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Working Backstage - A Cultural History and Ethnography of Technical Theater Labor (Paperback)
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Working Backstage - A Cultural History and Ethnography of Technical Theater Labor (Paperback)
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Working Backstage illuminates the work of New York City's theater
technicians, shining a light on the essential contributions of
unionized stagehands, carpenters, electricians, sound engineers,
properties artisans, wardrobe crews, makeup artists, and child
guardians. Too-often dismissed or misunderstood as mere
functionaries, these technicians are deeply engaged in creative
problem-solving and perform collaborative, intricate choreographed
work that parallels the performances of actors, singers, and
dancers onstage. Although their contributions have fueled the
Broadway machine, their contributions have been left out of most
theater histories.Theater historian Christin Essin offers clear and
evocative descriptions of this invaluable labor, based on her
archival research and interviews with more than 100 backstage
technicians, members of the New York locals of the International
Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. A former theater technician
herself, Essin provides readers with an insider's view of the
Broadway stage, from the suspended lighting bridge of electricians
operating followspots for A Chorus Line; the automation deck where
carpenters move the massive scenic towers for Newsies; the makeup
process in the dressing room for The Lion King; the offstage wings
of Matilda the Musical, where guardians guide child actors to
entrances and exits. Working Backstage makes an significant
contribution to theater studies and also to labor studies,
exploring the politics of the unions that serve backstage
professionals, protecting their rights and insuring safe working
conditions. Illuminating the history of this typically hidden
workforce, the book provides uncommon insights into the business of
Broadway and its backstage working relationships among cast and
crew members.
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