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Stories that deserve your attention
Four Habits All Youth Performers Should Develop to Make the Most Out of Theatre
“We have to learn good habits in theatre to make the most out of our experiences. No one is going to do it for you.”
Youth Theatre Directors Need to Be More Patient
"Over the years, so many of my students have found theatre to be the “home” they’ve been yearning for. We must be patient enough to help cultivate their young, impressionable lives in theatre and how they act as humans while in our care."
Why Every Theatre Kid Should Be Required to Take Improv
"Maybe the kids we teach won’t choose a career as a comedian or a traveling troupe. However, they will gain the invaluable skills needed to expand their ability to approach situations that might arise from new angles."
Theatre Camp is Perfect for Kids Who Don’t Know What to Do This Summer
“When you’re at a loss for what your child should do this summer: take a risk and choose a performing arts camp.”
Implement Theatre in Your Child's Life Now Rather Than Later
“Creativity is something that can be easily accessible to children and it is our job to encourage them to step out of the box and go on a journey that only their imagination can take them.”
Why You Should Enroll Your Child in a Musical Theatre Class
“Theatre doesn't just teach you to act, or dance, or sing. It can also instill in your child things they might not effectively learn elsewhere.”
How NOT to Run a Summer Theatre Camp
“Don’t make kids feel bad about messing up. They’re kids.”
'Frog and Toad' lead actor abruptly quits, calls production a "nightmare"
“Last week, a production of "A Year with Frog and Toad" found itself in a difficult situation when the show’s lead actor suddenly quit as the show’s run began. Actor Jay Goede called the Children's Theater Company’s production a “literal disaster” and seemingly blamed the show’s director.”
Do not produce children's theatre if you're not organized
“I urge any theatre group thinking about doing the same to have actual plans ready before auditions/registration even begins. Because when there’s not, it can lead to irreparable problems that could result in kids never wanting to do theatre again, and that’s a shame.”
The Lessons I Learned While Teaching Youth Theatre
“It sickens me whenever I hear that youth theatre programs in any part of the country are among the most likely to receive cuts in funding from state and local budgets when that could hinder the progress made as a result of their work.”
Casting the Same Kid In Every Show is Bad for The Kid Always Being Cast
“For those of us who have or are currently working with youth, we must help mold them into the actors and actresses that they need to be.”