The Stage Door
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Community Theater Was Basically My High School Sport
Spotify just made me a “summer jams” playlist based on my listening habits that includes, no joke, the entr’acte from “Pippin”, so it probably won't surprise you to learn that I didn’t participate in sports as a child. Like, at all.
However, I don't think I'm any worse off for fulfilling this nerd stereotype, because my high school sport was community theater. Every value and life skill that kids get from team athletics, I got from the stage.
How Do You Survive the Intermission Restroom Stampede?
Every theatergoer knows this moment: Act one ends. The ushers emerge from the darkness. The air fills with static as hundreds of people rise with a single purpose.
The intermission restroom stampede is about to begin.
More than once, I've been swept away on a tide of patrons racing to relieve themselves before act two. I'd like to avoid the chaos, but sometimes staying in my seat just isn't an option. Sometimes I need to make the most of those sweet fifteen minutes myself.
I've been thinking about how to navigate the throngs. How about you? What are your strategies for having a good bathroom experience at a Broadway show?
A Director's Perspective: When Actors Approach You
On occasion, I have been approached by people I have never had anything to do with, who seem to think I may have a higher level of involvement then perhaps I actually do, or are possibly a little inexperienced in the way things actually work. The most common request I get from complete strangers who have an interest in acting is that I let them know of anything that might be appropriate for them to do.
“Please keep me in mind if anything comes you think I might be suited for.”
The Public Theater Needs to Say "No" to Bank of America
Last month the Public Theater in New York became a national bulls-eye for Trump supporters over their modernized production of Julius Ceasar. The outrage resulted in protests and even audience members storming the stage during the show.
Rather than stand by the theatre and support artistic expression, two major sponsors decided to pull their financial support, Delta Airlines and Bank of America. Both companies stated how the actions depicted in the show went against their company's philosophies, which seemed newly adopted with the election of President Trump.
The Dual Benefits of Performing in Hospitals
As a creative person, I am extremely interested in the health and well-being benefits of creativity & the arts. After my degree, I am looking into going into the art therapy world and one day hope to own my own art therapy center. To further my knowledge of this area, I did a presentation at university, exploring the benefits of four main areas: dance, creative writing, music and drama.
An Open Letter to Actors at the Stage Door
To the Actors at the Stage Door,
Thank you.
Far often you are not thanked for the simple task of being you.
As a fan of the theatre and all the magnificent traditions it holds, I have been able to witness countless performers blow out their voices on a Sunday night, fight through illnesses and personal hardships, and give their everything to eight shows a week. And yet, we still see them after each performance with a smile on their face.
Does Watching Theatre Make Your Heart Race? A British Theatre Wants to Find Out
There is no doubt that live theatre can make hearts aflutter. Whether it's the opening chords of "Hamilton" or seeing Elphaba fly for the first time, it's an easy to assume that the heartbeats in the theatre are going just a bit fast.
Now a theatre in England wants to see just how much.
Playing Religious Roles in Theatre
No, before you get your knickers in a bunch. This is not an article telling you that you shouldn’t have religious stories or allegories in Theatre. In fact, anyone out there that tells you whether or not you need to have religion in whatever you do needs to shut up and walk away. Theatre is a medium that anyone can reflect humanity through any lens and should never be restricted in its attempts. However, we are going to be discussing the role it can play and when it might perhaps go too far. Or whether it even can or not.
Nevertheless, They Persisted: Female Representation in Modern Musical Theatre
The past six months have left me, as well as much of America, confused and struggling to find their footing. I know I’m not alone when I say that, as a young woman in her 20s, the climate of our country threw me for a loop. My place of refuge and solace became Broadway and what cemented that was the Public Theatre’s production of “Joan of Arc: Into the Fire”.
Now, my college friends know how obsessed I am with this musical (David Byrne—where is the cast album???) but not many out there may realize how impactful this show was for a variety of reasons and how it has, in my perspective, added to the transformation of modern musical theatre.
Dear Broadway Audiences, You Are Not Owed a Stage Door Appearance
Seldom does a week go by where I don't see message boards light up with rage if a certain performer of a certain show doesn't come out to greet the fans by the stage door, after the show.
While I understand the disappointment they may feel not being able to get an autograph or selfie with their favorite performer, I'll never understand the hateful comments towards those who don't grace the stage door audience with their presence.