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Working in the Theatre: Specialty Props
What do fake dead bodies, a carve-able turkey, and the physical puppet of Donkey in Shrek: the Musical have in common? They are all examples of what makes the world of Specialty Props so fascinating. This very special field in the theatre requires an expertise in fine art, but also one with knowledge of the dramatic structure. These designers have the challenge to both dazzle and inspire audiences, without interrupting the show or movement, a skill that requires collaboration with the creative team of the show.
Watch Mary Creede, Zoë Morsette, and John Jerard sculpt, sew, hammer, power, design, and ultimately create iconic specialty props.
Special Note: Many of the props that Zoë Morsette discussed working on including Les Misérables were built during her time working at McHugh-Roll...
published: 31 May 2019
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Working in the Theatre: Lighting Design
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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A technician, an artist, a magician... What does a Lighting Designer do in the theatre? We dive deep with Tony Awards-winning Lighting Designers Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley, as we explore the assortment of creative and technical goals in developing a story through lights on stage. Learn about the history of the field, the equipment, and the artistry of design as Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley show us their work at the PRG: Live showroom and onstage at Hamilton: An A...
published: 07 Dec 2016
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Working In The Theatre: Costumes
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Tony Award-winning costume designer and Wing Chairman William Ivey Long serves as our guide as we visit his studio, meet a protégé (Emilio Sosa), and, drop in on his mentor (Willa Kim.) From the sketchbook to the gown, Working In The Theatre bares all in this rare backstage pass to the costume design process. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From ...
published: 28 Jan 2015
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Wicked Scenic Design Tour | Edward Pierce | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
Scenic Designer Edward Pierce (Wicked, Angels in America) takes us behind the scenes into the world of Shiz/Oz, while sharing the goals, building blocks, and the ultimate fulfillment that theatrical scenic design offers.
In this video, we show you the full tour and inner working of the set of Wicked. BUT, you don't want to miss the full Master Class episode here - https://youtu.be/kV9lsvt9rLo
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more exclusive content and updates on our Master Class series.
About the American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
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Our Master Class Series provides attendees with exclusive access to hear and learn from the titans of our theatre industry. Guests will range from top-tier Actors, Directors, Playwrights, Designers, and more! Attendees will have t...
published: 26 Jul 2024
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Working In The Theatre: Swings, Standbys, Understudies
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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What happens when the show can't go on? It does. In the case of "Wicked," when Glinda or Dr. Dillamond goes on vacation, it's the understudies, standbys and swings' job to step in and not miss a beat. We go backstage to meet some of the unheralded heroes of "Wicked" in this all access edition of Working In The Theatre. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the a...
published: 28 Jul 2014
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Stage Management | Antonia Gianino and Lisa Dawn Cave | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
While many may not realize the breadth of skills—technical, collaborative, and creative—that Stage Managers bring to the theatre, it’s a role filled with extraordinary expertise both on and off the stage. Watch as Lisa Dawn Cave and Antonia Gianino from Disney Theatrical Productions guide us through the intricate world of stage management.
On the Broadway stage of The Lion King, emerging Stage Managers Nina and Karlie join the tour to experience key aspects of the role, including calling cues, communicating with cast and crew, and so much more. They even take on the challenge of calling a scene from The Lion King.
Join us live for this master class with Production Supervisor Lisa Dawn Cave, Production Stage Manager Antonia Gianino, and special guest Stage Manager Alex Volckhausen, as the...
published: 23 Jan 2025
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Working In The Theatre: Scenic Design
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Follow the journey of Tony and Obie Award Winner Beowulf Boritt and Obie and Hewes Design Award winner Mimi Lien as they explore the process of a Scenic Designer. Find out how they got started, what it takes to work in this profession, and how the scenic design is informed through collaboration with many other key members of the theater.
For more information on Beowulf Boritt: http://www.beowulfborittdesign.com/
http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=392865
For more information ...
published: 05 Aug 2015
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Working in the Theatre: Wigs
Working in the Theatre is featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
Everyone knows that great wig work is important to the artistic process of creating theatre. But few know just how much work and skill go into producing the incredible design and execution of a wig. Paul Huntley, one of the most esteemed wig designers (and a past Tony Honoree), shares his career journey and spotlights the creative, economic, and technical processes of working in the hair and wig department. We enter his world through the Broadway production of A Bronx Tale, showcasing the interaction between designers and talent, resulting in one important goal – to complete the illustration of a c...
published: 10 Oct 2018
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Willem Butler on Anastasia the Musical Tour Memories | Unlearning with Veronica Stern
In 2022, Willem Butler graduated from Elon University and 3 months later joined the North American tour of Anastasia the Musical in the principal role of Dmitry. He has recently been seen in Jersey Boys (Frankie Valli), Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abignale Jr), and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo). Willem competed and won first place in Broadway World’s first annual NextOnstage competition.
Currently, Willem is performing in the company of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Fulton Theater in Pennsylvania
Follow Willem on socials: @KillemWillem willembutler.com
Follow Veronica on socials: @veronicastern on Instagram @thatmixedchicknyc on TikTok
published: 25 Feb 2025
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American Theatre Wing CEO Heather Hitchens On Running the Tony Awards | The CEO Series
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing. As the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making, professional development, educational, and media programs.
Hosted by William Salvi, The CEO Series is an Emmy-winning series produced by Salvi. Each episode profiles a business leader and their respective business. The series provides a humanizing look into the CEOs personal story, mindset and their business and industry.
#business #ceo #startup #leadership #businesstips #entrepreneur #motivation #motivational #entrepreneurship #theatre #arts #viral #viralvideo #foryou
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published: 12 Apr 2024
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Working in the Theatre: Specialty Props
What do fake dead bodies, a carve-able turkey, and the physical puppet of Donkey in Shrek: the Musical have in common? They are all examples of what makes the ...
What do fake dead bodies, a carve-able turkey, and the physical puppet of Donkey in Shrek: the Musical have in common? They are all examples of what makes the world of Specialty Props so fascinating. This very special field in the theatre requires an expertise in fine art, but also one with knowledge of the dramatic structure. These designers have the challenge to both dazzle and inspire audiences, without interrupting the show or movement, a skill that requires collaboration with the creative team of the show.
Watch Mary Creede, Zoë Morsette, and John Jerard sculpt, sew, hammer, power, design, and ultimately create iconic specialty props.
Special Note: Many of the props that Zoë Morsette discussed working on including Les Misérables were built during her time working at McHugh-Rollins studio.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
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What do fake dead bodies, a carve-able turkey, and the physical puppet of Donkey in Shrek: the Musical have in common? They are all examples of what makes the world of Specialty Props so fascinating. This very special field in the theatre requires an expertise in fine art, but also one with knowledge of the dramatic structure. These designers have the challenge to both dazzle and inspire audiences, without interrupting the show or movement, a skill that requires collaboration with the creative team of the show.
Watch Mary Creede, Zoë Morsette, and John Jerard sculpt, sew, hammer, power, design, and ultimately create iconic specialty props.
Special Note: Many of the props that Zoë Morsette discussed working on including Les Misérables were built during her time working at McHugh-Rollins studio.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 31 May 2019
- views: 80840
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Working in the Theatre: Lighting Design
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Lear...
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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A technician, an artist, a magician... What does a Lighting Designer do in the theatre? We dive deep with Tony Awards-winning Lighting Designers Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley, as we explore the assortment of creative and technical goals in developing a story through lights on stage. Learn about the history of the field, the equipment, and the artistry of design as Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley show us their work at the PRG: Live showroom and onstage at Hamilton: An American Musical and Aladdin - The Musical.
Learn more about Aladdin the Musical at http://www.aladdinthemusical.com.
Learn more about Hamilton the Musical at http://www.hamiltonbroadway.com.
Learn more about PRG at http://www.prg.com.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season38
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Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
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https://wn.com/Working_In_The_Theatre_Lighting_Design
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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A technician, an artist, a magician... What does a Lighting Designer do in the theatre? We dive deep with Tony Awards-winning Lighting Designers Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley, as we explore the assortment of creative and technical goals in developing a story through lights on stage. Learn about the history of the field, the equipment, and the artistry of design as Natasha Katz and Howell Binkley show us their work at the PRG: Live showroom and onstage at Hamilton: An American Musical and Aladdin - The Musical.
Learn more about Aladdin the Musical at http://www.aladdinthemusical.com.
Learn more about Hamilton the Musical at http://www.hamiltonbroadway.com.
Learn more about PRG at http://www.prg.com.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season38
---Support Working in the Theatre---
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Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 07 Dec 2016
- views: 576166
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Working In The Theatre: Costumes
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Lear...
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Tony Award-winning costume designer and Wing Chairman William Ivey Long serves as our guide as we visit his studio, meet a protégé (Emilio Sosa), and, drop in on his mentor (Willa Kim.) From the sketchbook to the gown, Working In The Theatre bares all in this rare backstage pass to the costume design process. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
Leadership support provided by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season36
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https://wn.com/Working_In_The_Theatre_Costumes
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Tony Award-winning costume designer and Wing Chairman William Ivey Long serves as our guide as we visit his studio, meet a protégé (Emilio Sosa), and, drop in on his mentor (Willa Kim.) From the sketchbook to the gown, Working In The Theatre bares all in this rare backstage pass to the costume design process. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
Leadership support provided by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season36
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 28 Jan 2015
- views: 271469
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Wicked Scenic Design Tour | Edward Pierce | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
Scenic Designer Edward Pierce (Wicked, Angels in America) takes us behind the scenes into the world of Shiz/Oz, while sharing the goals, building blocks, and th...
Scenic Designer Edward Pierce (Wicked, Angels in America) takes us behind the scenes into the world of Shiz/Oz, while sharing the goals, building blocks, and the ultimate fulfillment that theatrical scenic design offers.
In this video, we show you the full tour and inner working of the set of Wicked. BUT, you don't want to miss the full Master Class episode here - https://youtu.be/kV9lsvt9rLo
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more exclusive content and updates on our Master Class series.
About the American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
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Our Master Class Series provides attendees with exclusive access to hear and learn from the titans of our theatre industry. Guests will range from top-tier Actors, Directors, Playwrights, Designers, and more! Attendees will have the opportunity to hear the many and vast ways to finding your way in the business with each featured artist sharing their unique journey and path to success as a creative.
For more information on the American Theatre Wing's Master Classes: https://americantheatrewing.org/program/masterclass/
https://wn.com/Wicked_Scenic_Design_Tour_|_Edward_Pierce_|_American_Theatre_Wing's_Master_Class_Series
Scenic Designer Edward Pierce (Wicked, Angels in America) takes us behind the scenes into the world of Shiz/Oz, while sharing the goals, building blocks, and the ultimate fulfillment that theatrical scenic design offers.
In this video, we show you the full tour and inner working of the set of Wicked. BUT, you don't want to miss the full Master Class episode here - https://youtu.be/kV9lsvt9rLo
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more exclusive content and updates on our Master Class series.
About the American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
---------------------
Our Master Class Series provides attendees with exclusive access to hear and learn from the titans of our theatre industry. Guests will range from top-tier Actors, Directors, Playwrights, Designers, and more! Attendees will have the opportunity to hear the many and vast ways to finding your way in the business with each featured artist sharing their unique journey and path to success as a creative.
For more information on the American Theatre Wing's Master Classes: https://americantheatrewing.org/program/masterclass/
- published: 26 Jul 2024
- views: 15647
16:58
Working In The Theatre: Swings, Standbys, Understudies
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Lear...
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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What happens when the show can't go on? It does. In the case of "Wicked," when Glinda or Dr. Dillamond goes on vacation, it's the understudies, standbys and swings' job to step in and not miss a beat. We go backstage to meet some of the unheralded heroes of "Wicked" in this all access edition of Working In The Theatre. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season36
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
https://wn.com/Working_In_The_Theatre_Swings,_Standbys,_Understudies
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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What happens when the show can't go on? It does. In the case of "Wicked," when Glinda or Dr. Dillamond goes on vacation, it's the understudies, standbys and swings' job to step in and not miss a beat. We go backstage to meet some of the unheralded heroes of "Wicked" in this all access edition of Working In The Theatre. (2014)
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season36
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 28 Jul 2014
- views: 351964
57:09
Stage Management | Antonia Gianino and Lisa Dawn Cave | American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
While many may not realize the breadth of skills—technical, collaborative, and creative—that Stage Managers bring to the theatre, it’s a role filled with extrao...
While many may not realize the breadth of skills—technical, collaborative, and creative—that Stage Managers bring to the theatre, it’s a role filled with extraordinary expertise both on and off the stage. Watch as Lisa Dawn Cave and Antonia Gianino from Disney Theatrical Productions guide us through the intricate world of stage management.
On the Broadway stage of The Lion King, emerging Stage Managers Nina and Karlie join the tour to experience key aspects of the role, including calling cues, communicating with cast and crew, and so much more. They even take on the challenge of calling a scene from The Lion King.
Join us live for this master class with Production Supervisor Lisa Dawn Cave, Production Stage Manager Antonia Gianino, and special guest Stage Manager Alex Volckhausen, as they share their expertise and answer your questions about the art of stage management.
WARNING: This video contains flashing which may affect people who have photosensitive epilepsy or other photo sensitivities.
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more exclusive content and updates on our Master Class series.
About the American Theatre Wing's Master Class Series
---------------------
Our Master Class Series provides attendees with exclusive access to hear and learn from the titans of our theatre industry. Guests will range from top-tier Actors, Directors, Playwrights, Designers, and more! Attendees will have the opportunity to hear the many and vast ways to finding your way in the business with each featured artist sharing their unique journey and path to success as a creative.
For more information on the American Theatre Wing's Master Classes: https://americantheatrewing.org/program/masterclass/
https://wn.com/Stage_Management_|_Antonia_Gianino_And_Lisa_Dawn_Cave_|_American_Theatre_Wing's_Master_Class_Series
While many may not realize the breadth of skills—technical, collaborative, and creative—that Stage Managers bring to the theatre, it’s a role filled with extraordinary expertise both on and off the stage. Watch as Lisa Dawn Cave and Antonia Gianino from Disney Theatrical Productions guide us through the intricate world of stage management.
On the Broadway stage of The Lion King, emerging Stage Managers Nina and Karlie join the tour to experience key aspects of the role, including calling cues, communicating with cast and crew, and so much more. They even take on the challenge of calling a scene from The Lion King.
Join us live for this master class with Production Supervisor Lisa Dawn Cave, Production Stage Manager Antonia Gianino, and special guest Stage Manager Alex Volckhausen, as they share their expertise and answer your questions about the art of stage management.
WARNING: This video contains flashing which may affect people who have photosensitive epilepsy or other photo sensitivities.
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- published: 23 Jan 2025
- views: 1599
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Working In The Theatre: Scenic Design
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Lear...
This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Follow the journey of Tony and Obie Award Winner Beowulf Boritt and Obie and Hewes Design Award winner Mimi Lien as they explore the process of a Scenic Designer. Find out how they got started, what it takes to work in this profession, and how the scenic design is informed through collaboration with many other key members of the theater.
For more information on Beowulf Boritt: http://www.beowulfborittdesign.com/
http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=392865
For more information on Mimi Lien:
http://www.mimilien.com/
http://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Mimi-Lien/
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
Leadership Support Provided by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation #WorkingInTheTheatre #Season37
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This episode of Working in the Theatre was featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
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Follow the journey of Tony and Obie Award Winner Beowulf Boritt and Obie and Hewes Design Award winner Mimi Lien as they explore the process of a Scenic Designer. Find out how they got started, what it takes to work in this profession, and how the scenic design is informed through collaboration with many other key members of the theater.
For more information on Beowulf Boritt: http://www.beowulfborittdesign.com/
http://www.ibdb.com/person.php?id=392865
For more information on Mimi Lien:
http://www.mimilien.com/
http://www.broadwayworld.com/people/Mimi-Lien/
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
Leadership Support Provided by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation #WorkingInTheTheatre #Season37
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 05 Aug 2015
- views: 447653
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Working in the Theatre: Wigs
Working in the Theatre is featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the ...
Working in the Theatre is featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
Everyone knows that great wig work is important to the artistic process of creating theatre. But few know just how much work and skill go into producing the incredible design and execution of a wig. Paul Huntley, one of the most esteemed wig designers (and a past Tony Honoree), shares his career journey and spotlights the creative, economic, and technical processes of working in the hair and wig department. We enter his world through the Broadway production of A Bronx Tale, showcasing the interaction between designers and talent, resulting in one important goal – to complete the illustration of a character on stage.
For more information on A Bronx Tale, visit https://abronxtalethemusical.com/tour/.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season40
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
https://wn.com/Working_In_The_Theatre_Wigs
Working in the Theatre is featured in our new book, "American Theatre Wing, an oral history: 100 Years, 100 Voices, 100 Million Miracles." Learn more about the book at http://a.co/d/9A5qc9a.
Everyone knows that great wig work is important to the artistic process of creating theatre. But few know just how much work and skill go into producing the incredible design and execution of a wig. Paul Huntley, one of the most esteemed wig designers (and a past Tony Honoree), shares his career journey and spotlights the creative, economic, and technical processes of working in the hair and wig department. We enter his world through the Broadway production of A Bronx Tale, showcasing the interaction between designers and talent, resulting in one important goal – to complete the illustration of a character on stage.
For more information on A Bronx Tale, visit https://abronxtalethemusical.com/tour/.
American Theatre Wing’s Working in the Theatre documentary series features the most fascinating people on the stage, behind the scenes, and in the audience. From Tony Awards® and Obie Awards® winning artists to the next generation of theatre makers, we capture theatre’s inner-workings, industry luminaries, and unique stories that surround important work.
American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards® and home of and the Obie Awards®: for more information visit https://americantheatrewing.org.
#WorkingInTheTheatre #Season40
---Support Working in the Theatre---
Help us continue to freely distribute Working in the Theatre by becoming a Patreon member! We’ll take you behind the scenes with some of your favorite theatre artists, onto the red carpet at the Tony and OBIE Awards, and give you opportunities to interact with industry luminaries. The proceeds from your Patreon membership will be invested in grants, scholarships, and content that supports the theatre community across the country.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
- published: 10 Oct 2018
- views: 101541
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Willem Butler on Anastasia the Musical Tour Memories | Unlearning with Veronica Stern
In 2022, Willem Butler graduated from Elon University and 3 months later joined the North American tour of Anastasia the Musical in the principal role of Dmitry...
In 2022, Willem Butler graduated from Elon University and 3 months later joined the North American tour of Anastasia the Musical in the principal role of Dmitry. He has recently been seen in Jersey Boys (Frankie Valli), Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abignale Jr), and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo). Willem competed and won first place in Broadway World’s first annual NextOnstage competition.
Currently, Willem is performing in the company of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Fulton Theater in Pennsylvania
Follow Willem on socials: @KillemWillem willembutler.com
Follow Veronica on socials: @veronicastern on Instagram @thatmixedchicknyc on TikTok
https://wn.com/Willem_Butler_On_Anastasia_The_Musical_Tour_Memories_|_Unlearning_With_Veronica_Stern
In 2022, Willem Butler graduated from Elon University and 3 months later joined the North American tour of Anastasia the Musical in the principal role of Dmitry. He has recently been seen in Jersey Boys (Frankie Valli), Catch Me If You Can (Frank Abignale Jr), and The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo). Willem competed and won first place in Broadway World’s first annual NextOnstage competition.
Currently, Willem is performing in the company of Jesus Christ Superstar at the Fulton Theater in Pennsylvania
Follow Willem on socials: @KillemWillem willembutler.com
Follow Veronica on socials: @veronicastern on Instagram @thatmixedchicknyc on TikTok
- published: 25 Feb 2025
- views: 90
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American Theatre Wing CEO Heather Hitchens On Running the Tony Awards | The CEO Series
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing. As the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellen...
Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing. As the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making, professional development, educational, and media programs.
Hosted by William Salvi, The CEO Series is an Emmy-winning series produced by Salvi. Each episode profiles a business leader and their respective business. The series provides a humanizing look into the CEOs personal story, mindset and their business and industry.
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Heather Hitchens is the president and CEO of American Theatre Wing. As the Wing's chief executive officer, she is charged with maintaining its brand of excellence in the Tony Awards as well as overseeing and shaping its other vital grant making, professional development, educational, and media programs.
Hosted by William Salvi, The CEO Series is an Emmy-winning series produced by Salvi. Each episode profiles a business leader and their respective business. The series provides a humanizing look into the CEOs personal story, mindset and their business and industry.
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- published: 12 Apr 2024
- views: 7201