“Now more than ever, we need our community to come together and to be the biggest theatre troupe ever created.”
Read MoreI've talked about how certain villains might have been given a bad rap, but let's be honest, there are plenty of characters that don't get enough of a rap. I was recently watching The Sound of Music, and the thought I kept having was, "Man, Rolfe is kind of a jerk."
Read More“Regardless of your individual level of experience, it never hurts to explore what the greats have written on the subject.”
Read More“Feel empowered that you can take charge of not only where you go next as things shift, but that you can be an enormously important part in guiding society towards a better world as they feel forced to shift as well.”
Read More“We all have them. And we love them. Those precious items of clothing that remind us of shows we’ve done, or seen. Whether they’re show shirts, costume pieces, or have more subtle connections every one of them is special to us.”
Read More“As flawed as I found the West End cast album to be, I am also grateful to have songs like “Deliver Us,” “Heaven’s Eyes,” and “Miracles” to turn to and renew hope for the day the whole world will have another exodus, all joining together to celebrate our freedom and the hope of a better world rising up from the ashes of COVID19.”
Read More“Ugly crying at the theatre is okay. It's a safe place to feel things that remind you of why life is beautiful, or sad, or unfair, or hilarious, or amazing, or whatever it is that day. “
Read More“A good actor and director know how to think about the view of the audience and strive to make sure you are creating for every person.”
Read More“WHY. DO. THEY. HAVE. TOES.”
Read More“On April 1, 2020, singer-songwriter Adam Schlesinger passed away from complications from COVID-19. We wanted to take a look back at some of our favorite works of his.”
Read More“No two singers are alike whatsoever, but as a singer and a student, I believe that some voice teachers are more helpful than others.”
Read More“The unmitigated arrogance, that any mild inconvenience to their routines is more important than public health, is the real terror here.”
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