The production manager's job is to organize and supervise the technical aspects of a production. One of the most important things is to control the budget and allocate it among the different departments. Sacha Milroy, production manager at the National Theatre, talks about the initial meetings on a show and the parameters that need to be considered for its implementation.
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The production manager's job is to organize and supervise the technical aspects of a production. One of the most important things is to control the budget and allocate it among the different departments. Sacha Milroy, production manager at the National Theatre, talks about the initial meetings on a show and the parameters that need to be considered for its implementation.
It's always useful to consider the future life of a production. The History Boys is a great example of the National Theatre’s long-running shows: it's been staged on Broadway and twice in the West End, has toured the UK three times and once around the world. When a production runs for a long time, it can be constantly developing, and many new things can be discovered over time.
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The production manager's job is to organize and supervise the technical aspects of a production. One of the most important things is to control the budget and allocate it among the different departments. Sacha Milroy, production manager at the National Theatre, talks about the initial meetings on a show and the parameters that need to be considered for its implementation.