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Film producers here have to contend with separate unions for drivers, directors, actors, musicians, writers and stagehands.
FORBES: Side Lines
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Around fifty young stagehands, electricians, and other workers scurried around the car and greeted Lang.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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The cramped, narrow, dimly lit establishment catered to the actors, stagehands, and playgoers who frequented Ford's Theatre.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Manhunt'
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About 300 union stagehands, concessions operators and ticket takers would be employed for each event, Mr. Dowd said.
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Now, 32 years later, Kirshner has a staff of 400 to 500 people, including stagehands and production crew, to make sure the four-day, two-location event comes off.
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Stagehands shuffled furniture, electricians checked wiring, Dancy worked his lines.
NEWYORKER: The Natural
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November 30 -- Broadway stagehands to vote on contract...
CNN: The Buzz that Was
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While Fisher estimates roughly one half of his clients are still performing artists, an increasingly large slice is comprised of non-actors from the Broadway fold: directors, agents, stagehands, composers, and even critics.
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The stone cages would have held the tigers, lions and other exotic animals that were hoisted in wooden elevators through 80 vertical tunnels up to the arena. 2000 years ago, it must have been chaos down here with the gladiators, animals, large sets for other parts of the productions and hundreds of stagehands putting on the show.
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