Theatre Sound Design

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Those are the instances that have audience members smiling when they leave the theater. They are special and so much fun...
Troubleshooting is an essential skill in any part of the sound world and especially on tour. On tour, you’re often on...
Doing sound for acrobatic shows will always keep your attention to a maximum, there is no chance for missing cues or...
I have been a sound designer for almost 20 years and just gained representation earlier this year.  A fellow sound designer...
One of the biggest components of a stagehand’s job on tour is load in. We often joke that we’re not paid...
This month’s blog will go over some basic music theory concepts that I have found useful in my work as a...
The express guide to recruiting a more heterogeneous workforce As someone who has spoken and written about diversity in the workplace quite...
A multi-year collaboration of members of the Sound Commission of USITT and Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association (TSDCA), this comprehensive...
There’s been a decided shift in hiring practices coming back from COVID. Shows and companies are more focused on transparency and...
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