
stage
management
Pinkalicious the Musical
at The South Carolina Children's Theatre
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Cast of 16 ranging from 13 years old to adult
90 minute musical geared towards young audiences
24 performances
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Production photos courtesy of Escobar Photography

Photo by Escobar Photography

Photo by Wallace Krebs

Photo by MCCT

Photo by Escobar Photography


Making the Magic Happen
WITCH | Warehouse Theatre
By Jen Silverman Directed by Jay Briggs
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As ASM for this very prop-heavy production, I was charged with tracking each moving part from day 1.
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This work culminated in organized prop tables and a deck sheet tracking everything moving backstage and how they made it on and off stage.


"(Dogfight) was a small production that required a high amount of precision... I was impressed by her mature attitude and gentle personality. Gentle does not mean timid, however... Chloe is an organized and self-driven artist, a great team player and a steady and relaxed leader."
Melissa Ohlman-Roberge, Director of Dogfight

Problem Solving in Action
Dogfight was originally slated to be a staged reading. 12 days before opening night, it was decided that we would head more in the direction of a full performance. MEANING, memorizing lines, learning more blocking, adding more technical elements and keeping track of it all!
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The Warehouse Performing Arts Center, our show venue, was a very small space with limited backstage space, so organization was key in keeping the transitions and quick changes running smoothly.
I created tracking sheets for the new set changes that actors were responsible for that they could reference quickly during a performance or review before the show.