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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 31 MIN

Calling the Cues: Stage Manager Powerhouses Take The Roundtable

from The Roundtable with Robert Bannon · host Broadway Podcast Network

On this episode of The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we’re shining a spotlight on the women who quite literally keep the show running. From calling cues to managing chaos, these stage management leaders are the heartbeat of the productions we love. Aura Michelle (You Got Older), Katie Girardot (My Joy is Heavy at New York Theatre Workshop), pau (Spread at INTAR Theatre), and Christina M. Woolard (Cold War Choir Practice at Manhattan Class Company) join us for an inside look at the artistry, leadership, and precision it takes to thrive as a stage manager today. From backstage stories you never hear to the real-life juggling act of people, tech, and timing, this conversation is a masterclass in what it means to lead from behind the scenes. We talk breaking into the industry, navigating high-pressure environments, and why stage managers are truly the unsung heroes of theater. Whether you're a theater kid, a pro, or just love a great story—this one is for you. Listen now on Broadway Podcast Network, BroadwayWorld, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, and more! #TheRoundtable #RobertBannon #StageManagerLife #Broadway #TheatreLife #WomenInTheatre #BackstageMagic #NYTW #INTAR #MCCTheater #TheaterCommunity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On this episode of The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, we’re shining a spotlight on the women who quite literally keep the show running. From calling cues to managing chaos, these stage management leaders are the heartbeat of the productions we love. Aura Michelle (You Got Older), Katie Girardot (My Joy is Heavy at New York Theatre Workshop), pau (Spread at INTAR Theatre), and Christina M. Woolard (Cold War Choir Practice at Manhattan Class Company) join us for an inside look at the artistry, leadership, and precision it takes to thrive as a stage manager today. From backstage stories you never hear to the real-life juggling act of people, tech, and timing, this conversation is a masterclass in what it means to lead from behind the scenes. We talk breaking into the industry, navigating high-pressure environments, and why stage managers are truly the unsung heroes of theater. Whether you're a theater kid, a pro, or just love a great story—this one is for you. Listen now on Broadway Podcast Network, BroadwayWorld, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, and more! #TheRoundtable #RobertBannon #StageManagerLife #Broadway #TheatreLife #WomenInTheatre #BackstageMagic #NYTW #INTAR #MCCTheater #TheaterCommunity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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