OK, if the police are the "thin blue line" between civilised folks and the criminal element does that mean that Stage Managers are the thin black line between, well, all sorts of groups?
I am currently SM/Props for a very silly farce and am finding that most of my time (not spent dishing the soup, washing up and generally running the props) is running interference between the following list:
There's only seven of them but somehow they all seem to be at each other's throats. The only person who isn't snarly with anyone is my board op!
Now, if you are in said farce and recognise yourself then SHAME ON YOU. The most mature member of this happy gang is one of the youngest.
I know it's just sympton of being in the third week of a very tiring run, well, except for the director v owner, some serious issues there, but still...makes me wonder. When in acting mode do I get as petulant? Hmmm, thoughts from any other techie/actors??
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Cider Mill Inn is an old, rustic country inn owned by an endearing elderly couple, Michael and Susan Edwards. At first they appear to be bordering on senility. We quickly learn however that they are very clever con artists, preying on their unsuspecting guests. Using an elaborate check-in form, guests are, in fact, signing a work contract, requiring them to perform various improvements at the inn. Plumbers, tile layers, carpenters and electricians are recruited to do work they never expected. But what is Susan's secret?