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  • How to Fake Cry

    Whether it be for a school play or to get out of a speeding ticket, tears come in handy. Remember when you were little and you got in trouble, all you had to do was cry to get out of it. As an...

  • How to Rehearse a Play

    Actors are integral to the production process. While a theatre performance includes many different elements in its creation: lights, setting, costumes, props, stage rentals, and numerous long...

  • How to Produce Plays

    Producing a play on your own requires a tremendous amount of resources (not all of them necessarily monetary!). Whether you have a script of your own that you want to see played out upon the...

  • How to Learn Lighting Design

    Whether it’s your dream to design the lights for a Broadway musical, or just create a basic light plot for your local community theatre, there are a basic set of tools that can get you started.

  • How to Like to Someone

    Want to learn to lie to someone and be able to hide the truth? With this you can learn to lie to your family and others! This can get you out of very bad situations such as if you are trying to...

  • How to Become a Teen Actress Now

    The lights and excitement of the big screen are made even more glamorous by the abundance of teen actresses working diligently to make a name for themselves. With the likes of Miley Cyrus and Demi...

  • Children's Drama Activities

    Children's drama activities are great fun and educational, but they can also set the tone for later, more advanced acting training. The key is to encourage the children to be supportive to allow...

  • How to Write A Christian Stage Play

    Writing a stage play requires more than just a vision. A writer must demonstrate his or her creativity, originality, genre, theme, storyline, timing skill, plot consistency, and character...

  • How to Get an Acting Resume

    In addition to a good head shot, one of the most important tools when pursuing an acting career is an acting resume. The basics of an acting resume should include your name, contact information,...

  • History of Drama, Dance & Theatre

    Creative expression crosses cultural and societal boundaries the world over. From Greek theater and Roman forums to Elizabethan Drama, the desire to creatively tell a story to a group of people is...

  • Drama Tableau Theme Ideas

    Dramatic tableaus bring literature to life. Actors highlight different books by re-creating a crucial moment in the story without using words or movement. When centered on a particular theme,...

  • Line-Memorization Techniques

    Whether you're giving a speech or preparing for a play, line-memorization is key to executing your role and leaving a lasting impression on the audience. There are a number of simple techniques...

  • Introduction to Drama

    Drama began in ancient Greece. The word "drama" has its roots in Greek words meaning "to act" and "to do." A play is a collaborative process, and the study of drama involves the study of acting,...

  • How to Be an Emo Website Owner

    It's all about you. No, really. If you're emo and you know it, clap your hands. After this futile attempt at self-validation, decide you want to be an emo website owner. To accomplish this, you...

  • Dramatic Play Activities

    Dramatic play is important to a child's development. Having your children play in a dramatic way opens up their imaginations and encourages them to think for themselves or to take on another...

  • How to Understand and Enjoy Shakespeare

    Shakespeare can be a bit intimidating for a first time reader. No matter how young you are, or inexperienced you are with classical literature, you can understand Shakespeare. Once you get past...

  • What Are the Benefits of a Dramatic Play?

    There are many benefits to either reading a dramatic play, a literary composition that includes conflict, action, and crisis or viewing a dramatic play performed live. Readers or audience members...

  • How to Become a Better Public Speaker

    Public speaking is a much needed skill that frightens most people.

  • How to Tips for How to Make Acting Resume

    Before you start writing your resume, make sure that you really want to do this on your own. There are many professional resume writers and resume services you may want to hire to help you....

  • How to Break into Professional Wrestling

    Wrestling is nowhere as easy as it looks on television and, in fact, in most cases getting started is a rather arduous process. These guidelines may help you progress more smoothly.

  • How to Celebrate Shakespeare's Birthday

    William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England, on Apr. 23, 1564. More than 400 years later, he is still revered as one of the greatest writers in the English language of all time.

  • How to Start a Church Drama Team

    You love drama, and you know that dramas are a great way to send a message or illustrate a sermon. How do you go about starting your own team? Be prepared for lots of work and dedication! Anyone...

  • How to Focus During A Scene

    Focus is one of the most important elements of a strong performance. Without proper focus, your performance will be lacking because you will not be invested 100%.

  • About Greek Theater

    Every form of entertainment featuring actors that is popular today dates back to the ancient Greeks. Television, film and especially theater has its roots in the kind of drama developed in Greece...

  • How to Make a Toga

    It you thought that learning how to make a toga was too complicated, there are simple ways to do it. One of the easiest ways is with a simple twin bed sheet.

  • How to Fake Being Pregnant to Fool People

    In my work as a midwife I had many clients over the years who believed they were pregnant, but were not. As far as I know, none of them were faking pregnancy to try and trick someone. If you need...

  • How to Win a Beauty Pageant

    Beauty pageants have come a long way and while some may not take them seriously, winning this type of competition takes a lot of talent, poise, grace, and confidence. If you feel you have what it...

  • How to Properly Usher a Play

    It's opening night at your church, school or community theater or maybe it's even the last running of your play. Regardless, it's always important to prepare the space for the audience's maximum...

  • What is a Drama?

    Drama comes from the Greek word for "action." In theater, drama is presented by actors to an audience. Many times, dramas use dance and music to convey their message. For example, opera uses song...

  • How to Become a Playwright

    Playwrights, also known as a dramatist, do not need a college degree to write plays. Students of playwriting, tend to sometimes lose creativity in writing drama because of so much detail on the...

  • How to Stop Using Profanity

    Using profanity may not seem like a very big deal. But cursing in the workplace can be a deal-breaker. Isn't it time you sounded like a polished professional? Try these steps to break the swearing...

  • How to Celebrate Halloween in London, Part 2

    Before the time flies faster than a fleeing broomstick, I wonder: have you ever wanted to tread Unhallowed Ground...? Then I must share with you London's best kept Halloween secret...a midnight...

  • How to Write Dramatic Plays

    So you have a great idea for a dramatic stage play. Now what? Follow these steps to figure out how to actually turn that idea into a properly formatted, affecting and dramatic script.

  • How to Choose a Social Networking Site

    Since the inception of the Web in the 1980s, the world has become a much smaller space. Email gets a letter to someone in mere seconds instead of days and shopping can be done from your lounge...

  • How to Improvise a Tragic Scene

    Improvisation is usually synonymous with comedy of one kind or another. While it is less well known, improv has always been used for more dramatic or tragic purposes as well. Many prominent film...

  • How to Obtain an Auto Dealer License

    Obtaining a license to sell vehicles can be harder in some states than in others. For example, California makes it much harder for people to obtain a dealership license than Texas. Your state...

  • How to Throw a Faster Punch

    Martial artists and boxers know that a fast punch is as important as a strong punch. When you strike fast, your opponent is taken off guard and does not have time to block the punch. One thing I...

  • How to Fake Cry in Acting

    For some people, all it takes to fake cry is to think of something sad. For others, it can involve a complex series of tricks or facial contortions. No matter where you fit on the spectrum, fake...

  • How to Write Theatrical Scripts

    If you can write a story, you can write a script for a theatrical production. Once you have an idea, you only need to put the words in your characters' mouths. Some people find writing a play...

  • How to Become an Anna Nicole Smith Impersonator

    Anna Nicole Smith became a cultural and entertainment icon who met an untimely death. The essence of her buoyant and sultry personality still lives on and is often a source of inspiration for...

  • How to Get Even With a Roommate

    Your roommate eats all of the ice cream that you buy, and leaves dirty socks in your aquarium. The dishes are piled to ceiling in the kitchen, and you found your mail in the toilet. Enough is...

  • How to Get Revenge on a Cheating Girlfriend

    Some may ask how the instructions for getting revenge on a cheating girlfriend are considered drama. The answer is simple. Sticking it to a cheating girlfriend requires a specific combination of...

  • How to Become the Best Actor You Can Be

    To become the best actor that you can be, you first have to believe in yourself. Talent, hard work and persistence are also critical.

  • How to Choreograph a Duck Race

    A great way to raise funds for an organization is to sponsor a rubber duck race.

  • How to Create Your Own Acting Headshot

    For actors, the headshot is an integral part of the auditioning process. It is the photo that will remind directors of who you are after you've left the room. Not having a headshot can be very...

  • How to Perform a Skit

    A skit, known as a short drama, can be used for many purposes and in many different ways. It may or may not include humor or a message within. It can encompass all ages and backgrounds and can be...

  • How to Create the Villain in a Play

    The essence of drama is conflict, and the backbone of conflict is a villain or, in the words of dramaturgy, the antagonist. Creating a villain or antagonist in your play requires careful planning,...

  • How to Choose the Right Acting Class

    Even if you don't live in the acting meccas of New York City and Los Angeles, you may be faced with the dilemma of having to choose the best acting class out of a selection of many. Since these...

  • How to Pretend Like You Care About Your Restaurant Job

    Many of us have to suffer through the inevitable restaurant job at one point in our life. None of us really care about this job, but for some reason, the owners and managers expect you to. Since...

  • How to Produce Your Own Radio Drama

    In the beginning radio stations broadcast hundreds of scripted shows across the airwaves. Although it is rare to hear radio dramas broadcast over radio stations today, the art form is thriving....

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