I making a little niche for me professionally. When I was the PSM in DC - I would often take a show up to US being trained, and the stepping off to the next show. It was a cost saving measure . . . but it worked for organization in that putting together the show was much more difficult then the run.
Now, working freelancing, I am finding myself being put into a situation twice in six months where I will rehearse, tech and open a show and then hand it off. The advantage for me, I am allowed to do more projects with directors I like, and not have to be straddled with the long runs (or in some cases unknown extensions) that keep me from taking projects. I am finding PMS/GMS and producers are warming up to the idea, especially when it's the director gunning for me on a project.
It's a different way of working - and the down side, it means I am in rehearsal/tech and previews pretty much all of the time, but it does make the times when I am just running a show - a nice break.
Anyone noticing this trend - or I am forging new territory.