Who: Graeme McDonnell
Snapped: Outside the Music Box Theatre on W. 45th Street
McDonnell, is that Irish?
Irish, Scottish, Jewish, Russian and American-Indian.
That sounds like a fascinating family tree!
My grandfather, a Russian Jew, was born on a boat from Odessa and landed in New York harbor. He was a doctor.
You look like you鈥檙e at work right now, is that right?
I鈥檓 a stagehand on Shuffle Along; I work in the lighting department.
Can you reveal anything exciting about Shuffle Along?
There鈥檚 so much talent on that stage; it鈥檚 unbelievable. They鈥檙e always practicing鈥攁round every corner, on every stair, in every dressing room. People are always practicing, and it鈥檚 phenomenal.
How many lights are involved in a show like this?
This is a big one. My guess is there are 600 lights, 75 movers and 220 color scrollers鈥攖here鈥檚 a lot of stuff in this show.
How long have you been a stagehand?
I鈥檝e been doing it since high school.
What made you want to work in the theatre?
Theatre! I saw the original Chorus Line and thought, 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I want to do.鈥� I did a bit of acting in high school, but once I found out there was a tech side, in college, I gravitated towards sound and then light. I went to school for theatre.
Do you still find it fulfilling?
I do. It鈥檚 tiring, but fulfilling. I鈥檝e worked in most of the Broadway theatres on this street. Within the last month, I've probably worked in three of them.
Does every Broadway theatre have a different personality?
Definitely. The Belasco is a fairly dark theatre, very old, and filled with a lot of history. You go in and you just feel it. If you go into the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, it鈥檚 old, but it鈥檚 bright and airy鈥攁nd that feels different. Not that one is negative or positive; it鈥檚 just a feeling you get.