The three members of the Stage Management team are: the Stage Manager (SM), the Deputy Stage Manager (DSM) and the Assistant Stage Manager(s) (ASM).
Not all productions will have ASM's and some may not even have a DSM - it is dependent upon the size of the production. A large scale West End show will have a SM, DSM and several ASM'S whereas a small touring show is likely to only have an SM.
A Thrust Stage
A thrust stage is one that plays to the audience on three sides, sometimes it is called an apron stage because the definition of an apron is a part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch - which a thrust stage does.
Yes. Stage managers read the stage directions, and actors read their parts.
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.
It is called Stage Left or SL for short.
A Thrust Stage
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A thrust stage is one that plays to the audience on three sides, sometimes it is called an apron stage because the definition of an apron is a part of the stage that extends past the proscenium arch - which a thrust stage does.
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Yes. Stage managers read the stage directions, and actors read their parts.
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.
Episode three of Victorious season one is called Stage Fighting.
They all had audience on three sides. This kind of stage is called a "thrust stage" and has become increasingly popular in modern theatre design.
Stage Managers are more often paid weekly. Working in community theatre, you could easily find yourself working for free, but $250-$500/week is a common rate for regional theatre. Equity Stage Managers working on Broadway can make upwards of $2500 a week.