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Introductions / Ancient former SM back in the saddle again!
« Last post by Thes on Apr 08, 2025, 07:14 am »Hi folks,
I started stage managing when I was 17 when I and a few other people (Some longtime pros and myself and a friend (he, a musical prodigy, me, an actor and lighting designer, they, well established musical theatre and recording artists)) got together to form a musical theatre company for young performers. I became the stage manager for the company (among many other hats, of course).
I stopped SM'ing to become a roady, actor, photographer, cameraman, director, agent, talent manager, recording studio designer and now, it looks like I may be back to SM'ing at 59 yrs old!
I'm just bouncing around to see just how different the job is and how far the tools to help with the job have come. If anyone has any advice at all, it will all be received with great appreciation!
Looking forward to being in contact to as many of you as possible,
Thes
I started stage managing when I was 17 when I and a few other people (Some longtime pros and myself and a friend (he, a musical prodigy, me, an actor and lighting designer, they, well established musical theatre and recording artists)) got together to form a musical theatre company for young performers. I became the stage manager for the company (among many other hats, of course).
I stopped SM'ing to become a roady, actor, photographer, cameraman, director, agent, talent manager, recording studio designer and now, it looks like I may be back to SM'ing at 59 yrs old!
I'm just bouncing around to see just how different the job is and how far the tools to help with the job have come. If anyone has any advice at all, it will all be received with great appreciation!
Looking forward to being in contact to as many of you as possible,
Thes