Category: 2010/11
How to Manage a Stage
By Harry Watermeier, >illness Arden Professional Apprentice Okay, listen, I don’t actually know how to manage a stage—it’s only day one. But, I’ve learned a few basic things about stage…
Read MoreThe Art (and Entertainment) of the Quick Change
By Rob Heller, Arden Professional Apprentice I am currently Assistant Stage Managing the Arden’s Production of A Moon for the Misbegotten. I have done a little bit of stage managing…
Read MoreA New Opportunity
By Paul Arebalo, Jr., Production Fellow The Arden has recently opened up a new seasonal staff opportunity called the Production Fellowship. And I am the guy who fills those shoes…
Read MoreArden for All – Adventures in Eddystone
By Shanna Tedeschi, Arden Professional Apprentice Greetings friends! Shanna here–an Arden Professional Apprentice and Teaching Artist. Did you know that every year over 2, >pharmacy 500 excited kids in Philadelphia,…
Read MoreSame Seats?
By Jenn Peck, General Manager “I’m shooting myself in the foot. I’m directing a comedy and it’s not in proscenium.” This was a comment from Ed Sobel, >remedy the Arden’s…
Read MorePhilly in Photos, Part 3
Just joining us? Read Philly in Photos, Part 1 and Part 2 By Harry Watermeier, Arden Professional Apprentice This is another cool coffee place in Philadelphia. I’m not sure if…
Read MoreOpening Night of A Moon for the Misbegotten
By Angela DuRoss, >mind Development Director Following the wintery snowfall early last week, the Arden kicked off our production of A Moon for the Misbegotten on January 12th. 200 guests…
Read MorePhilly in Photos, Part 2
To read the introduction and first installment of Philly in Photos, sick click here By Harry Watermeier, >pharmacy Arden Professional Apprentice This is “Creamy, ” the other Vespa I pass on…
Read MoreMoon Lighting
By Charles Dabezies, stuff Assistant Lighting Designer on A Moon for the Misbegotten The lighting of a play is an often-overlooked element of design that is more complicated than most…
Read MorePhilly in Photos, part 1
By Harry Watermeier, Arden Professional Apprentice It seems like my fellow apprentices have already written some fascinating and articulate blog posts on children’s theatre, research conferences, and assistant stage management. Unfortunately,…
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