“Community theatre actors deserve a timely yes or no after auditions, not just as a professional courtesy but as a fundamental show of respect for their time, energy, and passion.”
Read More“It was announced today that BroadwayCon changing venues with just a week to go before the event starts. Organizers announced that it will be moving from the New York Midtown Hilton to the Marriott Marquis in Times Square.”
Read More“By investing in theatre education, Nebraska would demonstrate its commitment to a well-rounded, innovative education system that values the arts as essential to student achievement.”
Read More“As "Wicked" embarks on this new chapter, audiences have an opportunity to witness a moment of overdue progress. Let us applaud this historic casting while also holding the industry accountable to ensure that the magic of representation doesn’t take another 20 years to manifest.”
Read More“For children with a passion for performing arts, the allure of a theatre career can be irresistible. However, whether parents should encourage their children to pursue this path remains a subject of debate”
Read More“In today’s competitive entertainment landscape, community theatres have a unique opportunity to stand out by creating personalized, meaningful experiences. By taking the simple step of asking your audience what they want to see, you’re not just shaping a season—you’re nurturing a relationship that will sustain your theatre for years to come.”
Read More“While college auditions are inherently subjective, certain errors can disqualify students outright, regardless of their talent. Here are five critical mistakes that I’ve seen during my time adjudicating college acting auditions to avoid.”
Read More“While the film adaptation of Wicked has been a commercial and critical success, last night’s results from the Golden Globes has fans feeling a bit deflated. However, fans shouldn’t fret. If cinematic history and the creative decisions surrounding this adaptation are any indicators, the real awards glory will likely come with Wicked Part 2.”
Read More“The potential closure of TikTok would mark a significant shift, but it would also present opportunities for reinvention. The theatrical community’s innate ability to innovate would ensure that the heart of TheatreTok lives on, regardless of the platform.”
Read More“As we look ahead to the future, let us remember the legacy of RENT and continue to bring its message of love and defiance to the stage. More productions are needed now, not just for entertainment, but as a means of healing, educating, and inspiring the generations to come.”
Read More“As we look ahead to 2025, I have hope for the future of community theatre. This art form has been resilient in the face of challenges, and it’s poised to play an even more important role in the years to come.”
Read More“It’s time we stop shaming actors for having day jobs and start supporting them as the hardworking, dedicated artists they are. Let’s appreciate their craft, understand the complexities of their journey, and lift them up, rather than putting them down for doing what it takes to survive in an unpredictable, competitive industry.”
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