The Stage Door
Content for Fans, By Fans
What to Expect from an Open Audition
“Open auditions. They’re a daunting aspect, whether you’re a seasoned pro or it’s your first time and usually depending on what you’re actually auditioning for- they can all vary.”
Whitewashing in Theatre Will Always be a Method of Racial Exclusion
“When live theater whitewashes, it is a systematic method of racial exclusion. “
The Theatre Angels Around Us
Students especially need adults who are willing to go into the trenches with them and love them through it. This is what we can offer our students in high school theater programs, and this is what they, in turn, will offer the future generations.
Theatre: Why Do It At All?
“ Why spend weeks rehearsing taking time away from family and friends, potentially missing out on other activities? Why? Here’s why.”
To Gain Your Professional Experience - Say Yes!
“Growing professionally is something that every person needs and wants. If at the start of your professional life or career there is a way to grow, an opportunity to use to gain experience – I don’t see why to say no to it. “
Movie Musicals That Could Be Great for the Stage
From “Once” to “Frozen,” tons of famous movie musicals (or movies with music in them) have been adapted to Broadway recently. Stage musical adaptations build upon already good movie musicals by adding more songs and scenes. There are tons of movie musicals that haven’t gotten this treatment, but really deserve it. Here are my top five picks.
To the “Musical Snobs”: Chill Out and Be Nice to the New Fans
In my time being a fan of musical theatre, I have come across my fair share of what I’m going to refer to as “Musical Snobs”. These are the kind of people that might call you “basic” if you had the audacity to say something such as “Hamilton is my favourite musical!” or “Wicked is such a good show!”
Bootlegs in the Age of Quarantine
“For years now the bootleg debate has raged in the theatre community. It has been a constant back and forth of whether or not it is theft or at the very least if it is rude.”
10 Sondheim Songs to Sing in an Audition
While not everyone shares this opinion, I do not believe that Sondheim songs are off limits for audition material. I fully understand why many feel they are. Typically they are more complex compositions and you don't always know the skill level of the accompanist. So why roll the dice at an audition on that?
However, I do feel there are some audition gems within his catalog. Songs that will not only show off your ability but also allow for an excellent performance and won't make your accompanist hate you.