“For students, working in community theatre can be incredibly life-changing, adding new fresh experience and enabling them to be more prepared for theatre when they leave high school or college.”
Read More“If a school wants its students to gain a greater understanding of other races and cultures, there is a myriad of ways to do that without embodying them on stage.”
Read More“We all know costume changes can pose a world of problems in theatre and, more often than not, we manage to work together to find a way to handle them seamlessly. But sometimes those changes can go wrong. Very wrong. Here are some of the funniest costume change mishaps from my time in theatre.”
Read MoreThe prop fairies have delivered you a whole bunch of props to play within your show, but before you lose yourself in the excitement of figuring out which item is for what scene, let me impart some words of advice. Here are 10 ways to not piss off your props team.
Read More“I wish I could look back at my high school theatre program and have fond memories. But as I am currently writing this, I don’t feel fond of my high school theatre program anymore. I get a feeling of dread when I remember that my theatre teacher was found to be engaging in sexual misconduct with one of his students.”
Read More“A colleague of mine often ribs me about being so enamored with the ensemble. He thinks I place too much emphasis on the shadow characters, the living props, the background, the wallflowers. He is 100% correct. “
Read MoreAn NYU design alum is accusing Tony-Nominated costume designer, Michael Krass, of sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior while he was his student at the university’s Playwrights Horizons Theater School.
Read More“If you’ve donned any type of “face” in your performing career, it might not be something to expect a lot of people to “like”.”
Read More“Whether this is your first one or your hundredth, everyone gets nervous at auditions. It is always scary to put yourself out there with the possibility of failure. After years of being on both sides of the table, there are a few tips I have learned to survive auditions.”
Read More“There is no doubt that stage production is a male-dominated industry due to the considerable amount of lifting, heavy and dirty physical work involved. However, if you’re a woman who is passionate about live show production, this shouldn’t be the end of your dream, as a great stage technician requires a lot more than just being physically strong.”
Read More“In the media swarm over WEST SIDE STORY’s opening, the New York Times finally reported on the protest yesterday. The article did provide some new information and insight that should be discussed further.”
Read More“Maybe the Casting Director isn’t looking at you, because on some level you don’t want to be looked at.”
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