Managing the Stage, and Managing Expectations
For all the responsibility laid on stage managers, their impact and centrality—and what they can bring to theatre’s current moment of challenge and uncertainty—remain underappreciated.
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For all the responsibility laid on stage managers, their impact and centrality—and what they can bring to theatre’s current moment of challenge and uncertainty—remain underappreciated.
The residency-based award includes a cash prize and artistic development support.
Check into a motel, or have your mind read, or just sit back and listen to some showtunes.
How TGNC production and stage managers are leading the field by example.
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What we mean—and don’t mean—when we say ‘mentor.’
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Hughes will be presented with the honor at the Henry Hewes Design Awards virtual ceremony on Oct. 14.