Theatre Workshop / Class Wheelchair Accessible
boxoffice@kingstheatre.ca
(902) 532-7704
For Part 2 of looking at how stage management can be maximized in community theatre, we will focus on moving from rehearsal to performance: how to reduce stress and increase morale! We will look at Assistant Stage Management; the backstage in general; working with crew, tech, theatre staff; technical rehearsals; and maintenance of the show! Be prepared to try (at least) calling some cue sequences!
If you missed Part 1, you are more than welcome to join in for Part 2. For all ranges of experience and everyone from stage managers, directors, producers and production managers, technical crew, backstage crew, to actors – anyone who loves live theatre!
Participants should bring clean, indoor footwear and a water bottle.
The workshop is free but space is limited. Registration is required.
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ABOUT SUSANNA HALEY
Susanna Haley has more than 30 years of experience working in community, professional, and semi-professional theatre across Canada. Professionally trained as a stage manager at Studio 58 in Vancouver, she has worked in that capacity in Nova Scotia at Neptune Theatre, Festival Antigonish, Mulgrave Road Theatre, and the Liverpool International Theatre Festival.
THE NEXT GEN THEATRE PROJECT is an initiative of King’s Theatre that includes free workshops for both adults and youth to build on the community’s passion for creating theatre. The aim is to celebrate diversity, resilience & belonging in Kespukwitk. The project is supported by Canadian Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program, Reopening Fund.
boxoffice@kingstheatre.ca
(902) 532-7704
For Part 2 of looking at how stage management can be maximized in community theatre, we will focus on moving from rehearsal to performance: how to reduce stress and increase morale! We will look at Assistant Stage Management; the backstage in general; working with crew, tech, theatre staff; technical rehearsals; and maintenance of the show! Be prepared to try (at least) calling some cue sequences!
If you missed Part 1, you are more than welcome to join in for Part 2. For all ranges of experience and everyone from stage managers, directors, producers and production managers, technical crew, backstage crew, to actors – anyone who loves live theatre!
Participants should bring clean, indoor footwear and a water bottle.
The workshop is free but space is limited. Registration is required.
—————————————–
ABOUT SUSANNA HALEY
Susanna Haley has more than 30 years of experience working in community, professional, and semi-professional theatre across Canada. Professionally trained as a stage manager at Studio 58 in Vancouver, she has worked in that capacity in Nova Scotia at Neptune Theatre, Festival Antigonish, Mulgrave Road Theatre, and the Liverpool International Theatre Festival.
THE NEXT GEN THEATRE PROJECT is an initiative of King’s Theatre that includes free workshops for both adults and youth to build on the community’s passion for creating theatre. The aim is to celebrate diversity, resilience & belonging in Kespukwitk. The project is supported by Canadian Heritage’s Celebration and Commemoration Program, Reopening Fund.
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Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
boxoffice@kingstheatre.ca
902-532-7704
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