Tiny Theatre Tips #9: Make The Time This tip is not only for theatre people, but for everyone in general... If you want to be successful, you will put in the time to get there. If you want to improve, you will make the time to practice. If you want to master a skill, you will put …
The Lovers, The Dreamers and You podcast #19 is here and ready for you to listen in! Click here to check it out! We’re also on iTunes! Hey Everyone! We’re back with podcast #19! We stopped by the old Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza) to chat with our friend Greg Mizon about his upcoming production of Disney’s …
Hello lovely people! My posting schedule kind of went all sideways because I was busy getting ready to go to New York City with the Original Kids Theatre Company! I'm currently writing this post from a Starbucks on 43rd and 8th, and I am just basking in the gloriousness that is NYC! I'm going to …
Tiny Theatre Tips #8: Update Your Resume This is a really simple tip, but it's easy to forget -- keep your resume updated. Every time you complete a new gig, take a new class, or master a new skill, be sure to include it on your resume. When you go to an audition or job …
There's an old joke in the theatre world that goes, "How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice." You may not be trying to get to Carnegie Hall, but no matter what, if you're an actor-type, you need to practice... and not just during rehearsals. If you want to succeed at acting, you …