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Freelance Event Producer/ Manager

Coalville, UK

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event Planner and experiential markeitng specialist

FL, USA

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Technical Production Manager / Stage Manager / Crew Chief

Newquay, UK

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Experiential & Events Specialist (Producer)

Stafford, UK

Event agencies Private party managers Product launch specialists Event managers Event producers Event planners

Eventprofi mit über sieben Jahren Erfahrung in der Event- und Musikbranche mit einer tief verwurzelten Leidenschaft für elektronische Musik und Kultur.

Berlin, Germany

Artist managers Concert managers Private party managers Event decorators Team building specialists

Podiumbouw is wauw

Nijmegen, Nederland

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We create the experiential side of Brands.

FL, USA

Congress managers Private party managers Event marketing professionals Ceremony car driver Allround event crew Event producers

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What is Stage / event manager?

A stage/event manager is a professional who oversees the planning, organization, and execution of live events, including concerts, plays, conferences, weddings, and other performances.

Their primary role is to ensure that the event runs smoothly from start to finish, managing every aspect of the production, from the technical aspects to the performers and crew.

The stage/event manager is responsible for coordinating with the various departments and individuals involved in the event, including lighting and sound technicians, performers, ushers, security personnel, and vendors. They also work with the venue's management to ensure that all necessary equipment and facilities are available and in good working order.

In addition to their organizational responsibilities, the stage/event manager is also responsible for ensuring the safety of everyone involved in the event. They must be able to think quickly on their feet and make decisions under pressure to address any issues that may arise during the event.

Overall, the stage/event manager plays a critical role in ensuring the success of any live event, and their expertise and experience are invaluable to event organizers and production companies.

What do you mean by stage management?

Stage management is the process of coordinating and organizing all aspects of a theatrical or live performance, from rehearsals to the final production. It involves working closely with the director, actors, and technical crew to ensure that the performance runs smoothly and according to the intended vision.

The stage manager is typically responsible for creating and maintaining the production schedule, coordinating rehearsals, overseeing the set-up and strike of the set and props, ensuring the safety of the cast and crew, calling cues during the performance, and managing any emergencies or unexpected events that may occur.

Stage management is an essential part of any theatrical production, as it ensures that all elements of the performance come together seamlessly to create a polished and professional production.

What are 5 responsibilities of a stage manager?

The stage manager is an essential part of any theatrical production. Here are five key responsibilities of a stage manager:

  1. Coordinating rehearsals: The stage manager is responsible for scheduling and running rehearsals. They work closely with the director to ensure that the actors and technical crew are all on the same page and that everything is progressing according to the production schedule.
  2. Communication: The stage manager serves as the primary liaison between the director, cast, crew, designers, and production team. They are responsible for ensuring that everyone has the information they need and are aware of any changes or updates.
  3. Cueing: During performances, the stage manager is responsible for cueing technical elements, such as lighting, sound, and scene changes. They must work closely with the technical crew to ensure that everything is timed correctly.
  4. Managing the backstage area: The stage manager is responsible for managing the backstage area during performances. They must ensure that everything runs smoothly and that the actors and crew have what they need when they need it.
  5. Record keeping: The stage manager is responsible for maintaining detailed records of all aspects of the production, including schedules, notes from rehearsals, and technical cue sheets. They must ensure that this information is accurate and up-to-date and is readily available to anyone who needs it.

How do I find the right freelancers for my event?

A large part of the people working in the event industry are self-employed. This platform provides an overview of available event freelancers and allows you to search for freelancers by category. On this platform, you can place a free freelance assignment, which will be sent by our algorithms to suitable event freelancers. You will receive free offers and ideas from these event professionals, on the basis of which you can make the right choice.

This way you can save a lot of time and money in selecting the right freelancer for your event.

Event Freelancers national and international

A lot of corporate events have an international character. Event specialists are often needed at the same location. Often you will find it easier to work with local event freelance, because of the minimal travel involved.

Apart from that, there are freelance contractors who work internationally because of their experience with the events.