![]() Working with playwrights and composers, the stage callers and chief technicians of the theatre, hiring cast and staff. Now it's your job to make the magic come true. Mood: Inspired Level 10: Creative Director 409$/h You've come the far way from a mere side job to pay your student fees, to the top of the dream factory. Mood: Inspired Level 9: Sound Engineer 238$/h From music to soundeffects, you are in charge of the accoustics of the show and assure that every sung word is heard crystal clear over the new 9.2 surround installation of the theatre - You can't deny that you're a bit of an audiophile. You develop and manage the lighting of every scene of the show - even if an actor was sick nobody in the audience would notice it. ![]() Mood: Inspired Level 8: Gaffer 166$/h Lights, Music, Action! Without you, the stage would be pitch black, or even worse, the light could make the actors look sick. Luckily you don't need to rely on just that, your budget allows for much more, maybe even that giant projection screen. From medieval castles to shady alleys in SimCity, there's nothing you can't tinker with some wood, plaster and paint. Level 7: Scene Builder 144$/h You're a crafter of worlds. Inventive technicians make Peter fly, create thunder and lightning without the risk of being electrocuted, and fit enchanted forests inside a building, to take the audience of the show deep down the rabbithole. Track: Technician People switching lanes from acting to production is not uncommon, as a good part of the musical magic is also happening behind the stage. Everywhere you go you're greeted by the cameras of paparazzis, but the love of your fans makes up for that part of your life. Mood: Inspired Level 10: Musical Star 454$/h Reaching fame on an international level, you get invited to all famous events, partys and tv shows. Mood: Inspired Level 9: Main Actor 273$/h You've got an offer for the main role, the place in the spotlight on stage is finally yours! Your passion for what you're doing bestows you an ever growing fanbase, and the shows are almost always sold out to the last seat. You're getting your own small share of fame, giving autographs and getting recognized when you're out and about. Mood: Inspired Level 8: Supporting Role 182$/h You've got casted for one of the supporting roles, which means after all that work you're finally a regular part of the main cast. Level 7: Understudy 130$/h It's a lot of work, as you're expected to be able to replace different people on demand, but you dig in to it, because it might even mean that you're getting to play one of the important characters, if only for a night. Track: Musical Actor Acting school really pays off now, as you'll need every ounce of the things you've learned to become successful on stage, but it's still a long way to the top, and you'll still have to train hard in the performing arts to become a celebrated star. So your singing couldn't have been too bad, Work: M T - T F S - 2pm-10pm Mood: Inspired Level 6: Choir Member 93$/h As you've been caught red-handed by the stage caller testing the accoustics of the stage by singing a really silly song, you've been transfered to the musical choir. Now you actually work with the cast of the show, sometimes even swapping a friendly word, while jumping in and out of costumes for the next scene. Mood: Focused Level 5: Show Extra 66$/h You got the offer to work as show extra. The job is fun, but also somewhat demanding. Mood: Focused Level 4: Assistant Stylist 47$/h Good woork doesn't go unnoticed, So you now assist in preparing the costumes for getting swapped, and even doing some basic stage-makeup for the cast. It's a lot more of a hurry for everyone as one might expect, to deliver a perfect show. ![]() Mood: Confident Level 3: Stage Hand 34$/h Taking the opportunity to work as stage hand has pulled the curtain to the magical musical-world aside. You also befriended one of the technicians, who lets you take a peek backstage sometimes. Mood: Confident Level 2: Cloakroom Service 29$/h Well, the work is still dull-ish, but here and there you get a tip, which helps out a lot. Work is dull, but you can make some useful contacts, and watching the musicals is free, when the audience is in. Track: Theatre Employee Level 1: Ticket Collector 21$/h Acting school doesn't pay for itself, so you acquired a job at "the dramatic stage" to earn money.
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