“At the end of the day, a good monologue doesn’t need to be flashy. It just needs to be honest, specific, and grounded in something that makes us want to keep watching you.”
Read More“To every ASM I’ve worked with, watched in awe, or called a friend—thank you. Your work matters. Your calm matters. You matter.”
Read More“I believe Nick Jonas loves theatre. His Broadway debut in Les Mis, his run in How to Succeed, his commitment to live performance—it’s all real. But this role? It’s unforgiving. So yes, maybe it was a mistake.”
Read More“Tonight, we held each beat a little longer. We let the silence swell. We danced a little harder, sang a little louder. We savored every second, knowing it would never come again quite like this.”
Read More“There’s something particularly chilling about betrayal when it comes from someone entrusted with the care and development of young artists”
Read More“Over time, A Goofy Movie has transformed from a modest ’90s release into a generational touchstone. It’s quoted, memed, celebrated, and revisited with love.”
Read More“The movie tried. I really believe that. The intentions were good. But somewhere between the blue polo and the digital filters, something got lost in translation.”
Read More“Why am I starting a discussion about Hedwig and the Angry Inch with an academic look into the nature of trans-misogyny? Because I believe this text is one that discusses the trans feminine experience, and that the character of Hedwig should be portrayed by a transgender woman.”
Read More“If someone handed me the director’s chair, a time machine, and a more Phantom-appropriate budget, here are five changes I’d make to give this film the haunting grandeur it deserves.”
Read More“Think of auditions as the last step, not the first. If you haven’t built relationships with the communities you’re trying to reach, it’s no wonder they’re not responding.”
Read More“Performances of Big River are at risk after a community theater failed to cast Black actors, then removed the remaining Black characters entirely—rewriting scenes, lines, and songs without permission from the licensing company.”
Read More“Waking Ned Devine, the 1998 cinematic treasure that I’ve adored for years, is being adapted into a musical. It’s cozy. It’s clever. It’s got heart for days. And now, it’s going to sing.”
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