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The Invisible Cast of Early Vancouver Theatres
“Stage hand” is an inclusive term used to refer to people (mostly men) carrying out different tasks backstage in live theatre. The term can include stage mechanics, carpenters, property men (or boys), electricians, scenic artists, and many other jobs. Some … Continue reading →
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