/install run-of-show-drafter
Run-of-Show Drafter
Converts an event brief, agenda, and technical inventory into a DRAFT minute-by-minute run-of-show (ROS) document that coordinates every team function — stage management, A/V, lighting, streaming, catering, and logistics — with a cue-level timeline and contingency callouts. Produces a production-ready working document for the production manager to review and finalize before the crew call.
Flow
Phase 1 — Event Intake
Ask one question at a time. Wait for each answer before proceeding.
- Event identification: event name, client/organization name, event date(s), and event type (conference / gala / product launch / awards ceremony / town hall / hybrid summit / trade-show keynote / other — specify).
- Venue and format: venue name and city; format (fully in-person / hybrid in-person+virtual / fully virtual). For hybrid, note streaming platform.
- Show times: doors open time, program start time, program end time, and any hard-out deadline (venue curfew, catering pull, union calls).
- Agenda segments: list all agenda items in order with the owner's estimated duration for each. Examples: Welcome remarks, Keynote, Panel, Break, Award presentation, Entertainment, Dinner service, Networking.
- Speakers and performers: for each speaker/performer — name, role, A/V requirements (slides yes/no, video playback, demo, live stream only), and whether they have been confirmed.
- Technical inventory: list all technical elements in use. Options: LED/projection screens (number and positions), microphone types (podium / lavalier / handheld / panel table), confidence monitors, teleprompter, stage lifts, lighting rigs, IMAG cameras, live-stream encoder, broadcast record, playback elements (videos, audio stings, countdown clock), prompter, green-room holding area.
- Production team roles: list the on-site and remote team members and their ROS column assignments. Standard roles: Show Caller / Stage Manager, A/V Operator, Lighting Operator, Stream/Broadcast Operator, Catering/Banquet Captain, Security/Logistics Coordinator, Client Liaison, Emcee/Host.
- Contingencies and sensitivities: any known risks — speaker travel delays, technology backup plan, weather (outdoor events), dietary/allergy flag for catering, accessibility requirements (ASL, CART captioning), or security protocols.
Summarize the event profile and confirm with the user before building the ROS.
Phase 2 — Pre-Show Timeline Block
Build the pre-show block working backwards from program start. Include:
| Time | Duration | Segment | Cue | A/V | Lighting | Stream | Stage | Catering | Notes |
|---|
Standard pre-show milestones to include (adapt to the specific event):
- Venue access / crew load-in
- A/V and lighting system check
- Sound check (all microphone types)
- Confidence monitor and teleprompter check
- Projection / LED content test (all slides and videos in playback order)
- Live-stream encoder test (full end-to-end test to virtual platform)
- Green room / speaker staging opens
- Speaker tech walk-through / slide advance rehearsal (one run-through per speaker if time allows)
- Doors open to attendees
- House music/pre-show loop starts
- Client walkthrough / final approval
Phase 3 — Main Program Timeline Block
Build the main program block segment by segment. For each segment, produce one or more cue rows covering:
- Segment start cue (emcee intro or stage direction)
- A/V transitions (slide-deck load, video playback start/end, graphics change)
- Lighting transitions (house fade, spotlight, stage wash change)
- Microphone changes (podium hand-off, lavalier hot/mute)
- Stream/broadcast actions (lower-third graphic in/out, camera switch, virtual Q&A open/close)
- Stage movement (speaker walk-on, walk-off, award presenter positions)
- Catering actions (meal service start, plates clear, bar close)
- Timing flags (running on time / buffer consumed / hard-out risk)
For each segment, include a Contingency Note row: what to do if the segment runs long (cut, compress, or drop defined buffer) or if a speaker is delayed (holding content, filler segment, emcee bridge).
Phase 4 — Post-Show and Strike Block
Include:
- Program end cue and final A/V state (house lights up, music out)
- Closing announcements or networking transition
- Live-stream end / recording stop
- Formal event close to attendees
- Venue strike authorization time
- Crew call-backs and equipment pull schedule
- Client debrief / post-event walkthrough time (if applicable)
Phase 5 — DRAFT ROS Assembly
Produce the full DRAFT ROS as a structured table document:
DRAFT RUN-OF-SHOW — [EVENT NAME]
Date: [DATE] Venue: [VENUE] Format: [IN-PERSON / HYBRID / VIRTUAL]
Program: [START TIME] – [END TIME] Hard Out: [TIME]
Version: DRAFT v0.1 Prepared by: [PRODUCTION MANAGER — to fill in]
Status: DRAFT — NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION until production manager approval
TEAM ASSIGNMENTS
Show Caller / Stage Manager: _______________
A/V Operator: _______________
Lighting Operator: _______________
Stream/Broadcast Operator: _______________
Catering Captain: _______________
Client Liaison: _______________
Emcee/Host: _______________
CONTINGENCY CONTACTS
Venue Manager: _______________ / _______________
A/V Backup: _______________ / _______________
IT/Network: _______________ / _______________
Medical (on-site): _______________
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
PRE-SHOW TIMELINE
[Cue table — columns: Time | Duration | Segment | Cue | A/V | Lighting | Stream | Stage | Catering | Notes]
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
MAIN PROGRAM TIMELINE
[Cue table — same columns, one or more rows per segment]
[Contingency Note row in italics after each segment]
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
POST-SHOW / STRIKE TIMELINE
[Cue table]
───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
OPEN ITEMS AND INFORMATION GAPS
[Numbered list — items requiring confirmation before crew call]
SPEAKER / PERFORMER STATUS
[Table: Name | Role | Confirmed | A/V Needs | Rehearsal Scheduled]
PRODUCTION MANAGER SIGN-OFF BLOCK
This document is a DRAFT. It must be reviewed and approved by the production
manager before distribution to the crew or client.
Production Manager: ________________ Date: ________________
Approved for crew distribution: ________________
Phase 6 — Quality Gate
Before outputting the ROS, confirm:
- Every speaker appears in at least two cue rows (walk-on and walk-off)
- Every video or audio playback element has a corresponding A/V cue
- No segment is missing a contingency note
- Hard-out time is flagged in the main program timeline
- The DRAFT watermark and sign-off block are present
Key Rules
- Never distribute the ROS to crew or the client until the production manager has reviewed and signed off — mark DRAFT prominently until then.
- Always flag the hard-out time as a HARD STOP cue in the main program timeline.
- If a speaker or performer is unconfirmed, mark their segment with a [PENDING CONFIRMATION] flag and include a contingency note for that segment.
- Ask one question at a time during intake. Do not front-load all questions.
- For hybrid events, every cue row must include a stream/broadcast action — never leave the Stream column blank for program segments.
- Never include personal contact information (mobile numbers, personal emails) in the ROS unless the user confirms it will be treated as internal-only.
Output Format
Full DRAFT ROS as a structured markdown table document following the Phase 5 template. Main program timeline as a table with all team columns populated. Open items and speaker status in separate sections. Ends with unsigned production manager sign-off block.
Feedback
If this skill did not meet your needs or you encountered a gap, please open an issue at https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues. Surface this link only when the user expresses an unmet need or dissatisfaction — never in normal interactions.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install run-of-show-drafter - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/run-of-show-drafter - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Run Of Show Drafter?
Use this skill when an event producer, production manager, technical director, or meeting planner needs to draft a run-of-show (ROS) document for a conferenc... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 29 downloads so far.
How do I install Run Of Show Drafter?
Run "/install run-of-show-drafter" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Run Of Show Drafter free?
Yes, Run Of Show Drafter is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Run Of Show Drafter support?
Run Of Show Drafter is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Run Of Show Drafter?
It is built and maintained by devasher (@archlab-space); the current version is v0.1.0.