Asked by: Renatas Kaliashvili
fine art theater

Who are the members of the stage production?

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  • Actor.
  • Audio engineer.
  • Backstage.
  • Carpenter and master carpenter.
  • Charge artist.
  • Dancer.
  • Electrician.
  • Front of house manager.


Subsequently, one may also ask, who are the key members of a production staff?

  • Stage Managers. (Rehearsal SM, Production SM, Assistant SM) The stage manager is present at all performances.
  • Master Carpenter. (and Set Crew)
  • Master Electrician. (and Lighting Crew)
  • Costume Designer. (and Master Stitcher/Tailor/Seamstress, Costume Crew)
  • Publicity Manager. (and Graphic Designer, Publicity Crew)

Similarly, what positions are included on the technical team? The most common categories (those encountered on the largest variety of productions) include: Stage Manager, Production Manager, Rigging, Lighting, Sound, and Technical Directors. Each of these departments have sub-categories, often breaking down tasks in more detail.

who are the people who work in a Theatre company?

Working in Theatre

  • Actor. Actors bring characters to life onstage.
  • Artistic Director. Nearly all theatres have an artistic director who makes the major creative decisions for the organization.
  • Box Office and House Management.
  • Carpentry/Electrics.
  • Casting Director.
  • Choreographer.
  • Company Manager.
  • Creative Professional.

What are the jobs in a Theatre?

10 Musical Theatre Jobs Essential For A Production

  • Front of House. We figured it would be sensible to start with front of house roles given that it's often the starting block for many a good career in musical theatre.
  • Stage Manager.
  • Theatrical Makeup Artist.
  • Choreographer.
  • Dancers, Actors and Singers.
  • Scenic Carpenter.

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