How many of you would or are going to do some kind of job theater related weather it be?
Actor/Actress
Director
Producer
Lighting Designer
Choreographer
Song/Lyricist writer
Book writer
anything else i might have forgotten?

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I going to be a Stage Manager, which is one you forgot...what a surprise, lol...
Aside from stage management, as someone else pointed out, you also forgot many other designers. Not to mention musicians....
And to answer the actual question, I'm shooting for being a musician (hopefully) or a designer. I'm a performer (JUST as a musician) so I'd rather be playing in the pit than being a designer, but we'll see what happens. I do both at my theatre right now.
I hope to be an actress (though as I learned in my Dramatic Analysis class, the term "actor" is unisexual... that is, it is used for men AND women), so you better "Remember my name". =)

If not, I'll maybe be a book writer... or if that fails, write novels.

You also forgot costumer, wig-maker, make-up artist, composer (the nifty piano stuff and all that jazz), conductor of the pit, muscians, gripes (work the battons and thingssss)...
"Remember my name". =)
FAME! I'm gonna live for-eh-ever
I told my friend last Summer how I was planning on acting, and writing if that failed, and she said, "The two hardest careers to make it in...great plan, Mia!" And it's pretty true.
Yup!
I want to be an actress (or actor, if what Kasee says is true). But if that fails, maybe a choreographer. I can come up with some pretty good dances, although currently they keep getting rejected........
What I say IS true; it was re-emphasized today in my DA discussion class. =) (To back me up, I saw an interview with Idina during her Wicked Broadway days... It says, "Idina Menzel: Actor- Wicked")
What Kasee says is absolutely true. "Actor" does not indicate man or woman the way "actress" is specific to a woman. The term "actress" came about during the English Restoration when the law first allowed women to perform in plays. But there were plenty of female actors in other parts of the world long before then.
My plans are to major in theatre managment.
This encompasses not only the performing side of theatre but also the business of running your own theatre company.
How about teacher? I teach theatre for a few different organizations in NYC.

At the moment I'm composing the score for a new musical, and I may be composing the score for a play within the next few months, but I don't have enough information on that to indulge the details.

I am a playwright and lyricist, though not on my current project. I've written plays that have been given professional readings in and around New York and have had concerts of my songs at The Producers Club, Limanade Salon and Don't Tell Mama.

I'm also a director and producer, as Artistic Director of Festival Arts, and I'm the Assistant Production Manager on The News in Revue.

(I've been a stage manager, too, but I'm not terribly good at it.)

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