Category Archives: New York Theatre

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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Acting in and Getting hired for Broadway Shows

In the NY theatre scene, there is something very interesting known as the EPA. This stands for Equity Principal Audition, and it is governed by the Actors Equity Association which requires a certain number of these “open” auditions for Equity … Continue reading

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Howard Katz

Last week I had the tremendous privilege of attending the Roundabout’s opening of “Howard Katz” starring Alfred Molina (look him up if you don’t know) and a very, very talented ensemble cast. Molina is at the heart of one of … Continue reading

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Theatre Auditions New York

Some of you regular readers may know that I am an integral part of a well-respected theatre company here in NY. We recently held auditions for our Company of Apprentice Actors. And it amazes me how many actors are still … Continue reading

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