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When (and How) to Burn Bridges With A Theatre
When (and How) to Burn Bridges With A Theatre

“Theatre is supposed to be a safe place that hasn’t been for many people. I get a writhing feeling in my stomach whenever I hear of a theatre doing someone wrong. And if you’re one of those people reading this article today, all I can tell is that you are not alone.”

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OnStage Blog StaffMay 3, 2024Anonymous
The Fight to Save St. Scholastica's Theatre Program
The Fight to Save St. Scholastica's Theatre Program

“Students at the College of St. Scholastica are refusing to let their beloved theatre program go quietly into the night. Faced with the devastating news of its impending closure due to budget cuts, students have been peacefully protesting in a bid to save a program that has been a cornerstone of the Duluth, MN institution for over 40 years.”

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College TheatreChristopher PetersonMay 3, 2024Chris Peterson
5 Goodbye Rituals for the High School Drama Classroom
5 Goodbye Rituals for the High School Drama Classroom

“Holding space for this means the world to young theatremakers and can help make a sometimes difficult transition into one that sets them up to fly free with confidence, knowing how valuable they are and that they truly made their mark in a place that was special to them.”

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School EditionOnStage Blog StaffMay 2, 2024
It's Okay to Say No to a Role
It's Okay to Say No to a Role

“Saying no doesn’t make you a diva. You are responsible for you. Follow your gut feeling because it’s usually always right.”

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OnStage Blog StaffMay 2, 2024
 Broadway Star fires back at critic of his Tony Nomination
Broadway Star fires back at critic of his Tony Nomination

“In the midst of the fervor surrounding the recent Tony Award nominations, one Broadway star is at the center of a social media situation. Roger Bart, celebrated for his captivating performance in ‘Back to the Future’, took to Twitter to address criticism regarding his latest Tony nomination.”

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BroadwayOnStage Blog StaffMay 1, 2024Chris Peterson
How NOT to Run a Summer Theatre Camp
How NOT to Run a Summer Theatre Camp

“Don’t make kids feel bad about messing up. They’re kids.”

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Children's TheatreOnStage Blog StaffMay 1, 2024
Community Theatre is Not a "Trap"
Community Theatre is Not a "Trap"

“A friend of mine recently told her that one of her college theatre directors told their class to avoid participating in community theatre because "it's a trap for serious actors."‘

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ObservationsChristopher PetersonMay 1, 2024Chris Peterson, OnStage Blog Founder
'Frog and Toad' lead actor abruptly quits, calls production a "nightmare"
'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.”

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Children's TheatreOnStage Blog StaffApril 30, 2024News
Our Early Tony Award Predictions
Our Early Tony Award Predictions

“While it’s only been hours since the nominations were made public, it’s never too early to make some predictions for Broadway’s biggest night. So let’s get into it!”

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Christopher PetersonApril 30, 2024
Five Reasons Why Voice Lessons are Worth It
Five Reasons Why Voice Lessons are Worth It

“If you do plan on pursuing theater professionally, vocal training is necessary. And even if you do not plan on professionally pursuing theater, the tools and tips you learn in vocal training will still benefit you in the long run.”

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IndustryOnStage Blog StaffApril 29, 2024Caitlin Arcand
'The Heart of Rock and Roll' reviews prove "fun" musicals work
'The Heart of Rock and Roll' reviews prove "fun" musicals work

“‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’" is a refreshing reminder of the sheer joy and exhilaration that can be found in a lighthearted, feel-good production.”

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BroadwayChristopher PetersonApril 26, 2024Chris Peterson
Misunderstood Musicals: "The First"
Misunderstood Musicals: "The First"

“Is it a bad show? Not at all. It’s not bad, but it’s just kind of there, and if you’re going to write a book musical about Jack Roosevelt Robinson it should be as great as he was and as inspiring as he became.”

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BroadwayOnStage Blog StaffApril 26, 2024Joel Fenster
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