The Stage Door
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How Actors Can Build an Acting Business Plan in 5 Steps.
So dark you can’t even see your hand in front of your face. It happened in an instant with just a slight popping sound. 10 seconds ago you had the lights on and Netflix running the Office for the 30th time and then SNAP! No power. Now as your fan slowly turns to a stop, there is complete silence.
Is it even safe to get up and go check the fuse box? Where the hell IS the fuse box? You’ve got to do something and soon because all this darkness means no lights, no fridge, no phone, no internet.
“Bet Your Bottom Dollar”: Why "Annie" is Underrated
“From the historical context to the complexity of the music and lyrics, to the intricacy of the characters, I really believe that Annie deserves far more recognition than it receives.”
How To Do Stage Makeup
“I’m grateful that stage makeup was my introduction to makeup in general. I internalized makeup as being a fun, artistic venture, not something meant to correct “problems” with my face. It’s part of creating a character and allows you to ‘put on a mask’”
“Sometimes People Leave You Halfway Through The Wood” - A Review of the 'Into The Woods' 2022 Cast Recording
“I know that calling this album definitive will be deemed as sacrilege by many musical theatre lovers, but this version is set apart by the fidelity of the recording and the completeness of the artists’ original vision.”
I Will Keep ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ In My Mind ‘For Forever’
“Like Evan, I also struggled with chronic social anxiety in high school and still continue to work through it each day. It was comforting to see a representation of another anxious high school student.”
I Felt Seen By ‘Funny Girl’ And Wouldn’t Have Wanted It Any Other Way
“I happened to see this show at a time when I needed it most.”
How ‘Beetlejuice’ helped me cope with grief
‘Beetlejuice solidified that it is okay for one to grieve, but still acknowledge that it is okay to move on with life and recognize that there is still so much to enjoy even if their loved ones are not present.”
What Does Your Favorite Musical Theatre Couple Says About You
It’s almost Valentine’s Day! The season of love filled with chocolates, flowers, hearts, teddy bears, and gooey romance. It’s time for me to put on my comfiest pajamas, grab my most fattening snacks, and overanalyze couples from musical theatre productions instead of forming any sort of real relationship. What does your favorite musical theatre couple say about you?
Advice on Dealing with Rejection
Let's face it: you've chosen a tough business. The competition is fierce, and people can be ruthless at times.
Chances are you are doing musical theatre because you are passionate. You can't imagine doing anything else. This is what you want more than anything, so it hurts that much more when things don't work out.
So how do you deal with that?