Spotlight
Stories that deserve your attention
Five Things Theatre Students Learn from a Devised Work
“Devised works let students have thoughts, ideas, opinions, and creative impulses they might never have been called to stretch.”
Getting my bachelor’s degree in theatre was worth it
“I speak from personal experience when I say there are many different benefits that come with studying theatre, some of which I’ll admit that I didn’t know about myself until I actually went to college.”
What happens when no one shows up to audition...
“Nothing is guaranteed in the arts. Even if you do a good job spreading the word, there’s no promise that people will show up, either for auditions or the show itself.”
Drama teacher sentenced for abusing students
“A head drama teacher in Australia, who was convicted of sexually touching two students before being caught with almost 18,000 abuse files involving children, has been sentenced to seven years in jail.”
Should theatres produce an all-white 'Sister Act'?
“So can theatres cast a White performer Deloris? The answer is yes. But does that mean a community theatre company should?”
UArts Officials' latest actions regarding closure are one final spit in the face its community
“President Walk's decision to resign, rather than steering the university through this challenging period, is a glaring act of betrayal. At a time when students and staff needed reassurance, stability, and clear direction, Walk chose to walk away.”
Why We MUST Respect the Tech Crew
I rarely hear anything more ignorant than, “All the techies do is push buttons and get annoyed with us.” It’s so wrong and just plain horrible.
LGBTQ Pride in Theatre: Progress Made and Paths Forward for Improvement
“As far as we have come, I think it is important to share the bigotry that we, as LGBTQ members, face in theatre, whether it is by the hand of fellow actors, audience members, leadership, or sponsors.”
Pursue Your Theatre Degree, Even If Your Family Disagrees
“I think about my college years, which could have been spent learning about the subject I loved since I was 8 years old. I could have gone to my college classes excited about it instead of dreading it. I could have looked back on my college years with wistfulness instead of sadness.”
The unacceptable actions surrounding the closure of University of the Arts
“The handling of the closure has been nothing short of appalling. To give students, staff, and faculty only a week’s notice is not just disrespectful; it is inhumane.”
Disability in Theatre: Strategies for Combating Ableism by Meeting Actors’ Access Needs
“It does the industry no good to provide opportunities for people with disabilities if theatre companies do not embrace the access needs of performers throughout the entire audition, rehearsal, and performance processes. It does not matter how many people are invited into the room if the room is completely inhospitable to them once they are there.”
Misunderstood Musicals: "Anyone Can Whistle"
“Scenes and numbers are timeless as most of them still easily resonate today in regard to things happening within our world. It’s just too bad the show really didn’t have a chance back then.”