The Beginner’s Guide to Opera Stage Management: Gathering the Tools You Need to Work in Opera

This document was uploaded by one of our users. The uploader already confirmed that they had the permission to publish it. If you are author/publisher or own the copyright of this documents, please report to us by using this DMCA report form.

Simply click on the Download Book button.

Yes, Book downloads on Ebookily are 100% Free.

Sometimes the book is free on Amazon As well, so go ahead and hit "Search on Amazon"

The Beginner’s Guide to Opera Stage Management is the first book to cover theatrical stage management practices specifically for opera productions, providing an invaluable step-by-step guide.

Beginning with a brief history of opera and detailing its difference from musical theatre, the book covers stage management best practices through prep, rehearsals, tech, performance, and wrap up. From the moment a manager accepts a contract, right through to archiving paperwork, this essential toolkit covers each step of a stage manager’s journey. Working with a score, reading music, working with singers, conductors, and musicians, basic duties of a stage manager versus an assistant stage manager, and other tasks specific to opera are also included in this comprehensive guide. This book is full of tips and tricks, as well as the good, bad, and ugly stories from opera stage managers, sharing both their experiences and mistakes.

This is the perfect how-to book for the professional or emerging stage manager looking to work in opera, or to expand their existing stage management skillset.

Author(s): Danielle Ranno
Publisher: Routledge/Focal Press
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 223
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword by Dean Anthony
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Opera Background
What Is Opera?
Brief History
Top Ten Operas to Know
Chapter 2: Document Design
Who Is the Document Going To?
How Is My Document Prepared and Where Is it Stored?
Color and Shading
What’s in a Name?
The Breakdown on Headers and Footers
Continuity
To PDF or Not to PDF, That Is the Question?
Chapter 3: Prep Week
Resources to Begin With
Who Does What
PSM Prep
ASM Prep
Scores and Translations
Putting Together Your Book
Questions to Ask
Chapter 4: Rehearsal
Setting Up the Rehearsal Room
Crash Course on Taping
Adding the Finishing Touches
Types of Rehearsal
Who’s Who in the Room
In the Room
Chapter 5: Rehearsal Paperwork
Stage Management Paperwork
Assistant Director Paperwork
The Anatomy of a Cheat Sheet
Assistant Stage Management Paperwork
Chapter 6: Tech
Designer Run
Paperwork
After the Final Room Run
Loading into the Theater
Rehearsal During Tech Week
What about the ASM Calling Stations?
Lighting and Cuing
Types of Cues and Their Names
Cue Lights
Placing Cues in the Score
Maestro Cam
Rehearsal Reports During Tech
Days Off
Chapter 7: Performance
Finalizing the Pre-Show Routines
Performance Schedule and Calls
Opera and Subs
Working with Front of House
Top of Show Sequence
Performance Report
Passing the Baton
Brush Ups and Cover Rehearsals
Emergency Plans
Bows
Opening Night
Chapter 8: Archiving
Archived Checklist
Why Archive Your Work?
What to Archive?
Final Advice
Appendix
Index