“For those of us who have or are currently working with youth, we must help mold them into the actors and actresses that they need to be.”
Read More“It can be hard sometimes to admit that you need to improve in certain areas. But the more we, as directors, are open to suggestions to better our methods, it will only lead to better productions.”
Read More“Ultimately, ‘Fauci and Kramer’ now playing at the First Look Buffalo Theatre Company, showcases how activism, while important and necessary, can easily be misdirected towards the incorrect targets.”
Read More“When I am on stage, I am not thinking about how many eyes are judging me, or if I am going to flub a word. When I’m standing behind a podium, with all lights on and the central focus being me, I'm worried about the eyes watching and about everything that could potentially go wrong.”
Read More“Please please please, if you know you’re sick, do not come to the theatre, especially without a mask.”
Read More“I will absolutely be going to see ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ when it opens in April and I hope you will too.”
Read More“To find a theater group with a healthy dynamic undoubtedly means to find a second home.”
Read More“However, there is one particular role that I do not feel gets enough credit outside of the theatre community, and even among some people who are in the theatre community, the costumers.”
Read More“It should not have taken backlash or a committee to debate whether to dim Broadway marquee lights for Hinton Battle. It should have been automatic. So what exactly should be the objective criteria for all 41 theatres to dim their lights?”
Read More“I think it’s time to address personal competition. The artistic world is very small and odds are good you’ll run into some people repeatedly.”
Read More“With the search for a new theatre critic at the Washington Post, comes an opportunity to set a new course in theatre criticism. Criticism that embodies fairness, thoughtfulness, and a contemporary perspective in reviews.”
Read More“The art being overwhelmingly produced of late is no longer being treated or viewed as art, but as content.”
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