I’m reading an article in this week’s New Yorker about Mark Rylance, the celebrated English actor and founding artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London. One of his former directors said ... Read More ›
We are about to start our extension week, which I like to think of as the post-season. It’s like we had a great year and won our division so we get to ... Read More ›
One of the most difficult and unsung roles in theater is the understudy. Imagine having to learn all the lines, blocking, combat, and songs of several characters and then being responsible for ... Read More ›
A wiser man than I once said that Shakespeare is always about sex. Especially when it’s a play with multiple pairs of would-be lovers chasing each other through the forest in the ... Read More ›
That is some of the best advice I have ever received from a director. We were working on the song at the end of the show and those of us playing instruments ... Read More ›
I cannot tell you how happy I am to be sitting around the table with this amazing group of people. I’m still a relative newcomer to the world of paid professional theater ... Read More ›
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