Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
We Need to Talk about Fat Men in Theatre
“All men can be romantic, no matter what they look like. All men can be sexy, no matter what they look like. All men can have energy, no matter what they look like.”
"But I don't know any Black actors"
“There just aren’t any non-white actors” is a horrific, untrue statement. But when that’s what you’ve experienced your entire educational and professional career, it can feel true. And that’s a huge problem.
The Case for “Carrie The Musical”
“When I think about “Carrie the Musical” I think about its potential to be great rather than its flawed execution.”
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.”
5 Ways to Combat Fatphobia in Theatre
“If a fat person auditions for your show, don’t assume that they can’t do a lift or keep up in a big production number. Don’t rule a fat person out for auditioning for the Soprano-ingenue when they could have the best voice of anyone you’ve heard all day.”
The Top 10 Musicals of the 2020s
“Given that we’re almost at the halfway point of the decade, we felt that it was time to start thinking about what have been some of the best new musicals to premiere/open in the 2020s.”
Theatre Designers: What would productions be without them?
“To all the designers: Thank you for crafting a beautiful space. You do such amazing work. What would we do without you?”
Being an Introverted Actor
“The theatre should be a place of acceptance, where extroverts and introverts can find success whether it be onstage or backstage no matter where they fall on the spectrum.”
Is Fitness Icon Richard Simmons coming to Broadway?
“According to a social media post by the fitness guru, there is interest in potentially bringing a show to Broadway that would encourage people to exercise during the performance.”
I Am So Tired of Old Toxic Theatre Programs
Colleges “breaking you down to build you back up” are the most ridiculous damn things. It’s cruel, and it benefits no one. Students’ passions are turned into weapons against them. They dread going to acting class. And they’re left with permanent insecurity about their performance quality.
Lying About Your Conflicts is One of the Worst Things You Can Do to Your Show
“When actors are dishonest about their conflicts, it can throw an entire rehearsal period off.”
The Showcase Mistake Almost Every Actor Makes
So, as you head into your showcase or any audition room that causes you to be distracted by the opportunity, remember this productive sentiment: “This is what all my years of training have prepared me to do. I'll make this a good performance and move on to the next.”