How we go from closing one show to opening the next in 72 hours.
One of the most exciting parts about working at a Summer Stock theatre is the amount of shows that happen in a relatively short period of time. At my internship, we produce five shows in 10 weeks. The speed of the summer allows me to learn so much, connect with so many incredible people, and prevents me from getting bored of any show. However, this schedule is demanding and requires efficiency and determination. The hardest part of each show cycle (and my favorite part) is changeover, the 72 hours from closing one show to opening the next. The big sprint occurs in 24 hours (Sunday night to Monday night), when we completely strike one show and load-in the next before the actors arrive for tech.
Here’s a peek into what my life as an intern during changeover looks like:
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Changeover is a lot of work, but it’s so much fun to accomplish so much so quickly alongside dear friends. It’s the ultimate summer stock experience, and I will miss it deeply when I return to the school schedule.
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