Sentences with phrase «of stagehands»

For the film to work, the sound has to be every bit as seamless, from the shouts of stagehands to the humming of electric lights, from the roar of the crowd to the clamour of New York traffic.
Madonna cried when the rigging collapsed on her stadium stage in Marseille, France, killing two of her stagehands.
Elsewhere in the exhibition, Ei Arakawa's takes up the role of stagehand to assist visitors, who are invited to wear his sculptural three - person hats festooned with flowers and fruits.

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If you're a fan of the award - winning Amazon Prime show, «Mozart in the Jungle,» you may be familiar with openly gay actor Sandro Isaack who plays Pavel, the Slavik stagehand and lover of Bernadette Peters.
And so it was proclaimed, on a gloriously seasoned Thursday night, in the company of eager patronage, giddy company and stagehands and state's royalty — state Sen. Marc Panepinto, in the Queen's absentia — on the grassy knoll known colloquially as «the hill,» that the state honor Shakespeare in Delaware Park, the venerable cultural landmark that it is, on its 40th season w...
And the best thing about the inclusion of this trailer is that it contains the uncensored shot of Baby Herman extending his middle finger while goosing the female stagehand.
Carnegie Hall's labor dispute with its stagehands led to the cancellation of its opening - night gala.
It's your usual assortment of production anecdotes, but Wynorski is pretty good at screen - specific observation, cluing us in on which shots required the most work behind the scenes — like the tracking shot through the furniture store that forced stagehands to move furniture into place and stay out of frame as the camera rolled backwards through the set.
-- featuring Charlie Chaplin as a bumbling stagehand and Edna Purviance as a starlet — and a «Newsreel» that is the very opposite of informative: a compilation of clips from Madam Satan preceded by a shot of Chaplin with Marion Davies.
Walk Hard opens with a long tracking shot as a stagehand looks for Dewey Cox and finds him in an iconic pose of self - reflection.
With an art degree from Rhode Island School of Design on his office wall, two union cards - stagehands and scenic artists - in his wallet, five able - bodied children, a French wife, and a photograph torn from a magazine of two Yugoslav guys roasting a lamb over a pit, he created a legendary party - a feast that almost two hundred people came to every year from as far away as the townhouses of New York City and as near as our local elementary school.
Even before he had written his first novel, Henning Mankell wrote his first play, Nöjesparken (The Amusement Park), while working as a stagehand in Stockholm in the beginning of the seventies.
The stagehands will roll boulders, break bridges, and place explosives all in the interest of making the «show» more entertaining for the audience.
The levels are constructed out of painted cardboard, stitched fabrics, and are even manipulated by the giant live - action hands of the puppeteers and stagehands.
He once wanted to be a theatre manager, a director and a stagehand, so when Max Beckmann fulfilled his destiny and became one of Germany's most distinctive and profound artists, he made theatre a metaphor for life.
Create Resume Harper Parker 100 Main Street, Cityplace, CA, 91019 (555) 322-7337 [email protected] Professional Profile Motivated stagehand experienced in all areas of large scale concert / festival management, set - up and breakdown.
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