The Underwritten Sex Workers of Musical Theatre, A Support Group
“THERAPIST: Yes yes yes, welcome in all of the languages. Lucy, if you wouldn’t mind just treating us like the audience of your musical and introduce yourself in relation to the male lead?
LUCY: Oh, I’m the whore from Jekyll and Hyde.
THERAPIST: That’s right! And your last name?”
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A Letter to Those Who Inspire Me: Choreographers
“Dear Choreographers,
From pointing out my two left feet to all the motivational speeches about why it is important to push myself. Choreographers add dazzle to musicals with flare, grace, and athleticism. Here is my thank you as to why you continue to inspire me.”
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Please Please Please Hang Up Your Costume
“Wouldn’t it be great if just once our mantra please hang it up the way you found it really did work?!”
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Is Training for Young Actors as Accessible as We Think?
“The acting industry is a difficult one to break into, and acting isn’t an easy career. However, you don’t necessarily need to go to drama school or come from an acting dynasty to succeed.”
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Why All Aspiring Male Actors Should Take a Dance Class
My wife teaches at a children's dance studio near our home in CT. In the ten years she's been teaching there, I can probably count on two hands the number of boys I've seen in her dance classes. Now I can certainly understand that taking a dance class isn't high on most little boys' activity list. However, for those young men who want to pursue a career in musical theatre, taking dance classes are a necessity.
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No College Theatre Program is Worth a Shitty Professor
This is the time of year where many college students are either returning to their various theatre programs are beginning them. As someone who works in college education myself, I am well aware of what colleges should be doing to make their programs worthwhile for their students.
However, employing shitty faculty members is far from one of them.
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7 Funny and Uplifting Musicals to Get You Through Quarantine
Times are definitely hard right now for all of us self-isolating during this pandemic. Finding something that makes you smile – no matter what piece of entertainment it might be – is crucial at a time like this. So, here are seven musicals guaranteed to make you smile.
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5 Things Your Community Theatre Can Do to Recover
“For some theatres, this pandemic was too much and permanent closure was the best option. I’m not going to criticize that decision. But others who want a clear plan on how to restart operations, here are some ways you can do that.”
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Two Songs That Should Be Cut From 'Les Mis' : A Response
If you regularly follow the content from the Onstage Blog creators, then there’s a chance you’ve seen the article “Two Songs That Should Be Cut From ‘Les Mis’”. This article sparked quite an interesting discussion about whether it really was worth it to cut Javert’s “Stars” or Éponine’s “On My Own” from the three-hour show. Naturally, many fans who have always loved Les Mis were quick to defend these beloved songs, and I’m here to do the same.”
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Representation Matters: Telling Queer Stories in a Significant Way
The theatre community is comprised of many different types of people, with an especially large number of people who identify as LGBT+. If our community is so largely composed with queer people, why aren’t we doing a better job of telling their stories?
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Brown Paper Tickets Fiasco Claims Its First Casualty
“Today, the Pisgah Film House sadly announced that they were permanently shutting their doors. While the film industry, even for small houses like Pisgah, faces a changing future with COVID-19, stated as a major reason for their closure is that they never received their funds that were raised using Brown Paper Tickets.”
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Ranking Every Musical on Netflix
“I have taken the initiative of watching every musical on Netflix and ranking them based on my own preferences. Yes, that’s right, in the last month I have watched every musical on Netflix.”
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