Stage manager salaries can vary widely depending on factors such as the type of production, location, and the individual's experience. On average, stage managers in the U.S. can earn anywhere from $30,000 to $70,000 annually, with those working in larger theaters or on high-profile productions potentially earning more. Freelance stage managers may be paid per project, with rates ranging from $1,000 to $3,000 per week. Overall, the pay can fluctuate significantly based on the specific circumstances of the job.
It will vary from company to company. Sometimes there may be a Company Stage Manager, otherwise the Production Manager. Stage Managers also have to answer the Director and, ultimately, the Producer.
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You can be an actor/actress,stage manager,assistant deputy stage manager,make-up artist,director,casts and an assistant director.
they earn from around $28,400 to 36,450 Au dollars a year possibly more
In smaller companies, where there is only one member of the stage management team, the stage manager will attend all rehearsals to create the prompt book. The prompt book contains all blocking and cues as well as all the relevant paperwork for a production. On larger shows, this role is often given to the deputy stage manager. The stage manager will also liaise with the director about all aspect of the show, especially props.
It really depends on which theatre they work for. A stage manager working on a big West End production will be paid more than a stage manager on a small theatres production.
how much does a assistant manager gets paid
how much doea a case manager earns?
They get paid depending on what they are general manager for
15,000
$5 a year
£413,000 a year.
32,000 a year
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I think about $180,000 a year
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$30,000