#GAReads | Maestra Music Is Revolutionizing Gender Parity in Theatre

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Maestra Music Is Revolutionizing Gender Parity in Theatre”:

It began with Sweet Charity.

In 2016, director Leigh Silverman hired Georgia Stitt to music direct her Off-Broadway revival starring Sutton Foster, and Silverman wanted an all-female band. That’s when Stitt and orchestrator Mary-Mitchell Campbell realized: They didn’t know of enough women musicians to fill the orchestra.

“We called the regular guys that we always play with and were like, ‘Who are the women that we should be hiring?' And nobody had the answer,” says Stitt. “It called our own biases into question too, because we were like, ‘Why don't we know them?’”

Stitt became obsessed with not only assembling her Charity band but building a bench. Though she began making a spreadsheet of musicians to hire, the music director recognized the need to expand her scope far beyond instrumentalists.

Read Ruthie Fierberg’s full article at Playbill here…