Spotlight

Stories that deserve your attention

Observations OnStage Blog Staff Observations OnStage Blog Staff

Why we love to play bad

“We love to play fun bad characters because they give us leave to do and say things we never would in reality, but we play truly evil characters because they allow us to peer into parts of ourselves that we otherwise keep hidden from view.”

Read More
Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff

Be more than "one thing" in theatre

“Whoever does take the limelight of a show, they could not do what they do without the team around them. Many people who work in our industry know and appreciate this. Some do not. All of us, however, should make an effort to learn more about what our colleagues actually do on a day to day basis. It will make us better at our own jobs.”

Read More
Observations OnStage Blog Staff Observations OnStage Blog Staff

The importance of the muse

“It takes the spark supplied by muses like Verdon and Reinking to set the imagination of a creative like Fosse alight, and they must be included in the same breath as his when discussing his artistic footprint. There is no such thing as a wholly independent creation in the theatre. There is only divine collaboration.”

Read More
Observations OnStage Blog Staff Observations OnStage Blog Staff

Trying to figure out the hoopla surrounding "Spotify Wrapped"

“On December 2, Spotify released their signature “Spotify Wrapped” feature for the year, and just as expected, every participant of the streaming platform fawned over it once it hit their accounts. This year-in-review feature for music lovers that is personalized to each listener featured everything from top five songs, to analytics on what genre was listened to the most. The release of the feature was such a hit, made clear by the overwhelming reaction by listeners.”

Read More
Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff

Be Humble On Stage, But Believe In Yourself

“I think there's a misconception in our society that we shouldn't boast, so we don't let the good stuff sink in. That's the wrong approach. Let it sink in, know the difference between confidence and cocky, but know all of the good traits you have as well as areas of opportunity.”

Read More
Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff

The eternal value of stolen props

“In an industry as changeable and brutal as theatre, memories and the items that enhance them are worth their weight in gold, not only to keep us connected to the shows and people in our past but also to remind us during the darker days of our careers why we do what we do.”

Read More
Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff Observations OnScreen Blog Writing Staff

My theatre "thank you" list

“Thanksgiving is an ageless tradition, full of friends, family, delicious food, and gratitude. During this season of thanks, I wanted to talk about all the things I am thankful for in theatre.”

Read More
Observations Christopher Peterson Observations Christopher Peterson

Sometimes You Need to Readjust Your Goals

“About a year ago, I decided to take a break from acting. I decided to focus on my job and on other important priorities in my life. I didn’t realize that the time I spent away from acting would cause me to be more critical and aware of what my next steps would be. To be honest, I’m not sure what they are.”

Read More