A play cannot exist without a stage manager, especially a play with lights, props, entrances, exits, movement, story, and flow.聽The person who received the 91大神 Working Artist Award on May 10聽is someone who remains invisible during performances, but without her,聽91大神 literally could not have put on a show, theater director Emily Ditkovski said as she presented the award.
As stage manager of the spring production of聽Peter and the Starcatcher, Risa Tapanes 鈥18 was responsible for knowing every component of the production, including every actor鈥檚 blocking (movement on stage) and when each prop should come and go.
鈥淲hen I am lost, I turn to Risa and she always has the answer,鈥 Ditkovski said. 鈥淵ou probably don鈥檛 know that during each performance Risa sits high above the stage calling the show from the booth鈥攖elling our light board operator to change light cues (in聽Peter and the Starcatcher聽there were over 150). Risa isn鈥檛 just calling 鈥楥ue 3, standby. Cue 3, Go.鈥 She is living and breathing the performance with the actors, telling the story through these cues.鈥
Risa puts countless hours into her work inside and out of rehearsal making sure she knows the show backwards and forwards. 鈥淪he is a leader,鈥 Ditkovski added, 鈥渟omeone our cast and crew can always count on, and is one of the reasons our 1,000-plus audience members felt the magic of聽Peter and the Starcatcher.鈥