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"The Crossover from non-Union to Union actor/artist": Peter Mazzucco and Tony Nappo share their thoughts

While he doesn’t make a point of attending non-union or community theatre, Tony reminded Peter and me that if you just want to act, remain non-union. Tony is the first person to admit he doesn’t judge people and is aware that, yes, there are probably some good non-union actors out there; however, if you want to make any money, to make credits in theatre that count, if you want to be seen in ‘shit’ on stage that people attend and go to, you have to go union.

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with 'Come from Away's' Kristen Peace

Truthfully, I have experienced a lot over the course of 2020 and have little desire to pivot. I’m taking the necessary room to recharge and enjoy valuable time with those I love. I’ve sacrificed so much over the course of my career for a job I truly love, and I have no intentions of putting my energy elsewhere until someone tells me I am done.

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Rebecca Perry

I think it was high time that a lot of things got shaken up a little bit. There were a few companies and people in power who were stagnant and lazy. Now, all of a sudden, every single company had to adapt at the same time, and it has actually created a larger sense of community again.

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World' with Rick Roberts

The other thing I will carry forward is a real ‘talking to myself’ in a kinder fashion around downtimes, around when you’re laid low. In this case, I think the constant stress of the pandemic eats away at you, and early on I felt certain I would not work at all this year and that whole community seemed to be exploded.

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"Get to Know Yourself Outside of Your Audition Cut and Monologues!" - Chatting with Maurio Hines!

“Not everyone is going to like what you do. Hell, there are going to be colleagues and people that you look up to that will tell you that they don’t think you can do it. Forgive them. You will experience a lot of criticism in this field. Know that it’s inevitable. You don’t have to take what they say to heart.”

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Steve Ross

I want to be grateful. I never again want to complain about the long days or the uncomfortable shoes or any of the little gripes that I have been guilty of complaining about. I want to stand there at the curtain call and be reminded that this is why we all do this wild profession. We do it to share stories with others…

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Joelle Peters

I applied for Native Earth’s Animikiig Creator’s Unit and have been working with Falen Johnson as my mentor/dramaturg. Sometime in the fall, I managed to finish the first draft of my play Niish. That was a really huge accomplishment for me…And then I got a call from Tara Beagan saying she selected me as her protégé for the Siminovitch Prize!

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Andrea Rankin

In the fall my creative energy came back and I decided to embrace another artistic passion of mine: music. I’m a trained classical singer and pianist, and the journey to discover my own style has been a satisfying one. In November 2020, I decided to release my first EP of alt-pop music, called Tides.

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