The Stage-Manager
THE stage-manager runs to and fro in the wings with the book of words in his hands, pushes the players on to the stage at the right moment, and through the correct entrance, directs the crowds, or even produces noises “off,” and gives the signal for the curtain to rise: further, he rings the bells in all the dressing-rooms, goes along the corridors screaming “Ready to begin, please!”, plays minor rôles, stamps like a horse when a “horse off” is prescribed, is on intimate terms with all the actors, and is abused by all and sundry for everything that happens. Just as there are greater and lesser producers, so are there greater and lesser stage-managers.
The stage-manager must be simultaneously not only in the right and left wings, but also
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