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Andrew Lloyd Webber beaten in annual theatre power list
Ambassador Theatre owners Howard Panter and Rosemary Squire have beaten music impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber to the top slot of a theatre power list. The husband and wife team topped the poll for the...
0 comments5 Tips for Actors
Here are 5 simple tips that any actor can make use of, regardless of whether his or her preferred medium is film or theatre, amateur or professional: #1) Observe the space. When performing a play, acting in...
0 commentsUtah Musicals
Musicals can be a great way to escape the mundane activities of life. They use music to bring to life romance, suspense, tragedy, and comedy. They encourage us to find greater meaning in life and work...
0 commentsA Shakespeare Meme
Shakespeare In A Nut Shell A “Shakespeare Meme” from a posting from the fabulous Alexandra Billings website (alexandrabillings.com- her Live Journal section- I highly recommend a look at her website...
0 commentsNotes to the Actor XIV
Look famous. Be legendary. Appear Complex. Act easy. Radiate presence. Travel light. Seem a dream. Prove real. Actor presence is an impression, an image, an aura, a type of charisma, or what they call the...
0 commentsThe Reality of Auditioning: What Really Goes On At The Director's Table
It begins with the need or desire to get work. Just like any other career position, an actor must "interview" for the job. Unfortunately, actors have to "interview" more frequently than computer programmers...
0 commentsRosa Loses Her Face - A Comedic Play at the Queens Theatre in the Park
In this heartwarming, wildly entertaining play, unmarried New Yorker, Amy Loo, visits her mother, Rosa, in LA after a long absence. Amy visits with the intention of creating harmony with her mother but the gap between them widens as Rosa decides to find her daughter a husband. Amy digs in and the battle escalates. The tactics become more ruthless – and more hilarious - in a story to which many daughters can relate.
1 commentGeorge the Gladiator
Oh the joy of the amateur actor / actress delivering lines with gusto in a pantomime. One does not expect Olivier to turn up or Ron Moody entertain us with a Fagin reprise but what you hope to get is...
0 commentsNotes to the Actor XIII
You are an actor. Your mind should always be open to the free flow of creativity. Your ability to create and invent are the keys to a successful career. Be ready always to learn, to grow, and to change....
0 commentsArabian Nights-theater
Mary Zimmerman's "The Arabian Nights" is an odd, funny retelling of the Scheherazade story that twists and even expands on what people may already know about the classic tales. The play, directed by Irene...
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