wandersong wrote:
I'm not sure what your group is like specifically, or how big it is, but when i was doing backstage work, the SM mostly seems to work with the heads of the crew, they in turn are responsible for making sure the rest of the crew behave.
Of course, they do run around and make sure everyone's there and so on before show starts and all that, but making sure the cast behave during rehearsals is usually the sole responsbility of the director(s)
. Doesn't seem fair to offload that to a new SM. That said, all the best SMs I know are very organised and quite firm people. Not
inflexible, but firm
.
Good luck with finding your whippy stick!
We always have a tiny, tiny crew. Apart from the SM we have a costumer, a props person, and ASMs if we can find them, plus a few tech people in the booth. Our lighting, sound, and set stuff is mostly not my responsibility--it's essentially outsourced to a few friends of the director(who do the design part) and students in the film program(who build the set and run the boards). I'll have to call cues from the booth during tech week and at the actual performances, but otherwise I don't have to worry about it. Until tech week, we rehearse outside the space and mostly without props or costumes, so it's just the director and me and the cast at rehearsals. Various limitations and conflicts have kept the rehearsal period short, which is why we can't cancel rehearsals just because the director won't be able to make it, and why I'd have to run them in his place. It's a fledgling theater program, so we do the best we can with what we have and just keep hoping the whole program doesn't get axed due to budget cuts...but that's a gripe for another day.
"Oh, better far to live and die/Under the brave black flag I fly/Than play a sanctimonious part/With a pirate head and a pirate heart."