The class-action lawsuit verdict against Vibram earlier this year really steams me. Vibram was found guilty of misleading […]
Author: Chris Bord
Independent Theatrical Employees of America was started with a mission to “provide all the good of a stagehands […]
On my first rock show as a union stagehand, I was teamed with an old-timer named Freddie. Freddie […]
When I was 19 I joined the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 337 (Utica), which […]
I downloaded the audiobook of Frank McCourt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Angela’s Ashes on 5/27/2002. It has taken me until […]
My 14-year-old daughter has a backstage resume like she’s in her 20’s. I don’t know anyone who’s done […]
I was asked to helm this year’s Gilbert & Sullivan production at The Earlville Opera House back in […]
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute used to present six consecutive nights of free shows under a giant tent every summer. […]
Sometime in the mid-1990’s, renowned flugelhorn player and bandleader Chuck Mangione brought an immense show to the Stanley […]
Masters of Sex (shortened from Thomas Maier’s unwieldy Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters […]
