Ben Waber reviewed Working in the Wings by Elizabeth A. Osborne
A Nice Essay Collection
3 stars
This is a nice collection of essays at the unique intersection of US theatre history and labor, mixing some artistic analysis of how theater has portrayed labor issues from the 19th century onwards, as well as the labor of producing theatrical productions itself. I was more interested in the latter, and unfortunately much of the content here is fairly high level and vague - little detail on contract types, career progression, management structure, etc. There are good nuggets scattered throughout the volume, and I particularly liked the chapter on the First Washington Theater by AnnMarie Saunders. After perusing the table of contents you're probably best off going to the specific chapters that pique your interest
This is a nice collection of essays at the unique intersection of US theatre history and labor, mixing some artistic analysis of how theater has portrayed labor issues from the 19th century onwards, as well as the labor of producing theatrical productions itself. I was more interested in the latter, and unfortunately much of the content here is fairly high level and vague - little detail on contract types, career progression, management structure, etc. There are good nuggets scattered throughout the volume, and I particularly liked the chapter on the First Washington Theater by AnnMarie Saunders. After perusing the table of contents you're probably best off going to the specific chapters that pique your interest