In addition to their base salary, stage managers may also receive overtime pay, travel stipends, and health insurance. Some stage managers also negotiate for a percentage of the show's profits.
The salary of a stage manager can vary depending on their experience, the size of the production, and the location of the theater. Stage managers with more experience and who work on larger productions typically earn higher salaries.
Here is a breakdown of the average salaries for stage managers in different theater settings:
* Broadway: $1,945 per week
* Touring productions: $1,726 per week
* Regional productions: $1,188 per week
* Off-Broadway productions: $1,050 per week
* Community theaters: $500-$700 per week
It is important to note that these are just average salaries, and actual salaries may vary.