I read your crew letter. Like, actually read it.
And the OSA. And the rehearsal schedule. And the meal plan.
You did everything right.
Call time sent.
Schedule shared three different ways.
And still—someone asks you that morning.
Not because you missed anything.
But because information gets lost in the noise.
Also because no one actually reads your crew letter.
That’s where I come in.
I make sure people know what they need to know—
even when they’ve got five other shows, ten group chats, and 47 unread emails.
Which means you don’t just save time…
👉 Your crew trusts you.
👉 Your client sees a team that’s calm and on top of it.
👉 And you look like you’ve got it handled.
No more:
“When’s load in?”
“Did you send the schedule? I can’t find it.”
“Who’s rehearsing next?”
You’re the one who makes it easy.
The one who has it under control.
Relax. I’ve got it.
Crew info. No drama. Just answers.