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Anon Light Tech

@anonlxtech

You break it, I fix it. Such are the ways of an lx tech. Fixing all your problems, one by one. Usually drunk. Ive f*¢ked up bigger shows than yours.

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Picard management tip: Admitting one's failures is a sign of confidence and strength. It reassures others that failing is okay.

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I think I need to put this as plainly as I can, and I apologize for shouting: PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE LIVE PERFORMING ARTS AREN'T JUST 'NOT WORKING' – THEY ARE *PREVENTED* FROM ENGAGING IN THE WORK AND CAREERS FOR WHICH THEY WERE TRAINED.

OffStageJobs.com (@offstagejobs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today marks 1 year since the generally recognized start of the industry shutdown. While individual companies had announced postponements or cancellations, the majority of theatres were waiting, essentially, for someone else to tell them to. The dominos fell one year ago today.

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A year ago we all thought we were taking a few weeks of mandatory vacation, and now we are here. We live in a totally different world that none of us could have predicted. We’re starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and I’m grateful for that.

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Periodic reminder: People who are assholes to work with may also be capable of creating great shows. However, people who are great to work with are also capable of creating great shows, with the added benefit of not being assholes.