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8 Ways to Respect the Importance of Stage Etiquette
8 Ways to Respect the Importance of Stage Etiquette

“Stage Etiquette (accepted behavior during the auditions, rehearsal, and run of production) is one of those great topics for theatre professionals that isn’t discussed enough.”

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ObservationsOnStage Blog StaffJune 28, 2024Brad Pontius
“I’m Not a Dancer, I’m a Mover”
“I’m Not a Dancer, I’m a Mover”

“If you identify as a “mover”, don’t use it as an apology. For many actors, “mover” is a good way to express strength in physicality, especially for people who don’t perform in musicals.”

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Dance, ObservationsChristopher PetersonJune 28, 2024Melody DeRogatis
Okay Hear Me Out, 'Chess' is Pretty Good
Okay Hear Me Out, 'Chess' is Pretty Good

“‘Chess’ will stay with me for a while. It won me over. Game. Set. Match.”

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ObservationsOnStage Blog StaffJune 27, 2024Keegan Patterson
Essential skills college theatre programs should emphasize more
Essential skills college theatre programs should emphasize more

“As the industry evolves and the demands on theatre professionals become more complex, there are certain areas in which college theatre programs should spend more time teaching to better prepare students for the realities of the field. Here are some key skills that deserve greater emphasis.”

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College TheatreChristopher PetersonJune 27, 2024Chris Peterson
"Why Wasn't I Cast?" - Some Advice
"Why Wasn't I Cast?" - Some Advice

How many times have you thought, “I should have gotten that role!” after the casting has been announced and your name is not on the list? How do you handle that news?  

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AuditionsOnStage Blog StaffJune 26, 2024Timothy Fitzgerald
How “Sunday in the Park With George” changed Broadway
How “Sunday in the Park With George” changed Broadway

“Sunday in the Park With George” defined what we now think of as off-Broadway and made stars out of its largely unknown director, cast, and producers.”

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BroadwayOnStage Blog StaffJune 25, 2024Ashley Griffin
5 red flags to look out for with college theatre programs
5 red flags to look out for with college theatre programs

“From an initial glance, it may be hard to truly distinguish one college program from another. So it’s essential to look for warning signs that one program might not be the best place for you. With that in mind, here are some “red flags” to consider when looking at college theatre programs.”

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College TheatreChristopher PetersonJune 25, 2024Chris Peterson
5 Reasons Schools Should Perform “Descendants: The Musical”
5 Reasons Schools Should Perform “Descendants: The Musical”

“Descendants” should be a household name for any families that want to get their kids into musical theatre.

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High School TheatreOnStage Blog StaffJune 25, 2024Greg Ehrhardt, Guest Editorial
Why sexual predators use the theatre to groom their victims
Why sexual predators use the theatre to groom their victims

“Understanding why sexual predators may target theatre settings is crucial in preventing abuse and ensuring a safe space for all participants. Here are some key factors that contribute to the vulnerability of theatre environments to grooming and exploitation by predators.”

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ObservationsOnStage Blog StaffJune 24, 2024
How To Handle Disruptive Behavior From Students in Theatre
How To Handle Disruptive Behavior From Students in Theatre

“Early on, I decided to set clear rules and boundaries that were available to all campers and my full-time theatre students during the school year. This paid off hugely in helping me when the time came to deal with disruptive behavior.”

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ObservationsOnStage Blog StaffJune 24, 2024Hannah Renee Crawford
6 Ways to Keep the Sound Team Happy
6 Ways to Keep the Sound Team Happy

“The sound team is just one of the many departments that are involved in staging a show. They do more than just play the sound cues, adjust the mixing of the system in the soundboard, and make your lavalier (or lapel) mics as inconspicuous as possible. Here are 6 ways to help them do their jobs.”

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BackstageOnStage Blog StaffJune 23, 2024Carla Delgado, Guest Editorial
The Necessity of Supporting Theatre Technology Education
The Necessity of Supporting Theatre Technology Education

“Take the time to invest in your designers, encourage them throughout the process, and support them the same way you would actors or directors.”

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College TheatreOnStage Blog StaffJune 22, 2024Abby Lass
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