Advancement prospects are good for stage managers who are proficient at their jobs. Individuals may take a number of paths to advancement. Stage managers who want to stay in their profession may obtain similar jobs with more prestigious productions. They may also find a steady stream of employment possibilities resulting in higher annual earnings. Stage managers who prefer a career change may become a director. Some stage managers obtain as much experience as possible then go on to become producers.
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