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Waiting for Places

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by Katrina Herrmann

5.0(3 reviews)
14 episodes
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A podcast about stage managers in the flyover states.

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Publishing Since

4/9/2021

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July 9, 2021

Episode 14: Jennifer Leigh Sears Scheier

<p>Waiting for Places is a podcast highlighting stage managers in the flyover states. Episode 14 features Dr. Jennifer Leigh Sears Scheier. She is a freelance AEA stage manager and recently completed her PhD dissertation at the University of Illinois. Her dissertation, “The Quest for Professionalization: A 20th Century Cautionary Tale for United States Stage Managers,” focused on reclaiming stage management history while investigating the field’s current challenges through a historical lens. Her past stage management credits include: Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Knoxville Opera, La Jolla Playhouse, Lamb’s Players Theatre, Long Beach Opera, San Diego Repertory Theatre, and Tennessee Repertory Theatre.</p> <p>Editor’s Note: The interview implied Dr. Scheier was the only person with a PhD in Stage Management. &nbsp;This is incorrect. Dr. Tracey Catherine Cattell recently got her PhD on British Stage Management history, looking at British promptbook notations. Sue Fenty, current faculty at DePaul University has a PhD from an Australian University and her dissertation was on modern day stage management and working Internationally.</p>

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July 2, 2021

Episode 13: David J McGraw

<p>Waiting for Places is a podcast highlighting stage managers in the flyover states. Episode 13 features David J. McGraw. Born and raised in Cleveland, David has stage managed since the early 90s. &nbsp;He also is the founder of the Stage Manager Survey, the largest study of stage managers in the world (<a href="http://www.smsurvey.info/" target="_blank">www.smsurvey.info</a>). &nbsp;David is currently a Director-at-Large for the Stage Managers' Association after serving as Second Vice Chair in 2007.</p>

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June 25, 2021

Episode 12: Megan Cahill

<p>Waiting for Places is a podcast highlighting stage managers in the flyover states. Episode 12 features Megan Cahill of St. Louis, MO. She primarily works in non-traditional genres and spaces. &nbsp;She is also known as Mama Megan - "The Den Mother of Burlesque."</p>

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What is Waiting for Places?

A podcast about stage managers in the flyover states.

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