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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

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Preparing for an Audition

Sep 8, 2016, 5:25 PM

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Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

Read more

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

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Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

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The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

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Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

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November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

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10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

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Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

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17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

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Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

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Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

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How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

Read more

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

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Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

Read more

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

Read more

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

Read more

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

Read more

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

Read more

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

Read more

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

Read more

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

Read more

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

Read more

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

Read more

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

Read more

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

Read more

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

Read more

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

Read more

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

Read more

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

Read more

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

Read more

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

Read more

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

Read more

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

Read more

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

Read more

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

Read more

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

Read more

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

Read more

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

Read more

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

Read more

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

Read more

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

Read more

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

Read more

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

Read more

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

Read more

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

Read more

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

 

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

 

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

 

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

 

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

 

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

 

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

 

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

 

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

 

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

 

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

 

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

 

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

 

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

 

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

 

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

 

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

 

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

 

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

 

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

 

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

 

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

 

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

 

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

 

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

 

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

 

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

 

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

 

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

 

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

 

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

 

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

 

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

 

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

 

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

 

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

 

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

 

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

 

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

 

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

 

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

 

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

 

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

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Theatre: Why Do It At All?

Tis the season for fall show auditions. Every time I audition for a show and deal with the pre-audition nerves, the…

Preparing for an Audition

At a typical audition for a musical theatre production, realistically you might only be able to sing 16 bars of a prepared song. That’s not much time…

Theatre Nerds: Top 15 Broadway Cast Recordings Of All Time

Theatre Nerds Facebook group recently was poled to see what their favorite Broadway Cast Recordings of ALL-TIME were. Receiving over 600 responses,…

The Last Light on the Stage

House lights up. The audience trickles out of the theatre in various discussions of delight and disappointment, their voices leaving echoes in the…

Off Book Is Coming! 5 Hacks To Help You Memorize Lines

Every actor’s approach to the craft is unique and beautiful. How you “act” varies greatly depending on your technique, schooling, and even…

November 23: Thespis of Icaria Becomes the World’s First Actor

November 23 marks the traditional date when the first ever human being to take the stage and portray someone else other than himself took place. This…

10 Life Lessons Theatre Taught Me

Education is key to the development of the world, and the diversity of various educational specializations is key to such development. However, the…

Bringing Light From The Shadows: The Job Of A Lighting Designer

We just finished another amazing theatrical production and spent over 50 hours rigging, designing, and programming the lights for our Broadway musical…

17 Twitter Terms Actors Must Know

I thought I’d break down some Twitter vocabulary (because it intimidates people). Even if you’re a pro tweeter, I strongly suggest reading this. I’ve…

Every Actor Should be Involved Backstage At Least Once

It is often said that “actors without stagehands are naked people standing in the dark trying to emote on a stage.” This couldn’t be a truer…

Here’s How To Work Backstage On Broadway

So, being center stage in the spotlight during the eleven o’clock number isn’t your thing. Instead, your calling is creating the art the actors…

How Studying Drama Can Benefit Students

As drama educators, we obviously believe that the arts should be a crucial part of a student’s academic experience. Do a quick web search of “why…

Study Boosts Children’s Academic Performance

The recent university research explored the educational and social benefits of taking school groups to watch live theatre performances. ​

Everyone Should Give Theatre a Try

Everyone should try theatre, just once. It changed my life around completely, and I don't think I'd be the way I am now if I didn't have theatre in my…

'Take Me To My Seat!', a Theatre Ghost Story for Halloween

Daisy is a musical from 1966, which starred Ethel Merman as a woman so in love with her garden that she imagines the flowers and bushes and trees…

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