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Andrew shustek

Stage Manager

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about Andrew Shustek

Andrew Shustek is a multifaceted individual whose journey through the world of theater reflects a deep commitment to advancing both productions and people. With a diverse range of roles spanning from prop team member to Booth Manager and beyond, Shustek embodies the essence of servant leadership in the theatrical realm. 

Beginning with his contributions to "Little Shop of Horrors," Shustek demonstrated a keen eye for detail and a talent for bringing the imaginative elements of a production to life. As a member of the prop team, he undoubtedly infused his creativity into crafting and sourcing props that added depth and authenticity to the show's world.

His transition into the Booth Manager role further showcased his leadership abilities. Booth Managers are the backbone of production, overseeing various technical aspects behind the scenes to ensure smooth performances. In "The Seuss Odyssey," "Check Please" and its sequel, "Check Please Take 2," as well as "Clue" and "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," Shustek's meticulous attention to detail and organizational skills were instrumental in orchestrating seamless productions.

However, Shustek's commitment to servant leadership extends beyond the technical aspects of theater. His role as an assistant stage manager for "Girls Like That" likely involved not only logistical coordination but also support and guidance for the cast and crew, fostering an environment conducive to personal growth and collaboration.

Moreover, his involvement as part of the run crew and wardrobe team for "Assassins" emphasizes his versatility and eagerness to contribute wherever needed. Whether adjusting lighting cues or assisting with costume changes, Shustek's dedication to his craft and fellow team members shines brightly.

Perhaps most notably, Shustek's role as a therapist for "Assassins" speaks volumes about his commitment to the well-being of those around him. In a field notorious for its high-pressure environment and intense emotional demands, having someone like Shustek available for support and guidance can make all the difference. 

In essence, Andrew Shustek embodies the principles of servant leadership in the theater world. Through his roles as a prop team member, Booth Manager, assistant stage manager, and beyond, he has consistently prioritized the welfare of his colleagues, fostering a culture of personal growth, teamwork, and community well-being that enriches every production he touches.

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