Inside a 12-Hour Workday Behind a 2-Hour Broadway Show | WSJ

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Published3 months ago
Duration10:26
Video IDNPQO353bUaQ
Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views9.6K
Likes391
Comments10
Engagement Rate4.17%
Likes per 100 views4.07
Comments per 1K views1.04

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Broadway has long been a place where audiences come to put their fears aside and sit together to be entertained, even in times of war, recession and uncertainty. Today, it’s also a billion-dollar industry powered by thousands of workers across 41 theaters in New York’s Times Square theater district. WSJ spent a day in the life of a Broadway electrician in the lead up to a “Chicago” show to reveal the machine behind this American art form—from the factory floor to a nearly sold-out curtain call. Chapters: 0:00 – Broadway's influence 1:00 – 8:00am: Morning routine 3:23 – 11:00am: Scenic shop 4:30 – 1:00pm: Lighting tests 5:32 – 2:00pm: Visit the loading bays 6:33 – 5:00pm: Ambassador Theatre and “Chicago” pre-show checks 9:14 – 6:15pm: Doors open and show starts 9:53 – 9:15pm: “Chicago” ends #Broadway #Theatre #WSJ

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