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By Jesse Schmitt 2 comments
While there are many people in the performing arts who want to have their work reviewed there seems to be something of a disconnect between the way in which artists treat their work and the way in which artists treat their reviewer. While most ... more »
By EliazarPlatt 0 comments
If you want to put on a murder mystery show, you must start with a script. It's a breeze if you follow these simple steps... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Talent shows can be a lot of fun, but they can also be a lot of work. If you're in charge of organizing a talent show, there are a few things that you can do to make your job go a bit smoother. With a bit of good organization and scheduling, you ... more »
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Attending a live theater experience can be exciting, with the performer working "without a net." but it can be expensive. Follow these steps to get discount theatre tickets... more »
By kschmitt 0 comments
The moment before you are about to go into an audition can be a terrifying one. You need to practice some basic steps in order to make sure you can be relaxed and ready to perform well. You may never walk into a room calm, but at least you can ... more »
By EliazarPlatt 0 comments
Are your children the next generation of Broadway stars? If your kids love putting on plays, they'll love their own stage. Here's a simple stage that you can build in less than a day... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
If you have a speech to make, or are about to go on stage for any reason, it's good to do some warm-ups to look and act professional, natural and relaxed. The following warm-up will prepare you for public speaking... more »
By Angie Shiflett 1 comments
With the advancement of modern technology, home internet users now have a multitude of activities that they can pursue. One of those activities includes being able to watch an assortment of movies and television programs. Now, you can watch ... more »
By YouAreJelly 0 comments
You found a great writer, an insightful director and a talented cast. The lighting, the set and the costumes are perfect. So how do you get an audience when you’re on a budget? Here are some tips to start you off on advertising your show... more »
By Whiney 0 comments
This will tell you how to be 100% random.. more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Ah, Broadway. The lights, the glitter, the dancing, the songs. For a theater buff, what could be more exciting than an evening out in the heart of New York. Maybe taking a piece of that evening home in the form of an actual prop used on stage ... more »
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The script of a beauty pageant is what keeps the entire show on track. Here's how to write and direct a well organized beauty pageant script... more »
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Learning how to perform in a circus is often a talent that people cultivate for many years. Various instructors on gymnastics, dance and contortionism are often required to help hopeful circus performers prepare for world renowned shows like the ... more »
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Performing takes discipline. It requires you to pay attention to your body, your looks and your voice. In order to perform well you must be able to communicate effectively, and this means that you should train your voice for optimal performance. ... more »
By smeagol 0 comments
I've tried this and it works... more »
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Known for their wild theatrics, party atmosphere and comical music concerts, the Blue Man Group offers a truly unique form of entertainment. You may find yourself wondering what it takes to act like a Blue Man. Now you too can explore the ... more »
By Mullzerboy 0 comments
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By jfish 0 comments
Whether you plan to go straight from undergraduate to graduate school, or whether you have been acting professionally and realize that you need more training, graduate acting programs are an excellent way to achieve the training needed. But you ... more »
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If you want to be an actor, you must learn how to audition. It's rare that anyone will simply hand you a part. The skills you need to audition successfully are slightly different from those you use to play a role... more »
By newslawreport 0 comments
Although the talent segment of a beauty pageant competition is not itself the way to winning a crown, a contestant can definitely use this part of the competition for her advantage. In the end the contestant who wins this part of the competition ... more »
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If the lead actor in a show cannot perform, an understudy who has prepared for just such an occasion takes his place. Being a theater understudy is not easy because there is a lot of work for very little, if any, payoff. However, it can also be ... more »
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High school can be a socially awkward time. Many students find their niche in the theater tech crew. Theater techs build sets, make costumes, run light and sound and stage-manage drama productions. Although their work may go unrecognized, they're ... more »
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A dialog coach is the person who helps television and movie actors to learn their lines, cues, diction and pronunciation. If you want to become a dialog coach, following these tips will help... more »
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Many things can help you get acting work, but nothing is more important than experience. Experience will open doors, but it can be a catch-22. It is hard to get experience without experience. It sounds difficult, but there are many working actors ... more »
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Famous theater props are everywhere; the problem is finding them. When you go searching, know what you are looking for, know your price point, and ask lots of questions. Buying direct from the theater or studio is quicker and cheaper, but there ... more »