We’re all super busy and all consumed with the gig. Here are some ways you can contribute to easing your carbon footprint as a stagehand.
How To Adult as a Stagehand
This post is about what does and does not survive a heavy production schedule. I’ve also thrown some tips in here for how you can keep moving forward even though you may be beat from the last 70 hours you put in this week.
Back Stage Command and Control
Stage hands and event specialists fight command and control structures.
Stage Hand Swag and Advice
Looking for advice and insights on stage hand equipment and also stage hand advice.
Backstage and Onstage Management – Manager or Agent? Where is the ROI?
We’ve been dealing with the differences between a manager and an agent for years. Who get’s paid, how much, and what does this get me?
5 Stage Hand and Freelancer Side Hustles
Developing a side hustle is one of the best things you can do as a stage hand or freelancer to take control of your income and your time.
Homemade Bread for Busy People and Stagehands
I love bread. I love me some lightly toasted bread with smothered melted butter. It doesn’t matter if it’s 3am…
College Admission Scandal and How it Effects Us Backstage
You can’t bribe your way into stagecraft, nor do you even need a college degree in the first place to make a decent – if not – a lucrative living.
Work Backstage in the Performing Arts
So many folks – ourselves included – don’t (or didn’t) know what’s out there for work in performing arts production.…
Work in Community Theater can Reap Big Rewards
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out in the industry, community theater can provide you with access to learn a new skill or improve on an existing one.