The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management

The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management

Author: Thomas A. Kelly

Publisher: Backstage Books

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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From auditioning actors to running a rehearsal to calling the cues, all the tricks and techniques of performing one of theater's most essential roles are revealed in this eye-opening view of backstage life on Broadway.


The Back Stage Guide to Broadway

The Back Stage Guide to Broadway

Author: Robert Viagas

Publisher: Watson-Guptill Publications

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780823088096

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Geared toward residents and tourists alike, a practical guide to enjoying theater in New York City offers a concise history of Broadway and New York theater, a walking tour and map of the city's theater district, seating charts for all Broadway theaters, backstage anecdotes, ticket-buying tips, and local restaurants and hotels. Original.


The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management, 3rd Edition

The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management, 3rd Edition

Author: Thomas A. Kelly

Publisher: Back Stage Books

Published: 2009-06-16

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0823098028

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The Most Widely Used Manual For Aspiring And Veteran Stage Managers - Now Revised and Expanded The next best thing to shadowing a Broadway stage manager, this detailed, behind-the-scenes book as been brought completely up to date. First published in 1991, it is widely used and has been lauded as the most comprehensive, educational book on stage management available. From preproduction planning and first rehersals to opening night and final strike, all the essentials of the profession are presented here in a friendly, engaging style. Blending how-to information with anecdotes from his own career, author Thomas A. Kelly explains the entire theatrical process, including: - Organizing all rehearsals and performances - Maintaining the working script, cue sheets, and daily records - Supervising the technical aspects of the show - Running shows outdoors and at other non-theatrical venues - Dealing with performers and crew members on all levels This new edition reflects all the latest developments and innovations in the industry and adds a totally new chapter on opera stage management, complete with an in-depth breakdown of the challenges this style of production presents. The text is supported by sample documents, diagrams, and charts that straddle time-honored approaches with what can be generated by today's computer software. All the latest stage machinery is discussed, along with tips on finding employment. This guide remians the first choice for anyone who works in any branch of the profession, whether amateur, educational, or professional.


The Stage Manager's Toolkit

The Stage Manager's Toolkit

Author: Laurie Kincman

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-11-25

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1317292596

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The Stage Manager’s Toolkit provides a comprehensive account of the role of the stage manager for live theatre with a focus on both written and verbal communication best practices. The book outlines the duties of the stage manager and assistant stage manager throughout a production, discussing not only what to do but why. The book identifies communication objectives for each phase of production, paperwork to be created, and the necessary questions to be answered in order to ensure success. This book was written for Stage Management courses in Theatre programs and for the working professional.


The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management, 3rd Edition

The Back Stage Guide to Stage Management, 3rd Edition

Author: Thomas A. Kelly

Publisher: Back Stage Books

Published: 2010-11-24

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0307875067

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The Most Widely Used Manual For Aspiring And Veteran Stage Managers - Now Revised and Expanded The next best thing to shadowing a Broadway stage manager, this detailed, behind-the-scenes book as been brought completely up to date. First published in 1991, it is widely used and has been lauded as the most comprehensive, educational book on stage management available. From preproduction planning and first rehersals to opening night and final strike, all the essentials of the profession are presented here in a friendly, engaging style. Blending how-to information with anecdotes from his own career, author Thomas A. Kelly explains the entire theatrical process, including: - Organizing all rehearsals and performances - Maintaining the working script, cue sheets, and daily records - Supervising the technical aspects of the show - Running shows outdoors and at other non-theatrical venues - Dealing with performers and crew members on all levels This new edition reflects all the latest developments and innovations in the industry and adds a totally new chapter on opera stage management, complete with an in-depth breakdown of the challenges this style of production presents. The text is supported by sample documents, diagrams, and charts that straddle time-honored approaches with what can be generated by today's computer software. All the latest stage machinery is discussed, along with tips on finding employment. This guide remians the first choice for anyone who works in any branch of the profession, whether amateur, educational, or professional.


The Theatermania Guide to Musical Theater Recordings

The Theatermania Guide to Musical Theater Recordings

Author: Michael Portantiere

Publisher: Backstage Books

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13:

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The first ever-comprehensive guide to musical theatre recordings, this book covers the entire history of musical theatre. From Jerome Kern and the Gershwins to Bernstein and Sondheim, here are capsule reviews and ratings of more than 400 theatre recordings of the past 60 years. Organized alphabetically, each listing contains background information on the show, cast information, record label, catalogue number, whether the recording is currently in print, and an overall rating of one to five stars.


Production Stage Management for Broadway

Production Stage Management for Broadway

Author: Peter Lawrence

Publisher: Quite Specific Media Group

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780896762930

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Getting a new show up and running? Planning a revival? Taking over a long-running show? Going on the road? On Broadway? Off-Broadway? Regional repertory? On tour? The only book you need as your professional companion is Peter Lawrence's comprehensive and definitive Production Stage Management for Broadway: From Idea to Opening Night and Beyond. Tony-award winning Peter Lawrence transforms his decades of experience on Broadway into a thoroughly modern approach to the business of being a stage manager and the profession of being a production stage manager. Production Stage Management for Broadway: From Idea to Opening Night and Beyond is a map of how to get from the beginning of a production to the end. Book jacket.


The Little Black Book of Backstage Etiquette

The Little Black Book of Backstage Etiquette

Author: Brenda Braxton

Publisher: ACT 2 Now What

Published: 2016-12-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780998416717

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Finally: a book that just might be the secret to having a long-lasting theater career! You see, The Little Black Book of Backstage Etiquette is the weapon you need to thrive and survive in this crazy arena called Show Business. Because sometimes it might not be solely about your talent; sometimes it's about your reputation. How easy you are to work with. Or even whether you're known for good work ethics.


Working Backstage

Working Backstage

Author: Christin Essin

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2021-09-20

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0472054961

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Places backstage workers in the spotlight to acknowledge their essential roles in creating Broadway magic


Lulu the Broadway Mouse

Lulu the Broadway Mouse

Author: Jenna Gavigan

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2018-10-09

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0762464607

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Ratatouille meets Broadway in this charming new middle grade novel about a little mouse with big dreams. Lulu is a little girl with a very big dream: she wants to be on Broadway. She wants it more than anything in the world. As it happens, she lives in Broadway's Shubert Theatre; so achieving her dream shouldn't be too tricky, right? Wrong. Because the thing about Lulu? She's a little girl mouse. When a human girl named Jayne joins the cast of the show at the Shubert as an understudy, Lulu becomes Jayne's guide through the world of her theatre and its wonderfully kooky cast and crew. Together, Jayne and Lulu learn that sometimes dreams turn out differently than we imagined; sometimes they come with terms and conditions (aka the company mean girl, Amanda). But sometimes, just when we've given up all hope, bigger and better dreams than we'd ever thought could come true, do.