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Old May 5th, 2009, 07:19 PM

 
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I have been a technician my whole life. I have been incredibly blessed to fill many different roles and work with some amazing people.

For the past year and a half or so I have also been getting into acting. I have had leads in Of Mice and Men, and Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, so I consider myself to be fairly decent. However recently some of the people I work with have told me its wrong to do both tech and acting.

I don't exactly know what their reasoning is so I wanted to find out of if anyone here has any ideas or thoughts on whether or not there is such a thing as both a technician and an actor?

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I wouldn't do both at the same time ...

But I wouldn't have any problem with someone who freelanced as a tech between acting gigs ... or acted between tech gigs.

Someone who says "it's wrong" to be both a tech and an actor has some personal insecurity issues to work out.

For the sake of my own curiosity. When you say you have been a technician "my whole life," how long has that been, roughly?
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It seems like a fine idea, but no, you wouldn't want to do them both at the same time

although i have.

I've filled in for a lead once (had somebody else run the lights i had cued)
and filled in for a small part(ran lights from backstage when i wasn't onstage, walked on to do my part with a live headset(headset was also part of the costume for the character, so it fit))

don't recommend doing both at once, but if you want to do both, go for it (if you're in high school, make sure you know BEFORE you start the show, which one you'll be doing)
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Default Re: Can I do both?

I don't think there is anything wrong with doing both. I know plenty of actors, both union and not who do tech work on the side. I have even been know to be in shows. In fact a couple years ago I understudied and went on in a production of West Side Story at a theatre I was working at. I don't recommend trying to be a tech and actor at the same time, conflicting priorities and schedules and whatnot. It worked out OK for me because the theatre planned it so that it would.
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You can do both on occasion -- I have as well (I showed up to a summer acting gig, and the LD turned out to be someone who I had ALDed with before. He was short-handed and talked to the PSM and all of a sudden I had no free time . . .) I wouldn't recommend it as a full time thing. Either of the two really requires a full time commitment to do really well, but if it helps put food on the table in the short term, I say go it--it makes you twice as employable!
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I agree not to do both at the same time for sure! haha. I ended up getting pulled into the Jet gang for West Side Stroy at my school, which opens next week, as well as trying to work with the build team and keep my crew in check. All I can say is that I've had one of the most stressful experiences doing this show due to running back and forth between the shop and the stage all night long. Although, this show has finally pushed me to train a couple board ops. further so it's nice to have that now.
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Default Re: Can I do both?

They're called Techtors or Acticians (depending on primary trade) - I've worked with a good number of them, and many of them that I've worked with are very good at both.

In other words, yeah, you can totally do it. You just have to make sure to not get yourself in over your head in terms of obligations.
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One of the chillest actors I ever had the pleasure of working with spend half his time as a union film and theatre actor doing some great work. I am not sure if it was his personality or his experience playing in both worlds that made him such a great person to work with but he was.
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Default Re: Can I do both?

Based on your advice here I guess I can say I'm proud to be a techtor.

What started this is recently I signed on to a show as a sm and understudy and did actually end up taking over a part of a cm who had to step out suddenly.
What confused me is some of the full time actors I began working with seemed very uncomfortable with this and got to the point of what I would call hostility.

Like someone said, though I think its probably personal insecurity at its finest.

I've been employed full time in technical roles for about ten years now, and I've been learning since middle school (in other words I'm out of high school right now, still learning, but know the field pretty well)

Thank you guys for your support!

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I wouldn't pursue both as careers, it's hard enough to do one but I see no reason you can't have a hobby.

I know several people who do both. Seems like I remember CB's Van mentioned acting in a show now and then.
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