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Working in Theatre: Production Management
Are you interested in technical theatre, but also like to work with numbers? Want to be the boss, but also work on a team? If so, you might want to look into a career in production management. As Assistant Production Manager for the Mark Taper Forum, Kate Coltun takes a hands-on role in everything from budgeting and scheduling to load-in and personnel management in order to make the show happen. In our latest Working in Theatre video, Coltun discusses the different duties of her job, how she got to where she is, and why being a production manager is so much fun.
More information: https://www.centertheatregroup.org/programs/students-and-educators/teen-and-college-initiatives/career-content/working-in-theatre/
published: 26 Jul 2016
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"Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular" (Full Performance 1080p HD)
The 12:50 performance on January 8th, 2016 in the Hyperion Theatre at Disney California Adventure.
published: 10 Jan 2016
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From page to stage - Theatre Production
Theatre Production students and faculty members explain the learning, building and creating that went into setting the stage for Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Music:
Hand Trolly - Kevin MacLeod
I like peanuts - Audionautix
published: 02 Nov 2015
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What it's like to perform in a massive theatre production
- www.harvestrain.com.au - See us change Dorothy's shoes, watch the Wicked Witch turn green, witness Tin Man cover himself in silver, and be amazed as the Wizard of Oz himself is discovered, all from behind the scenes!
Ever wondered what it's like behind the stage of an arena production? It's chaos in it's purest form, and we do it (happily) for you.
Click the bell so you don't miss any of our videos!
FOLLOW US FOR MORE STUFF!
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http://www.harvestrain.com.au
published: 10 Mar 2020
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Working In The Theatre: Projection Design with 59 Productions
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.
The designers at 59 Productions are responsible for creating some of the most incredible projection designs of our time, by creating innovative ways to tell stories, and new ones. These designers don't necessarily come from the world of technology, but rather a place where artistic, creative thinking is valued above all else.
Watch as we unfold some of the work and meaning behind the projections of 59 Productions, from their work on War Horse to the Olympic Games opening ceremony and so much more.
"We are never more excited here than when something comes up that we don't know the ...
published: 18 Mar 2015
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Week 1 (Part 1 of 2) ROLES IN THEATRE PRODUCTION
Watch part 2 at: https://youtu.be/Q9Arh1wdVlg
published: 04 May 2020
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CSU Theatre Production: Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov 9-28-17
Colorado State University Theatre Department production. Directed by Walt Jones; new translation by Walt Jones. The premiere production of a new acting edition of Anton Chekhov’s turn of the last century play, this comedy depicts the life of the three Prozorov sisters and their brother in provincial Russia.
"Chekhov insisted that he wrote comedies and was so angry at his director/collaborator Stanislavski, that he fled the theatre during opening night performances because his plays were being mischaracterized so severely. Yes, there are serious points to be made, and it is also a drama, but the disappointment in life onstage is humorous so long as you aren’t living it." —Walt Jones
The performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team. RAMProductions was ...
published: 20 Dec 2017
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Macbeth - Part 1 | Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner (Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4).
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest" at Round House Theatre, in collaboration with Folger Theatre, beginning November 23. Learn more at https://www.folger.edu/events/tempest-2022.
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Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergea...
published: 25 Mar 2020
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Wizard of Oz (Full Musical)
Community theatre production!
published: 10 Jan 2019
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Working in Theatre: Production Management
Are you interested in technical theatre, but also like to work with numbers? Want to be the boss, but also work on a team? If so, you might want to look into a ...
Are you interested in technical theatre, but also like to work with numbers? Want to be the boss, but also work on a team? If so, you might want to look into a career in production management. As Assistant Production Manager for the Mark Taper Forum, Kate Coltun takes a hands-on role in everything from budgeting and scheduling to load-in and personnel management in order to make the show happen. In our latest Working in Theatre video, Coltun discusses the different duties of her job, how she got to where she is, and why being a production manager is so much fun.
More information: https://www.centertheatregroup.org/programs/students-and-educators/teen-and-college-initiatives/career-content/working-in-theatre/
https://wn.com/Working_In_Theatre_Production_Management
Are you interested in technical theatre, but also like to work with numbers? Want to be the boss, but also work on a team? If so, you might want to look into a career in production management. As Assistant Production Manager for the Mark Taper Forum, Kate Coltun takes a hands-on role in everything from budgeting and scheduling to load-in and personnel management in order to make the show happen. In our latest Working in Theatre video, Coltun discusses the different duties of her job, how she got to where she is, and why being a production manager is so much fun.
More information: https://www.centertheatregroup.org/programs/students-and-educators/teen-and-college-initiatives/career-content/working-in-theatre/
- published: 26 Jul 2016
- views: 43044
45:37
"Disney's Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular" (Full Performance 1080p HD)
The 12:50 performance on January 8th, 2016 in the Hyperion Theatre at Disney California Adventure.
The 12:50 performance on January 8th, 2016 in the Hyperion Theatre at Disney California Adventure.
https://wn.com/Disney's_Aladdin_A_Musical_Spectacular_(Full_Performance_1080P_Hd)
The 12:50 performance on January 8th, 2016 in the Hyperion Theatre at Disney California Adventure.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 12689410
4:21
From page to stage - Theatre Production
Theatre Production students and faculty members explain the learning, building and creating that went into setting the stage for Nice Work If You Can Get It.
...
Theatre Production students and faculty members explain the learning, building and creating that went into setting the stage for Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Music:
Hand Trolly - Kevin MacLeod
I like peanuts - Audionautix
https://wn.com/From_Page_To_Stage_Theatre_Production
Theatre Production students and faculty members explain the learning, building and creating that went into setting the stage for Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Music:
Hand Trolly - Kevin MacLeod
I like peanuts - Audionautix
- published: 02 Nov 2015
- views: 6721
11:01
What it's like to perform in a massive theatre production
- www.harvestrain.com.au - See us change Dorothy's shoes, watch the Wicked Witch turn green, witness Tin Man cover himself in silver, and be amazed as the Wizar...
- www.harvestrain.com.au - See us change Dorothy's shoes, watch the Wicked Witch turn green, witness Tin Man cover himself in silver, and be amazed as the Wizard of Oz himself is discovered, all from behind the scenes!
Ever wondered what it's like behind the stage of an arena production? It's chaos in it's purest form, and we do it (happily) for you.
Click the bell so you don't miss any of our videos!
FOLLOW US FOR MORE STUFF!
https://www.facebook.com/harvestraintheatre/
https://www.instagram.com/harvest_rain/
http://www.harvestrain.com.au
https://wn.com/What_It's_Like_To_Perform_In_A_Massive_Theatre_Production
- www.harvestrain.com.au - See us change Dorothy's shoes, watch the Wicked Witch turn green, witness Tin Man cover himself in silver, and be amazed as the Wizard of Oz himself is discovered, all from behind the scenes!
Ever wondered what it's like behind the stage of an arena production? It's chaos in it's purest form, and we do it (happily) for you.
Click the bell so you don't miss any of our videos!
FOLLOW US FOR MORE STUFF!
https://www.facebook.com/harvestraintheatre/
https://www.instagram.com/harvest_rain/
http://www.harvestrain.com.au
- published: 10 Mar 2020
- views: 7057
11:16
Working In The Theatre: Projection Design with 59 Productions
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.
The designers at 59 Productions are responsible for creating some of the most incredible projection designs of our time, by creating innovative ways to tell stories, and new ones. These designers don't necessarily come from the world of technology, but rather a place where artistic, creative thinking is valued above all else.
Watch as we unfold some of the work and meaning behind the projections of 59 Productions, from their work on War Horse to the Olympic Games opening ceremony and so much more.
"We are never more excited here than when something comes up that we don't know the answer to. And that's where the sparks of energy, the adrenaline comes from, is not knowing whether an idea you just had is going to be possible, if an idea is possible, but knowing you can go out and find the answer to that." - 59 Productions.
For more information on 59 Productions, visit http://59productions.co.uk/.
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 #Season37
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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.
Play a key role in our industry and join now: https://www.patreon.com/americantheatrewing
https://wn.com/Working_In_The_Theatre_Projection_Design_With_59_Productions
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.
The designers at 59 Productions are responsible for creating some of the most incredible projection designs of our time, by creating innovative ways to tell stories, and new ones. These designers don't necessarily come from the world of technology, but rather a place where artistic, creative thinking is valued above all else.
Watch as we unfold some of the work and meaning behind the projections of 59 Productions, from their work on War Horse to the Olympic Games opening ceremony and so much more.
"We are never more excited here than when something comes up that we don't know the answer to. And that's where the sparks of energy, the adrenaline comes from, is not knowing whether an idea you just had is going to be possible, if an idea is possible, but knowing you can go out and find the answer to that." - 59 Productions.
For more information on 59 Productions, visit http://59productions.co.uk/.
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 #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: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 64113
2:12:48
CSU Theatre Production: Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov 9-28-17
Colorado State University Theatre Department production. Directed by Walt Jones; new translation by Walt Jones. The premiere production of a new acting edition...
Colorado State University Theatre Department production. Directed by Walt Jones; new translation by Walt Jones. The premiere production of a new acting edition of Anton Chekhov’s turn of the last century play, this comedy depicts the life of the three Prozorov sisters and their brother in provincial Russia.
"Chekhov insisted that he wrote comedies and was so angry at his director/collaborator Stanislavski, that he fled the theatre during opening night performances because his plays were being mischaracterized so severely. Yes, there are serious points to be made, and it is also a drama, but the disappointment in life onstage is humorous so long as you aren’t living it." —Walt Jones
The performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team. RAMProductions was created by the Department of Journalism and Media Communication at Colorado State University with support from Campus Television (CTV), the College of Liberal Arts, and CSU External Relations.
https://wn.com/Csu_Theatre_Production_Three_Sisters_By_Anton_Chekhov_9_28_17
Colorado State University Theatre Department production. Directed by Walt Jones; new translation by Walt Jones. The premiere production of a new acting edition of Anton Chekhov’s turn of the last century play, this comedy depicts the life of the three Prozorov sisters and their brother in provincial Russia.
"Chekhov insisted that he wrote comedies and was so angry at his director/collaborator Stanislavski, that he fled the theatre during opening night performances because his plays were being mischaracterized so severely. Yes, there are serious points to be made, and it is also a drama, but the disappointment in life onstage is humorous so long as you aren’t living it." —Walt Jones
The performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team. RAMProductions was created by the Department of Journalism and Media Communication at Colorado State University with support from Campus Television (CTV), the College of Liberal Arts, and CSU External Relations.
- published: 20 Dec 2017
- views: 55797
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Macbeth - Part 1 | Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner (Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4).
Watch Part ...
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner (Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4).
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest" at Round House Theatre, in collaboration with Folger Theatre, beginning November 23. Learn more at https://www.folger.edu/events/tempest-2022.
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Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young Siward: Jeremy Brown
Angus: Joe Isenberg
Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman: Karen Peakes
Fleance: Benjamin Schiffbauer
Young Macduff: Ben Cook
Percussionist: John Kilkenny
House Manager: Amy Carr
CREATIVE TEAM
Co-Conceivers and Directors: Teller and Aaron Posner
Magic Design: Teller
Scenic Design: Daniel Conway
Costume Design: Devon Painter
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver
Sound Design: Karin Graybash
Mask and Effects Design: Frank Ippolito
Composer: Kenny Wollesen
Magic Consultant: Matthew Holtzclaw
Fight Director: Dale Anthony Girard
Properties Master: Jessica Parks
Dramaturgs: Michele Osherow, Miriam Weisfeld
Assistant Director: Jeremy Skidmore
Assistant Scenic Designers: Jeremy Foil, Sean Urbantke, Deborah Wheatley
Assistant Costume Designer: Katie Miles
Fight Captain: Joe Isenberg
Cutler: David Baker
Production Stage Manager: Kate Olden
TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY
Executive Producer: Robert M. Rechnitz
Associate Producer: Joan Rechnitz
Artistic Director: Aaron Posner
Associate Artistic Director: KJ Sanchez
Managing Director: Guy Gsell
Director of Production: Andrew Martini
Assistant Production Manager: Liz Olson
Artistic Associate/ Casting Director: Liz Green
Director of Communications: Jayme Powers
Community Relations Manager: Brian Holland
Box Office Manager: Brian J Sellers
Assistant Stage Manager: Angela Hesterman
Technical Assistants: Jason Marsh,Tom Meyer
Master Carpenter: Duane Noch
Carpenters: Wayne Emley, Gerald Larkin, Quinn Stone, Rob Wedemeyer
Scenic Artists: Lea Anello, Neil Prince, Jennifer Wood
Metal Artisan: Brian Snyder
Lighting and Sound Supervisor: Dan Montano
Electricians: Brian Burdick, Anthony Callichio, Jason Cawley, Emma Fretz, Tom Prendergast, Rob Stawicki, Emily Watts
Mask/ Effects Assistants: Ryan Neff, Michelle Brooks, Dillon Markey, Ezekiel Zabrowski, Michael Hansen
Costume Construction: Rusty Aubrey, Cindy Capraro, Sunny Corrano, Michael Hansen, Katie Miles, Amy Ritchings, Jordan Smiley
Sword belt construction: Dana Nestrick
FOLGER THEATRE
Artistic Producer: Janet Alexander Griffin
Associate Artistic Producer: Beth Emelson
General Manager: Giuseppe DeBartolo
Production Manager/TD: Charles Flye
Audience Services Coordinator: Sarah Farmer
House Managers: Kathleen Anderson, Elizabeth Delahanty, Megan Fowler, Michael Mowery, Valeka Nicols, Joel Santner
Box Office Manager: Stephanie DeMouche
Assistant Box Office Manager: Hillary Williams
Box Office Assistants: Kristin Allard, Emi Ayala, Michelle Brummitt, Alorie Clark, Maia DeSanti, Allison Fory Hall, John LaBombard, Tiernan Madorno, Shirley Serotsky
Public Programs Assistant: Sarah Wilson, MaryAnn Jones
Casting/General Management
Assistant: Tricia Homer
Head of External Relations: Garland Scott
Marketing Manager: Tim Swoape
Communications Associate: Amy Arden
Assistant Technical Director: Kate Lucibella
Assistant Stage Manager: Miriam Yoder
Production Assistants: Jennifer Renee Cole, Danielle B. Rose
Wardrobe: Amy Carr, Ren LaDassor
Show Deck Construction: Bella Faccia
Set Installation: Jason Marsh, Duane Noch, Lea Anello, TSA, Inc.
Scenic Artist: Molly Allen
Master Electrician: Amber Meade
Electricians: Brian Allard, Andrew Cissna, Sarah Peterson, Kate Lucibella
Light Board Operator: Sarah Peterson
Sound Consultant: Brian Keating
Sound Board Operator: Miguel Hermann
Understudies: Jeremy Brown, Joe Isenberg, Jason Lott, Cody Nickell, Helen Pafumi, Brian Reimer, Tom Pentacost, Shane Wallis, Andrew Zox.
CARAGOL WELLS PRODUCTIONS
Director: Leo Eaton
Executive Producer: Pamela Caragol Wells
Producer: David Konschnik
Editor: Barbara Burst
Associate Producer/Assistant Director: Nicole Vinnola
Director of Photography: Gary Grieg
Cameras: Jim Ball, Rich Confalone, Gary Grieg, Sheila Smith, Brett Wiley
Sound: Paul Rusnak, Rob Peterson, Rodrigo Salvacierra
Line Producer: Marjolaine Souquet
Audience Coordinator: Wendy Wolf
Gaffer: Bob Waybright, Louise Hernon
Assistant Camera: Wayne Arnold
Assistant Editor: Brannon Shiflett
Grip: Anthony Smith
Production Assistants: Chase Pletts, Andrew Congdon
Post Production: MVI Post
SAG-AFTRA
Stage Directors and Choreographer Society
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829
https://wn.com/Macbeth_Part_1_|_Folger_Theatre_And_Two_River_Theater_Company
Watch Part 1 of Folger Theatre and Two River Theater Company's "Macbeth," co-directed by Teller and Aaron Posner (Act 1, scene 1 – Act 3, scene 4).
Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/GLc3w-yp3wk
Catch Teller and Aaron Posner’s "The Tempest" at Round House Theatre, in collaboration with Folger Theatre, beginning November 23. Learn more at https://www.folger.edu/events/tempest-2022.
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Macbeth: Ian Merrill Peakes
Lady Macbeth: Kate Eastwood Norris
Macduff: Cody Nickell
Banquo, Messenger: Paul Morella
Weird Sister, Doctor, Murderer, Porter: Eric Hissom
Weird Sister, Murderer | Mentieth: Cleo House, Jr.
Weird Sister, Caithness: Andrew Zox
Duncan, Old Siward: Dan Olmstead
Malcolm: Scott Kerns
Donalbain, Seyton: Peter Vance
Lennox: Evander Duck, Jr.
Ross: Noel Vélez
Sergeant, Young Siward: Jeremy Brown
Angus: Joe Isenberg
Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman: Karen Peakes
Fleance: Benjamin Schiffbauer
Young Macduff: Ben Cook
Percussionist: John Kilkenny
House Manager: Amy Carr
CREATIVE TEAM
Co-Conceivers and Directors: Teller and Aaron Posner
Magic Design: Teller
Scenic Design: Daniel Conway
Costume Design: Devon Painter
Lighting Design: Thom Weaver
Sound Design: Karin Graybash
Mask and Effects Design: Frank Ippolito
Composer: Kenny Wollesen
Magic Consultant: Matthew Holtzclaw
Fight Director: Dale Anthony Girard
Properties Master: Jessica Parks
Dramaturgs: Michele Osherow, Miriam Weisfeld
Assistant Director: Jeremy Skidmore
Assistant Scenic Designers: Jeremy Foil, Sean Urbantke, Deborah Wheatley
Assistant Costume Designer: Katie Miles
Fight Captain: Joe Isenberg
Cutler: David Baker
Production Stage Manager: Kate Olden
TWO RIVER THEATER COMPANY
Executive Producer: Robert M. Rechnitz
Associate Producer: Joan Rechnitz
Artistic Director: Aaron Posner
Associate Artistic Director: KJ Sanchez
Managing Director: Guy Gsell
Director of Production: Andrew Martini
Assistant Production Manager: Liz Olson
Artistic Associate/ Casting Director: Liz Green
Director of Communications: Jayme Powers
Community Relations Manager: Brian Holland
Box Office Manager: Brian J Sellers
Assistant Stage Manager: Angela Hesterman
Technical Assistants: Jason Marsh,Tom Meyer
Master Carpenter: Duane Noch
Carpenters: Wayne Emley, Gerald Larkin, Quinn Stone, Rob Wedemeyer
Scenic Artists: Lea Anello, Neil Prince, Jennifer Wood
Metal Artisan: Brian Snyder
Lighting and Sound Supervisor: Dan Montano
Electricians: Brian Burdick, Anthony Callichio, Jason Cawley, Emma Fretz, Tom Prendergast, Rob Stawicki, Emily Watts
Mask/ Effects Assistants: Ryan Neff, Michelle Brooks, Dillon Markey, Ezekiel Zabrowski, Michael Hansen
Costume Construction: Rusty Aubrey, Cindy Capraro, Sunny Corrano, Michael Hansen, Katie Miles, Amy Ritchings, Jordan Smiley
Sword belt construction: Dana Nestrick
FOLGER THEATRE
Artistic Producer: Janet Alexander Griffin
Associate Artistic Producer: Beth Emelson
General Manager: Giuseppe DeBartolo
Production Manager/TD: Charles Flye
Audience Services Coordinator: Sarah Farmer
House Managers: Kathleen Anderson, Elizabeth Delahanty, Megan Fowler, Michael Mowery, Valeka Nicols, Joel Santner
Box Office Manager: Stephanie DeMouche
Assistant Box Office Manager: Hillary Williams
Box Office Assistants: Kristin Allard, Emi Ayala, Michelle Brummitt, Alorie Clark, Maia DeSanti, Allison Fory Hall, John LaBombard, Tiernan Madorno, Shirley Serotsky
Public Programs Assistant: Sarah Wilson, MaryAnn Jones
Casting/General Management
Assistant: Tricia Homer
Head of External Relations: Garland Scott
Marketing Manager: Tim Swoape
Communications Associate: Amy Arden
Assistant Technical Director: Kate Lucibella
Assistant Stage Manager: Miriam Yoder
Production Assistants: Jennifer Renee Cole, Danielle B. Rose
Wardrobe: Amy Carr, Ren LaDassor
Show Deck Construction: Bella Faccia
Set Installation: Jason Marsh, Duane Noch, Lea Anello, TSA, Inc.
Scenic Artist: Molly Allen
Master Electrician: Amber Meade
Electricians: Brian Allard, Andrew Cissna, Sarah Peterson, Kate Lucibella
Light Board Operator: Sarah Peterson
Sound Consultant: Brian Keating
Sound Board Operator: Miguel Hermann
Understudies: Jeremy Brown, Joe Isenberg, Jason Lott, Cody Nickell, Helen Pafumi, Brian Reimer, Tom Pentacost, Shane Wallis, Andrew Zox.
CARAGOL WELLS PRODUCTIONS
Director: Leo Eaton
Executive Producer: Pamela Caragol Wells
Producer: David Konschnik
Editor: Barbara Burst
Associate Producer/Assistant Director: Nicole Vinnola
Director of Photography: Gary Grieg
Cameras: Jim Ball, Rich Confalone, Gary Grieg, Sheila Smith, Brett Wiley
Sound: Paul Rusnak, Rob Peterson, Rodrigo Salvacierra
Line Producer: Marjolaine Souquet
Audience Coordinator: Wendy Wolf
Gaffer: Bob Waybright, Louise Hernon
Assistant Camera: Wayne Arnold
Assistant Editor: Brannon Shiflett
Grip: Anthony Smith
Production Assistants: Chase Pletts, Andrew Congdon
Post Production: MVI Post
SAG-AFTRA
Stage Directors and Choreographer Society
United Scenic Artists, Local USA 829
- published: 25 Mar 2020
- views: 436831