Stagehand Guidelines

Welcome back to Fest 2025 and welcome new members of PFF Production Committee!

The Stagehand’s main responsibility is setting up and tearing down all of the sound equipment used at all seven stages of the festival. This involves providing assistance to the professional sound company mainly in the form of physical labor. Technical knowledge is not necessarily required, but you will most likely get to use some of it if you have it.

Schedules will depend on the sound company and management decisions. We have worked with Klondike Sound for many years. Once we are informed, we will begin to make Stagehand schedules. Last year, Klondike’s schedule was somewhat different that previous schedules. Rather than arrive with a semi-trailer, they chose to use multiple box trucks. Previous to last year, we met at 3:00 on Wednesday. Usually on Wednesday before fest, we have had our annual Stagehand Meeting and photograph for all prefest volunteers on Main Stage at 3:00, followed by our usual “talks,” an intro meet and greet for everyone, and to review schedules.

On Thursday last year, we worked from 9 until finished loading in and setting up. We need all hands on deck for the Thursday morning 9:00-1:00 shift. There are two shifts; the 9-1 shift and a 1-4 shift. Lunch from the food tent is brought for all the crew from 12 noon to 1 pm. Camp Stage will be completely set up on Thursday and will be hosting the Thursday Night Concert for Campers.

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday there are shifts with our Dulcimer Grove Crew setting up and taking down the sound system, which is stored in the Production Office. During the weekend, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, our stagehand crews will have morning and afternoon short shifts untarping equipment on side stages and tarping it back up in coordination with our Stage Managers. On both Craft and Tank stages, sound systems are set up and later taken down for the night on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, when they are prepared for load out on Sunday night. Loadouts on Sunday include 3:00 Camp Stage and 5:00 Culture and Lobby. At 9:45 on Sunday night, we will begin our Main Stage Loadout, which includes Craft and Tank stages.

The Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Stagehand shifts begin at 9:00 a.m. Please be rested and prepared! It is VERY important that you show up for your shifts on time, and your fellow volunteers will have to make up for your absence.

Always, if for some reason you must miss a shift or you have missed one, please speak with, call, or message Pat, Lance, Rob, or your assigned supervisor. Your job is vitally important, and we need to know how you’re doing!

Safety is of utmost importance. Boots and Gloves!

You will be working with heavy equipment and potentially slippery surfaces. Protect your feet! Please wear sturdy footwear preferably with reinforced toes. NO flip flops, sandals or open toe anything. Wear shoes with non-slip soles for good traction on the ramp, especially if it’s wet. Bring your rain gear!

Along the same lines, some folks like work gloves. The right gloves will provide some protection to your hands and a better grip.

We set up/tear down no matter what the weather, so come prepared.

Short shifts tarping and untarping the stages are important, so be sure to show up for your shift even if it is raining.

Often Attitude is as important as Ability.

If you are unfamiliar/new to tasks on hand, sometimes it is not a bad idea to observe and ask questions and then act. There are lots of returning folks on our crew that are more than willing to help you do things the right way. If you are unsure about something, don’t be afraid to ask.

  • Listen for/to directions and be ready to act
  • Work together
  • Equipment is heavy and expensive
  • Your safety is invaluable
  • We have plenty of crew – no reason to over exert and incur an injury; don’t be afraid to ask for help

Our committee work is very physical at times, but is also very rewarding. Hopefully you will experience the satisfaction and enjoyment that the returning volunteers have experienced over the years that keeps them coming back.

Pat Cooper, Chairman
Lance Lehman, Assistant Chairman
Rob Ryan, Assistant Chairman
Supervisors: Chris Dwyer, Andy Vendetti, Greg Labroli

photo by Rob Ryan