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"stage manager" Definitions
  1. the person who is responsible for the stage, lights, scenery, etc. during the performance of a play in a theatre

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Her mother, who is retired, was a Broadway stage manager and production stage manager in New York.
"He takes notes from the stage manager," Ms. Donaldson said.
Until 22004 Mr. Mount was an anonymous Broadway stage manager.
"What's a punkish alt-rocker without a hot stage manager girlfriend?"
The long-suffering stage manager holding everything together with zero thanks.
Her father retired as a theater stage manager in New York.
The stage manager is pointing at his watch and shaking his head.
Baring is a canny judge of character and a skilled stage manager.
They were hammering the boards down right as the stage manager announced 'Places!
Ms. Moser remembered a backstage moment with Biff Liff, the production stage manager.
" The other stage manager says, "It will work right when we go live.
During a stage manager meeting in May 2017, a stage manager representative asked why Bravo, "who has shown violent" tendencies "towards stage management and the cast" is "not invited back into the building?" according to meeting notes seen by BuzzFeed News.
After the first 10, the stage manager alerted the actors: superfan in the house.
When it comes to the live shows, Harrison is an on-stage stage manager.
Ms. Boyle was an assistant stage manager at the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey.
If you're backstage, wearing all black with a headset on, you're a stage manager.
The stage manager played Ricky Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca," while the actors danced.
Hoping to become a playwright, he was hired as a stage manager in London.
There is a tag team of brilliant rehearsal pianists, the conductor, two assistant conductors, the director, two assistant directors, the stage manager, an assistant stage manager, the dramaturg — and me, in the corner with piles of scores and laptops and iPads and snacks.
The image showed David Wolfe, the retired fashion consultant, not David Wolfe, the stage manager.
The stage manager took one, as did a hairdresser, and the parents of a publicist.
A year later he was working on Broadway as stage manager of the Phoenix Theater Company.
The assistant stage manager asks me what went wrong, what went right, what can we fix.
BAIER: "Special Report" stage manager Mary Pat Dennert was on set with Charles every night for years.
Mr. Roth lives in Greenwich Village with his wife, Ellen, the stage manager for the annual skits.
"Every night when a show runs, a stage manager will send out a show report," Hanggi said.
Timothy Semon, the stage manager for the Broadway adaptation of "Network," is used to operating the spotlight.
" Behind the scenes, Noble was the assistant stage manager for the 1949 Broadway production of "The Big Knife.
Few cards have had as striking an impact in creating new decks as Barnes, Karazhan's operatic stage manager.
"Oh my god, it's Moonlight!" a stage manager said aloud, and into a headset, while starting to pace.
An earlier version of this article misspelled, in one instance, the surname of the Oscar telecast's stage manager.
Give him a job: secretary, stage manager, actor, let him work on the Human Comedy with you, and Christ!
Before getting the gig as Vin Scully's stage manager, he worked for legendary Los Angeles Lakers broadcaster Chick Hearn.
When most announcers go on the road, they use a stage manager and cameraman provided by the local ballclub.
I remember, being really sick and asking a stage manager if she wouldn't mind getting me an orange juice.
Donald Fried, a neighbor and a stage manager whose credits include "Sweat," volunteered to help build the kitchen cabinets.
"PwC sounded the alarm, but not right away," Gary Natoli, the telecast's stage manager, said in a text message.
Also on hand are Trevor (Rob Falconer), the light and sound man, and Annie (Nancy Zamit), the stage manager.
He has the added roles of producer and stage manager, reading his wife audience questions and keeping up engagement.
It falls to the production stage manager, Jill Cordle, to bring order to what could easily descend into chaos.
I looked at the stage manager, the least emotionally wrought but most frazzled member of the group throughout the performance.
"Now I see why these people have hits," remarked John Fearnley, a stage manager, after watching one of these sessions.
"Here you go!" said the stage manager as Davis took the stage to present the first award of the night.
"What are those things called, pith helmets?" he said at one point, dispatching a stage manager to a prop closet.
Ms. Kelly fell in love with Kate, the Australian stage manager who was in Ireland on a temporary work visa.
Chablis (Absolute Empress XXXVI of San Francisco, Stage Manager of Marlena's): Marlena's was the hub of the Imperial Court, basically.
With degrees in hand, Mr. Davidson took a job as stage manager with the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Conn.
At eight minutes before the curtain went up at a recent rehearsal, Terry Ganley, a stage manager, gave the cue.
Other photographers had been asked to leave, but the stage manager let me stay, because we had worked together before.
On the call board, the stage manager may have posted: plum torte in the green room and free flu shots.
"Good evening, spots," the voice of Margo Maier-Moul, a stage manager, said over a speaker as the orchestra tuned.
I was told by a stage manager, 'Julia wants you around the other side of the stage — she hasn't stopped crying!
That was in her dressing room; I brought her roses, which had been plopped into my arms by a stage manager.
Much of the emotional focus is provided by our narrator, Lemml (a sweetly somber Richard Topol), Asch's protégé and stage manager.
The most memorable turn, though, was by the brilliant young countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, as a put-upon, underappreciated stage manager.
Ms. Pierson, whose former husband, Thomas H. Connell III, was the Met's longtime chief stage manager, described just such a covert operation.
NOTES I'll usually check in at the front desk and see how things are going, then I'll talk with our stage manager.
I tracked down John Crawford, the stage manager, and Dennis Huston, the front-of-house lead, at the end of the weekend.
With the laws of physics on notice, Ms. Taub appeared, dressed like a folksy stage manager in a sweater and patched overalls.
Jana Mestecky worked for Mr. Horovitz in her 20s between 1994 and 1996, first as an assistant and later a stage manager.
The entire cast was excellent, especially the baritone Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet, the stage manager of the company, who pines for Adriana.
While they contribute to the broadcast as stage manager and camera operator, they are also responding to it with whispers, notes, and gestures.
"You look JUST like him!" jokes the stage manager, drawing laughs from the stage crew and the few dozen people people peppering the Dolby.
He's the bottom of the funnel, the guy they call when a problem can't be solved by a stage manager, production team, or doorman.
Entranced by the play, he becomes the stage manager when it is produced in Berlin, with the famed actor Rudolph Schildkraut (Tom Nelis) starring.
With Lemml still acting as stage manager, the actors use makeshift props and perform in an attic, since a public presentation would be unthinkable.
If you had that scene on the stage, with a stage manager winding back a tape in the wings, it wouldn't work at all.
Onstage, a motley crew of West End types assembles: a stage manager, a few glamorous performers, a producer, a waitress from across the street.
In a break in the action, Ms. Beckman told the stage manager Rachael Houser to order up a Nativity crèche from the prop master.
Because she believed she was supposed to report incidents of sexual misconduct to her stage manager, she was at a loss over whom to tell.
Lougy said that Guzzi served as that school's drama club adviser and worked as a stage manager at the Broadway Theatre of Pitman, New Jersey.
They make wine, and take weekly trips to Edinburgh to visit Amy; they're in a local theatre troupe, for which Jo is the stage manager.
The show then resumed as a stage manager announced, "Pick up at 'liberty and freedom,'" referring to the lines in the play that came next.
I had come to New York with a notion to get into theater — to be a stage manager or lighting designer, an actor or dancer.
In front of hundreds of eyes planning on looking at nothing but me for a while, I thought, Peter, Peter, Peter… Either this IKEA rolling pin is broken, I'll apologize to the stage manager, and the show must go on, OR, it snapped in my hand, the fractured wood has stabbed through my palm, and the stage manager needs to drive me to the hospital.
MARY PAT DENNERT, STAGE MANAGER, "SPECIAL REPORT": It was always unspoken on the panel that he was always the leader because of his delivery, his intellect.
Ms. Kelly enhances her tale with the help of a spirited stage manager, Paul Curley, and a limitless supply of one-liners, many of them delicious.
It was "an enterprising stage manager at Miner's," Sante wrote, who came up with the hook, a method to get failed acts to vacate the premises.
Amazingly, the pedestrians of New York have not been a problem, though there have been a few funny moments, according to production stage manager Timothy Semon.
The two are frequently in the company of a straitlaced "old bore," the Reverend Everly Thomas, the closest thing to a Stage Manager in Saunders's netherworld.
Before presenting best cinematography, Sandra Bullock double-checked if she had the correct envelope with the stage manager, saying "We got this!" before walking to the stage.
Mr. Herz, who worked on other radio and theater productions as stage manager and casting director for Welles's Mercury Theater company, staked one additional claim to fame.
Once warm, the actors arranged themselves on and around a rehearsal sofa, clutching empty cocktail glasses and nibbling the vegan macaroons an assistant stage manager had baked.
A former Lollapalooza stage manager, Mr. Lyman had put together the first Warped Tour in 1995, with bands like Sublime and No Doubt on the original lineup.
One reason the production, both in London and on Broadway, anchored the stage manager inside that glass box was to give the audience a sense of spontaneity.
Exit Interview Since 2003, Christine M. Daly had been the stage manager of the rowdy musical, which held its final performance at New World Stages on Sunday.
Bell was worried the audience member would return, but he wasn't able to get any information about him from the stage manager or anyone else in the show.
Whether that entails stopping the show, us walking onstage, us signaling to the stage manager — that's really a game-time decision, if something like that were to happen.
Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams participates in a debate with Stacey Evans as a stage manager holds up a time card Sunday, May 20, 2018, in Atlanta.
"We're sitting there and we notice some commotion going on and Matt says, 'I think I heard the stage manager say they got the winner wrong,'" he revealed.
Then the stage manager made me take a second bow because of the applause (he hadn't seen it, otherwise he wouldn't have had me go back out there).
The backs of the chairs were outfitted with small boxes filled with prop garbage; electromagnets controlled by the stage manager released the contents onto the floor during blackouts.
Last week, Cullinan told the Huffington Post the procedure for dealing with the hand-off of an incorrect envelope, other than signaling to a stage manager, was unclear.
" The stage manager at the Actors Theatre of Louisville told me that keeping up with a Hnath script is exhausting: "I'm constantly turning the pages of the script.
Ms. Baker-Kinney, now a 60-year-old sports broadcasting stage manager, testified that she too met Mr. Cosby in Reno, in her case at a house party.
I just did the Today show, and the stage manager, the production assistant, a young lady with her headset who's probably not making very much money, was so funny.
We see him as the ultimate stage manager: He would think everything out down to the types of flowers on the tables and which drinks' glasses would be available.
I went to art school for a year, and I took a job as a student assistant stage manager at a big repertory theater in Liverpool for six months.
After a brief introduction by a leering stage-manager-type (Zachary Fine), we find Rebecca Sharp about to leave the finishing school where she slaved as a charity pupil.
Instead of an on-air partner, Scully relies on two silent men in the booth beside him: stage manager Boyd Robertson, and camera operator Rob Menschel, who also occasionally directs.
They included Hoffman's brother-in-law Lee Gottsegen, actresses Anne McIntosh, Debra Mooney and Linda Hogan, actors Michael Quinlan and Andrew Bloch and production stage manager Tom Kelly, according to THR.
Credits Created and staged by Slava Polunin; scenography by Slava Polunin and Viktor Plotnikov; production management, Tinc Productions; production stage manager, Lee Micklin; company manager, Joel Glassman; general management, KGM Theatrical.
"Your teacher says take off your robes," a stage manager tells the students waiting in the wings in the movie, as did one to Lizzo's backup singers at the MTV Awards.
"Maybe we could split the dogs into two smaller groups?" asked Heather Ber, 210, whose day job as a stage manager made her the contestant most likely to find a solution.
It's easy to overlook several excellent singers in supporting roles, especially the baritone Ambrogio Maestri as Michonnet, the gruff stage manager of the Parisian theater company where Adriana is a headliner.
One actor who spoke to BuzzFeed News and declined to share her name described a situation in which the stage manager on a show she was working on was sexually harassing actors.
Equally fine are the actors in the "offstage" roles: Tracee Chimo ("Bad Jews") brings a fervid anxiousness to Poppy, the stage manager, who seems ever in fear of making some colossal blunder.
During a recent rehearsal of Pretty Woman: The Musical attended by a handful of reporters, production stage manager Thomas Recktenwald ran lines with three cast members subbing in for an evening performance.
While the audience wasn't sure if it was part of the performance at first, the onlooker says a stage manager quickly ran out on stage and Rucker was surrounded by their castmates.
Meanwhile, Mr. Adler and another assistant stage manager crisscrossed New Haven, rounding up the actors from Kaysey's (a theater hangout) and the nearby Taft Hotel, where most of the cast was housed.
She found work, usually in supporting roles, in repertory companies, which was how she met Roy Hodges, a fellow actor and stage manager, to whom she was married from 1958 to 1976.
Kevin Kopelow -- who used to play the stage manager on Nickelodeon's 'SNL' for kids -- tells us he was thrilled when he heard Brian Robbins tell THR he wanted to bring it back.
Ms. Henning, who worked as a stage manager for Blue Man Group and is skilled in woodworking and metalworking, designed a gantry to haul the heavy things up through a roof hatch.
After the accountants realized the error, they scrambled onstage with the ceremony's stage manager to retrieve the wrong envelope and open the right one, revealing that "Moonlight" had pulled off an upset.
The idea for Warped began germinating while Kevin Lyman was working as a stage manager for the alt-rock-focused Lollapalooza in the early '90s — back when that, too, was a touring festival.
It was August, and the waters and the towels were in place behind the trap house: "All waters and all towels are behind the trap house," a stage manager announced over her radio.
Mr. Natoli, the stage manager, was the one who approached Mr. Horowitz, the "La La Land" producer, to see that the envelope he was holding was the spare announcing Ms. Stone's acting win.
And the casting is deliberately diverse, with the Stage Manager – our guide to the town – played by Youssef Kerkour, a British-Moroccan actor of Muslim faith, who moved to New York at 18.
PST - "La La Land" producer Marc Platt is in the midst of his acceptance speech when viewers can suddenly see Oscars stage manager Gary Natoli run onstage and begin speaking to the announced winners.
The performer broke out in tears, and shortly after Bravo chased another staffer until a steward "had to physically stop him," according to the notes of a stage manager meeting from May 1, 2017.
He enhanced the company's reputation worldwide in 1964 when he coordinated a six-month tour to Europe and Asia, with John Cage as music director and Robert Rauschenberg as resident designer and stage manager.
Most had kind things to say about Mr. Lyman, a former Lollapalooza stage manager who scouts Warped bands himself, praising him for hiring so many women in charge of production, catering and other departments.
When it comes time for the award presenters to take the stage with the envelopes, both the presenter and the stage manager will verify they're holding the correct envelope for the category being announced.
The Stage Manager (Donnetta Livinia Grays) is a black woman who feels invisible, forced to tell this story about a group of white people without the ability to become a fully-realized character herself.
He scurried to help Thompson in the bathroom and, in doing so, proved that someone is in charge — a stage manager stepping out from behind the curtain to make sure the lead actor is okay.
For example, we have one spare microphone, and if the mic dies, the stage manager is the only one who has that microphone, and he knows when to go out and hand it to somebody.
This was how I was recruited, along with our stage manager, Lori Lundquist, to draft a public address announcement to provide information to the thousands of people pouring through the doors of the convention center.
On Broadway and in national tours, where salaries are highest, women had 35 percent of the principal roles in plays and 42 percent of principal roles in musicals, and 53 percent of stage manager jobs.
He worked as a stage manager during Act I of the original production and then donned a maître d' outfit to act alongside Ms. Channing — as well as several subsequent Dollys — in the second act.
Her mother, Denise Roberts Hurlin, was a member of the Paul Taylor Dance Company; her father, Nathan Hurlin, was the company's stage manager and is now the production manager of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
But that's all I knew about photography, other than what everyone else knew: Take a camera, make sure the sun is over the shoulder... My dad was a Broadway stage manager for all these big musicals.
Rather than having the entire piece run on a timed loop, some individual scenes and transitions are triggered by an on-site stage manager, while others are activated by the way the participant handles certain props.
"Even just on the Corden Show that I hosted on Monday, we brought in women from the She Is the Music database to shadow the stage manager, the associate music producer, the head writers," she recalled.
Here, he recalls his anxious, improvised debut as Mr. Trump: BALDWIN: The stage manager took me to the edge of the stage ... and I stood there and I go, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
The two accountants in charge of handing out the envelopes at the 2017 Academy Awards "froze" when La La Land was mistakenly announced as the Best Picture winner over Moonlight, this according to the show's stage manager.
Natoli revealed he and fellow stage manager, John Esposito, who stood in the wings next to PwC partner Cullinan, had had a conversation with the accountant about procedures should a nominee be announced as the incorrect winner.
Six of us from New York (three actors, the director, the stage manager and I) were staying in downtown apartments where we were dry and safe, but stranded while the rest of Houston was engulfed in floodwaters.
Only a dozen people will be physically present in the Washington television studio where the debate is taking place: two candidates, three moderators, six camera operators and a floor director — the TV equivalent of a stage manager.
Credits Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt; directed by Robin Herford; design by Michael Holt; lighting by Anshuman Bhatia; sound by Sebastian Frost; original sound by Rod Mead; production stage manager, Carolyn Boyd; general manager, Tim Smith and Martin Platt.
He studied drama at the University of Bristol and the Bristol Old Vic Theater School, and then began work at the Bristol Old Vic as an assistant stage manager, occasionally playing small parts, there and around the country.
Others on the team include Joe's actress wife, Peggy (Kristen Connolly), who has just had a baby; the press agent Merle Debuskey (Fran Kranz); the stage manager John Robertson (Max Woertendyke); and the composer David Amram (Blake DeLong).
"Pullman Car Hiawatha," the second half of the program, is a precursor to "Our Town," complete with a Stage Manager character, a town called Grover's Corners and the death of a young woman who longs to stay on earth.
Hélène was a stage manager for her two dancing daughters, whom she shepherded from one engagement to the next in cities all over Europe, and Jean-Philippe became a kind of onstage mascot, singing while the girls changed costume.
As the show's stage manager since its tryout run at the Vineyard Theater in February 2003, Christine M. Daly has wrangled puppets and performances, protected the director's initial vision, and made sure everything has run smoothly, on and offstage.
"It's a hard business to break into," said Winnie Y. Lok, who has worked as a stage manager on four Broadway shows (including "Venus in Fur") as well as a number of shows Off Broadway and in Los Angeles.
By far the most uplifting aspect of the evening was the tireless effort of stage manager Andrea Wilhelm, who after the show was very thorough in finding us a playbill, which we lacked because the house had run out beforehand.
Ms. Baker-Kinney, a sports broadcast stage manager who now lives near San Francisco, said she did not speak out at the time because she feared she would be blamed for having put herself in that position and would be fired.
Yet the use of Siobhan as a tutelary stage manager bothered me less than it did when I saw "Curious Incident" in London (where it opened in 2012 and is still running, after picking up a slew of Olivier Awards).
My stage manager had to pull me away from Cinderella's carriage because we were almost out of commercial break, and when our producers told us that Tom and I would be included in the Tinker Bell animation, I lost my mind!
As the cast read the script aloud, he occasionally tapped at his laptop, which his husband, the production stage manager Barclay Stiff, had outfitted with keyboard stickers: a Spider-Man on the S, a Joker on the J, "SHAZAM!" for return.
"Carnegie Hall is a huge part of our neighborhood, and you can feel its presence," said Ms. Azenberg, who for years worked as a dancer and stage manager, while her husband, Emanuel Azenberg, 83, produced most of Neil Simon's plays.
One actor told BuzzFeed News that she would first make a complaint to her stage manager and then, as a last resort, to her Equity deputy, a liaison between performers and the union voted in by members on the first day of rehearsal.
The plot, based on the 13th-century vida of troubadour Guillem de Cabestany, begins with a chorus of angels — here costumed in black and pacing with stage-manager airs, futuristic electronic tablets in hand — who turn time back to the medieval period.
Bogovich, herself a former stage manager in the Pittsburgh area, gained experience with alternate storytelling methods while writing such musicals as Evenings in Quarantine: The Zombie Opera, a "4D" show that included a live backdrop of video footage to supplement actors onstage.
Off Broadway, where salaries are lower, women are faring better: just 40 percent of the principal roles in plays, but 47 percent of the principal roles in musicals, 54 percent of the chorus roles, and 65 percent of the stage manager jobs.
"Two protesters disrupted our show tonight; we stopped the show for less than a minute and our stage manager handled it beautifully," Oskar Eustis, the artistic director of the Public Theater and the director of the "Julius Caesar" production, said in a statement.
A stage manager comes out and holds up a hand to indicate five minutes to go; Mr. Welser-Möst stands; and, without anyone having applauded or the lights having gone down, the orchestra surges into the lithe rapids of the opening measures.
Atlas — a longtime Cunningham collaborator who started out as his stage manager in the 1970s — will also be live-mixing footage of the dancers, which will then be projected back onto the stage, creating a vibrant fusion of real and digital spaces.
ProductionPro founder Alex Libby, who started as a Broadway stage manager, came up with the concept to simplify the process five years ago when he was a producer alongside director Stephen Daldry, known for his work on The Crown and Billy Elliot on Broadway.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Security has been stepped up for the two accountants responsible for botching the Oscar best picture announcement, their company said on Thursday, as the ceremony's stage manager said the pair had to be pushed onstage to set things right after the gaffe.
Reading parts of "Moby-Dick" is like watching a fireworks in which Virgilian Roman candles, Old Testament sparklers, and Shakespearean bottle rockets pop off all at once, hissing and whistling; you get the feeling the stage manager is about to blow a finger off.
Is he like the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," setting the scene for us and guiding the story, or is he more like the unnamed narrator in Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca," whose point of view will take us through the entire narrative?
These are the "unfamous legends" of "Radicals in Miniature," a furtive heartbreaker of a piece at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, created and performed by Ain Gordon, with the help of the musician Josh Quillen and a gallant assist from the stage manager Ed Fitzgerald.
I go to our stage manager, the first contact in all stage interactions, explain what happened in as calm a manner as I can muster, and head home as I'm told they will talk to him about it and make sure it doesn't happen again.
A frazzled stage manager opened the door, looked at us, then down at his clipboard, and said, "Your boss has been fired, we've replaced your role with a professional comedian and a troupe of cheerleaders, so that makes you ..." He stared at us silently for a moment.
But the representative for Equity said they would advise against that course of action, noting that neither the stage manager nor the Equity deputy has any legal responsibility in these situations, and that reporting harassment to the wrong person could complicate making a formal complaint down the line.
Credits Music, lyrics and book by Dave Malloy; directed by Annie Tippe; music supervision and music direction by Or Matias; scenic design by Amy Rubin and Brittany Vasta; lighting by Christopher Bowser; sound by Hidenori Nakajo; production stage manager, Jhanaë Bonnick; associate artistic director, Beth Whitaker; general manager, Meghan Lantzy.
He often said, though, that the pinnacle of his career was being the production stage manager in 1956 of the original Broadway production of O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night," one of a dozen Broadway shows he stage-managed after abandoning a brief acting and singing stint in his 20s.
It was the first day of rehearsal at the Kennedy Center when Michael Chioldi, performing the role of the American consul Sharpless, and Scott Hill, an apprentice stage manager, spied each other from across the room, in the kind of tremulous moment from which many a libretto has been spun.
Infused with music, movement and dance, "Indecent" revolves around a troupe of actors who perform and cherish "The God of Vengeance" through the decades, and a sweet stage manager called Lemml — his name a homage to Ms. Taichman's grandfather, his function a nod to Ms. Vogel's affection for "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder.
We played this amazing show at Shepherd's Bush Empire which is one of my favorite venues and the stage manager there still talks about it was the most ever spent at the bar in the history of the venue, just at the after show party because all my friends and family came down!
Mr. Slavin is not only a clever, and possibly sly, persuader with a gift for color and lighting, but also a talented stage manager who can position any group as a lucid explanation of what it does, or as a symbol of itself, as a comic opera, or as a bundle of unexpected redundancies.
Mr. McNally says that Mr. Mantello not only works easily in different genres — "he can bend 360 from tap dancing to ice skating" — but that he also has a clear vision upfront; he also puts more effort into the physical production than many directors, making sure he has the right set, lighting, costumes and stage manager.
Credits By Donja R. Love; directed by Stevie Walker-Webb; sets by Arnulfo Maldonado; costumes by Andy Jean; lighting by Cha See; sound by Justin Ellington; video by Alex Basco Koch; fight direction by Thomas Schall; production stage manager, Jakob W. Plummer; associate artistic director, Ian Morgan; general manager, Teresa Gozzo; production manager, Lay Hoon Tan.
As for what happened post-protest during Friday night's performance, the Public Theater's artistic director, Oskar Eustis, gave a statement to the Daily Beast in which he characterized the incident as a both minor and meaningful: Two protesters disrupted our show tonight; we stopped the show for less than a minute and our stage manager handled it beautifully.
The setup around an MTV correspondent at a VMAs red carpet, for example, includes a cameraperson, an audio person, a stage manager (who directs the correspondent and the talent), a floor producer (who communicates between the people on the carpet and the show producers in a nearby truck), and a talent representative (who wrangles the celebs and their publicists to do the interviews).
Let's watch the show's incredible stage manager call the number "10 Duel Commandments" during the outdoors preshow, Ham4Ham: 35A: I've seen ROTFL used to stand for "Rolling on The Floor Laughing," but these days, if anyone uses the letters — many people just use emoji now, because a picture is worth a thousand words, so they say — I am much more likely to see ROFL.

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