Category Archives: Gigs

Crafty Acts to improve your Acting Craft

Well, here we are…Fall is upon us in this back-to-school season where money always seems to be a little tight. We overspent on that summer trip, we didn’t budget enough for the school supplies, we realize that old winter coat … Continue reading

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What can Paul Haggis teach us about acting?

Once more cnn.com comes through with an interesting article that I feel contains an important lesson for we actors. The link is here: http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/Movies/09/19/film.paulhaggis.ap/index.html Paul Haggis, if you don’t know, is a screenwriter and director. The article talks about how … Continue reading

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What can Jeff Lindsay teach us about acting?

An interesting article appeared today on CNN– an interview with Jeff Lindsay, the creator of the relatively new television series “Dexter,” about a serial killer that kills serial killers. The show is based on a popular series of books. CNN … Continue reading

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The Showcase Shuffle

How How, Campers! I just got cast in an Equity Showcase. This reminds me of a story… Many moons ago, when I had been in the city less than a year, I received a call from a woman in a … Continue reading

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NY Summer Acting Classes

Summer time is the perfect opportunity to roll yourself into a wonderful class – scene study, television and film auditioning, monologue polishing – doesn’t matter. So many casting directors are looking to see all the actors again in the fall … Continue reading

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