Chapter 1: The Psychology of Stage Managing
Chapter 2: Preliminary Steps
Chapter 3: The Theater
Chapter 4: Safety
Chapter 5: Auditions
Chapter 6: Pre-Production
Chapter 7: Meetings
Chapter 8: Rehearsals
Chapter 9: Publicity
Chapter 10: Prior to Tech
Chapter 11: Tech Rehearsals
Chapter 12: Dress Rehearsals
Chapter 13: Prior to Opening Night
Chapter 14: Performances
Jonathan Allender-Zivic, MFA has been teaching and working in the
theatrical industry for over 15 years primarily a Professor,
Lighting Designer and Technical Director. Jonathan has over 125
professional and academic credits in the past 5 years, keeping an
active hand in the professional arena; he has most recently worked
regionally in the mid-west designing lights but over the course of
the past 15 years he has worked all over the country with different
theatres and taught at four different colleges and university since
receiving his MFA from Western Illinois University. He believes
that receiving the fundamental building blocks in a discipline
gives students that ability to lead successful careers in the
future.
Emily Roth is a freelance stage manager and production manager
currently living in New York City. She holds a BA from Coe College
in Theatre with an Emphasis in Design and Technology and has worked
professionally over the last three years across the Midwest and New
York City, primarily as a stage manager, but also as a lighting
designer, electrician, sound designer, and props master. As an
early career professional that is largely self-taught in stage
management, Emily felt the need for a text that introduces the
topics that everyone takes for granted in young stage managers.
With this book, she hopes to provide guidance to all those who are
now where she has been.
Katy McGlaughlin has been working in and around theatre for as long
as she can remember; a lot of stage managing and doing a little bit
of everything else. She has worked all across the US on productions
ranging from new works to large-scale musicals. She also spent some
time as an assistant production manager and a company
manager. Katy holds a BFA from Webster University, where she
studied stage management and technical direction. After many years
in the professional arena, Katy has decided to pursue her MFA in
stage management from the University of Iowa. Stage Managing will
always be her home but she thinks it is important to branch out and
understand what is happening around you!
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