Category Archives: New York Theatre

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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Getting discouraged…

It’s so easy for an actor to get discouraged and frustrated with the business side of things. They can’t get the auditions that they want, can’t get into that certain office that they just know they should be seen by, … Continue reading

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Creating your own art

I had a great conversation with an actor friend today. She’s a real go-getter, this girl. She has a great job that makes her a lot of money and then is able to constantly create her own theatre. She began … Continue reading

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Dreaming, wide awake…

This past weekend I had the opportunity to see a dear friend of mine make his Broadway debut at the age of 45. Now over the last 20 years he has proven himself to be a highly accomplished actor. He … Continue reading

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Networking and Knowing the Players

Many of the business’s most glamorous “I was discovered when…” stories revolve around chance meetings. Unfortunately, many actors interpret this to mean that it’s about who you know. Well, who you know does play a part in the whole equation, … Continue reading

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