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It means that only the crew that is being called for (i.e. the stage crew) is the only one allowed to be on the stage.
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.
in the crew there were 150 people being the crew for captain Edward smith
around 1050 members of staff and crew all together
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There is no cost to be a member of a stage crew. Unless you volunteer, being a stage crew member is a paid position. The average yearly pay for a Broadway stage crew member is $33,000.
It depends on how big your stage and cast are, as well as your stage. You should have more cast than crew members, and if you have lots of complex sets you'll want a bigger, more experienced crew. For some plays, its better with no crew at all!
stage crew, they do everything including lights
It means that only the crew that is being called for (i.e. the stage crew) is the only one allowed to be on the stage.
The stage manager.
he came back with one ship and 18 people
A stage crew makes different amounts of money depending on how much they have to set up. If you work for 3 hours you could get $50-$500
Typically stage crew will wear all black so that they are not noticeable when moving scenery on stage or moving around in the wings during the show. It is usually quite dark when stage crew are working so black is the best colour. If they are going to be heavily involved, they may be put into costume.
The people that follow the balloon to help the pilot deflate the balloon and drive back to the launch field are called the 'ground crew' or 'chase crew'.
his crew was the indians from back in the day
A crew a bunch of people that work is crew or a crew could also be a boat with lodes of people that take you to places
John Kaluta has written: 'The perfect stage crew' -- subject(s): Stage management, Stage-setting and scenery, Theaters