All those others are good here are three of my favorites...
-Make a photo copy of the script single sided. Put it in a
binder. This way you have the blank back of the previous
page on the left to add notes as needed.
-Go to an office store and buy some little colored sticker dots. Put dots in your script to color code all your calls. Warning-yellow, stand by-red, go-yellow... or whatever works for you. You can also
mark sound vs. light cues if you like.
-While at the office supply store get: A pack of a dozen mechanical pencils, a good eraser, I like the "D" ring binders... you'll need either a 2 or 3 inch depending on the length of the script.... and one of those little plastic pencil bags that snaps into the rings of a 3 ring
binder... to keep it all in. Put a bunch of blank sheets of paper in the back of the script.
-Since you have some time you might
pick up a
book on
Stage management. There are several out there. A very experienced
Stage Manager I know Recommends "
Stage Management" by Lawrence Stern. The
current 8th edition is about $66 but you can [URL='http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/0205335314/ref=sr_1_olp_2/002-2165941-0008837?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1186816863&sr=1-2"]get a used 7th edition from Amazon for $18.50[/URL].