A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921.
ORDER XXVI.—PERSONS EMPLOYED IN ENTERTAINMENTS AND SPORT
Sub-order 1.—Persons Employed in Entertainments and Sport
880.—Managers, Lessees of Theatres, Picture Theatres, Concert Halls, etc.
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- acting manager
- see business manager; obsolescent .
- advance agent
- goes on ahead of touring theatrical company, circus, etc., and makes arrangements for advertising, accommodation, etc.
- assistant stage manager
- as for stage manager (q.v.), whom he assists and for whom he deputises; usually acts as prompter (887) (q.v.) during performance.
- business manager
; acting manager (obsolescent)
- has charge of all "front of the house" arrangements in a theatre; engages, controls, and pays theatre staff; has charge of box office and all accounts; directs advertisement.
- producer
- is responsible for the production of play or show; decides positions and movements of actors (885) (q.v.), position of scenery and properties on the stage; indicates interpretation to be given to each speech; approves dresses, properties, design of scenery; directs rehearsals.
- stage manager
- is responsible for smooth running of performance; satisfies himself that scenery, lighting, properties, etc., are in order; sees that all artistes are on premises prior to performance, and if they are not, instructs understudies (885) (q.v.) to take parts of absent performers; sees that intervals are not prolonged; is in charge of everybody and everything on stage; receives reports from master carpenter (474), property master (887) and electrician (307) (q.v.) that everything under their charge is in order.
- theatrical manager
- undertakes, on his own account or for others, management of a theatre; arranges production; engages, controls and pays company and staff; is often himself proprietor or lessee of theatre; cf. business manager.
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From:
A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921,
Ministry of Labour, 1927. Digitised by Peter Christian, August, 2016. This text is in the Public Domain.