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EPISODE · May 20, 2019 · 1H 4M

Matthew Stern - Stage Manager, BROADWAY SYMPOSIUM

from Why I‘ll Never Make It · host Patrick Oliver Jones

The job of a stage manager may be behind the scenes, but all that they do makes its way into each and every performance we actors give onstage. Matthew Stern joins me today to explain the very nature of their work, giving insight into the art and craft of stage management. He recounts of his time with LES MISÉRABLES, 700 SUNDAYS, SPIDER-MAN, and other shows in New York and on the road. This is a must-listen for any actor wanting to know more about what SMs do and all the grunt work they go through to make our shows happen. In addition to his time backstage, Matthew still finds time to share and give back to the next generation of stage managers, as he teaches at SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Design and Technology.  His work in the classroom, sharing his Broadway experience and having his students observe his productions, has shown the incredible benefits students receive with access to Broadway.  By combining his love of teaching and experience on Broadway, Matthew has created the Broadway Stage Management Symposium. The Symposium is an incredible opportunity for those interested in stage management, considering a career in the theatre or anyone interested in how Broadway really works. There are a variety of registration options available to keep the Symposium affordable for students. See the website for more info.  Follow Matthew and the Symposium on Instagram and Twitter. ----- As you enjoy these guests and conversations each week,  please consider buying me a coffee to support this podcast.  I wouldn't be here without listeners like you,  so your donations are greatly appreciated. Find out more about other episodes, go to winmipodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The job of a stage manager may be behind the scenes, but all that they do makes its way into each and every performance we actors give onstage. Matthew Stern joins me today to explain the very nature of their work, giving insight into the art and craft of stage management. He recounts of his time with LES MISÉRABLES, 700 SUNDAYS, SPIDER-MAN, and other shows in New York and on the road. This is a must-listen for any actor wanting to know more about what SMs do and all the grunt work they go through to make our shows happen. In addition to his time backstage, Matthew still finds time to share and give back to the next generation of stage managers, as he teaches at SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Design and Technology.  His work in the classroom, sharing his Broadway experience and having his students observe his productions, has shown the incredible benefits students receive with access to Broadway.  By combining his love of teaching and experience on Broadway, Matthew has created the Broadway Stage Management Symposium. The Symposium is an incredible opportunity for those interested in stage management, considering a career in the theatre or anyone interested in how Broadway really works. There are a variety of registration options available to keep the Symposium affordable for students. See the website for more info.  Follow Matthew and the Symposium on Instagram and Twitter. ----- As you enjoy these guests and conversations each week,  please consider buying me a coffee to support this podcast.  I wouldn't be here without listeners like you,  so your donations are greatly appreciated. Find out more about other episodes, go to winmipodcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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