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Stage Manager & Assistant Stage Manager

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near DES MOINES, IA
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (evenings), Weekends (evenings)
    Commitment Details:
    You must be available for all production meetings, auditions, rehearsals, technical rehearsals, promotional events (as needed), and the production run itself (15-23 performances). The rehearsal process is 6-8 weeks, 5-6 nights per week.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    22
    Cause Areas:
    Arts & Music
    Good For:
    Teens, Age 55+
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    16+

    Description

    Stage Manager & Assistant Stage Manager

    The stage manager (SM) assumes the responsibility for the smooth and efficient preparation and execution of all aspects of a production including all of the details of auditions, rehearsals, and performance preparation. During the rehearsal process, the SM keeps a record of all the movement on the stage, and a running list of anything added that is not in the script, and prompts the actors with lines during the early rehearsals. During the performances, the SM may "call" the show. This requires wearing a headset and guiding the light and sound board operators through their cues. The SM also acts as a coordinator to distribute information about the progress of the production to all members of the company.

    Becoming an SM usually involves prior experience or being involved in previous productions at The Playhouse over an extended period of time. If you are interested in stage managing a production, you are encouraged to first get involved on a production team, ultimately volunteering as assistant stage manager. Once you have a solid understanding of how shows are managed at The Playhouse, you will be encouraged to consider stage managing a show.

    The assistant stage manager (ASM) is the SM's assistant and often serves as the shift captain. During the production, the ASM stays in contact with the SM and supervises the shift crew to make sure set changes are handled in a timely manner. After the performance, the ASM is responsible for checking dressing rooms for orderliness, and set pieces and props to insure that they are properly stored and in good condition.

    Detailed training will be provided prior, during, and after your production experience.

    To inquire about being a SM or ASM please contact our vounteer and production coordinator at dphelps@dmplayhouse.com

    The stage manager (SM) assumes the responsibility for the smooth and efficient preparation and execution of all aspects of a production including all of the details of auditions, rehearsals, and performance preparation. During the rehearsal process, the SM keeps a record of all the movement on the stage, and a running list of anything added that is not in the script, and prompts the actors with lines during the early rehearsals. During the performances, the SM may "call" the show. This requires wearing a headset and guiding the light and sound board operators through their cues. The SM also acts as a coordinator to distribute information about the progress of the production to all members of the company.

    Becoming an SM usually involves prior experience or being involved in previous productions at The Playhouse over an extended period of time. If you are interested in stage managing a production, you are encouraged to first get involved on a production team…

    Location

    On-site
    831 42ND ST, DES MOINES, Iowa, US

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