I have just reached the point in my life where I am closer to 40 than 30, closer to 50 than 20, and I have been doing Stage Management for 13 years. I came to it late professionally, knowing I wanted to be involved in theatre, but was not an actor. I had written and directed, and have designed in just about every possible way, but I had developed a horrible addiction that needed to be fed, and that was eating regular meals so I began stage managing for friends and discovered that I had a knack for it. It let me use talents and skills that I enjoyed.
I became the Stageboard Samurai, many of my jobs came about during theatre transitions, where new Artistic and management staff come in. Three years and out - that was my motto, I never wanted to be anywhere too long. I couldn't stand the idea of being a lifer. I loved the travel, I loved getting to work with so many passionate artists, and making friends around the country.
But now, I have been completely burnt out, and I am looking for what is next.