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Hey everyone!

I've been getting lots of questions via email, insta, and in person. I decided to start a series to answer some of your questions.
I'll try to do this at least once a year, cause I'm sure my answers will change.

I started out on SM Network way back in the day when I was in High School, so I hope this helps someone else who wants to do this one day!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLexFrhCMErsHL60-1Ii-SUVz7GRwjsRot

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Job Postings / PSM for BCEFA dance piece in NYC.
« on: May 09, 2016, 09:55 pm »
I looking for an AMAZING, kind, and on-their-game PSM for an Al Blackstone BCEFA dance piece. It's a wonderful show, with great dir/choreo and cast.

12 cast members & 1 musician (for 1 song), 8 "crate" pieces, props, and 23 songs. Lighting Designer will call LQs. 3 possible Sunday rehearsals in May. Tech for 3 days in 1st week of June, performances Monday June 6th & 13th.

It pays $550

Let me know if you're interested or if you know anyone else who might be.

Email resumes to cheriebtay@gmail.com

Thanks!

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Tools of the Trade / Digital Prompt Books (Do you use them?)
« on: Jun 21, 2009, 07:12 am »
I've seen a few Broadway stage managers in a long running show with all of their cues typed up instead of penciled in. How many people actually type their scripts AND cues/blocking?

- How effective is this technique for you, and how long does it take for you to digitize your whole book?
- What shows have you done it for, and how long was the run?
- What program do you use to type in all your cues?



My first digital prompt book was 2 years ago with The Philadelphia Story. It was only a two week run, but there were very few cues, and I wanted to try and digitize my prompt book after I saw a PSM on tour with one.
I just use Word and put all the cues in text boxes with lines drawn in.

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Employment / Facebook through an Employer's eyes?
« on: Dec 16, 2008, 11:02 pm »
Just wondering what people think of facebook helping/hindering employment.

Everyone has facebook nowadays.

Would a workshop be good just to check people's profiles/privacy settings?

Some stuff might seem just fine to the person, but not to someone viewing it. Thoughts?


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