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Between classes: Jenny Margueratt

 Jenny Margueratt


Jenny Margueratt

is crafty.

Education:
Performing Arts, Stagecraft grad, Class of 2007

Work:
Riggit Stagehand, Freelance Technician/Stage Manager

Future plans:

  • Work as an Assistant Stage Manager for Bard on the Beach
  • Build a time machine
About me:

When I hang out with my friends we: are a geek force to be reckoned with!

My favourite play is whichever one I read last?  Probably Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.

My must-visit web site is www.craftzine.com

The best thing about college  

Meeting and getting to work with so many wonderful, creative people! Students, instructors, designers and directors alike, everyone was great to be around and work with.  It was always fun to see what inventive solution was going to be dreamed up next.

Speaking of inventive solutions

I remember one day where an inflated condom was used to visualize the differences between dynamic and capacitor microphones. I don't know if I'd call it crazy, but it was definitely unorthodox.

My favourite instructor is

Christine Dewar. I loved going to class because she had such a passion and fire for what she taught, it was hard not to be enthusiastic with her.

College taught me

Enjoy what you're doing. If you're working on a show or even just a project, if you don't love what you're doing it's not going to be half as interesting or fun as it should be. Especially when working with a team, keeping a positive attitude about the work can make all the difference.

What I didn't learn at school

Trust your own ability. When you're in school, you tend to wait for someone to tell you what you're doing is right, waiting for someone to show up to give you a mark. But once you're out there working you have to learn to use all your acquired knowledge to get the job done and have confidence in your work.
   
   
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