The belief that there is a proper and correct way to do things
Perfectionism
The needs of the greater good are above the needs of the individual
Utilitarianism
When the show is considered finalized and is often celebrated with a party
Opening (Night)
This culture refers to the background of collaborators and where in the world this work is happening
Geographic Culture
The ability to separate one's self from the situation and to not internalize emotions
Depersonalizing
The primary goal of a leader is to put the needs of those they lead first
Servant/Service Leadership
The first time a show is being performed for a public audience
Preview
This culture refers to different genres of performance having their own unique norms and expectations
Production Culture
Encompasses the principle that all individuals should be treated fairly and impartially
Equality
It has four tenets: assertiveness, responsibility, competence, and responsiveness
Ethics of Care
An important time during the production process for a stage manager to self-reflect and assess goals
Closing
This culture refers to how collaborators may have different working styles depending on their department or specialty
Discipline Culture
Recognizes that different individuals or groups may require different resources or support to achieve fairness of outcomes
Equity
Centers on embracing change, the big impact of small actions, and the importance of interdependence and decentralization
Emergent Strategy
If a backup actor needs to go on, they will have a separate time where the entire cast runs the parts of the show with that actor in it before they have to do it in front of an audience
"Put in" or Understudy Rehearsal
This culture refers to the mindset that informs the strategies and decision-making process a person uses
Interior Culture
Refers to people’s ability to self-authorize, making choices that guide their actions
(Individual) Agency
Asserts the power of acknowledging the aspirations of people before focusing on their challenges
Asset Framing
List 4 possible types of cues a PSM would list in their Call Script
Lights, Sound, Deck, Cue Light, Rail, Auto, Projection, Actor Entrances, Sometimes Spotlight Operator Cues, etc.
Taking the time to understand how a collaborator’s background and training shapes their work
Diagnosing Culture