to another without re-doing the entire prompt book. I did however recently transition from a three-ring binder to a spiral bound script and find it is much easier to work with - the pages rarely rip out completely.

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Stage Management: Plays & Musicals / Decisions.
« on: Mar 30, 2005, 11:07 am »
I have called from a booth backstage and a booth in the back of house. It really depends on the space. For example, the off-Broadway theater I last worked in had a booth backstage with an infrared monitor system so you could see in the dark, however, it was a peice of SH*T and it was difficult to see if you were in the right cue. On the other hand, working in the back of the house is sometimes a problem when you do not have direct access to the actors and backstage area making it harder to resolve issues when they arise.  :? I guess that didn't asnwer the question...did it?

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