Oh wait...I was using the metric system. My bad.
Good for NoiseDesign, good for America.
'Heart Of Gold'
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Oh wait...I was using the metric system. My bad.
Good for NoiseDesign, good for America.
Maybe the second one tried to rescue the first one and failed?
If a team for a project happens to be made up entirely of men, do people normally feel a need to point that out? I just did a show with an all female tech team and a few times someone brought up the "all-girl" or "all-women" thing.
And I just got a request to interview with an all-female theatre company.
No, because all-male, or at least male-dominated, is assumed to be the default.
Right. I asked the wrong question.
Would any of you be inclined to point out an all-female or all-non-gender-based demographic?
I can't quite put my finger why it seemed odd to me in this situation.
Is it that unusual in your profession?
All-female? I guess it's less common than all-male, but then I'm not around to notice the all-male situations.
I think there are probably more women working in theatre (in non-performance roles) in Chicago than elsewhere. Percentage-wise at least. So it doesn't seem so unusual to me.
My best costume student is male and it is remarked on a lot.
If a team for a project happens to be made up entirely of men, do people normally feel a need to point that out? I just did a show with an all female tech team and a few times someone brought up the "all-girl" or "all-women" thing.
This doesn't seem weird to me, but, then again, a couple of women in my office feel the need to point out whenever people are wearing similar colors. Like we're in high school or something.