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  • 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%.

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 Get the Most Out of Your Visit to Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM)

    The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is one of the largest cultural hubs in New York. Because of its Brooklyn location though, many people have never been to BAM. If you're thinking of going, the...

  • How to Teach Drama

    Drama class allows students to release inhibitions and become someone else for a brief period, which can help them gain insight into human behavior. Drama teachers can show students a new way to...

  • How to Become a Theater Critic

    Writing is a way to get your thoughts, message, and opinion out to the public. Theater critics review and critique shows and then publish their opinions. There are many specific guidelines to...

  • How to Critique Acting

    Critiquing any art form is essential to understanding the art itself, and it helps in forming your opinions.

  • How to Memorize Lines

    You have won that coveted part that you've always dreamed of playing. But when the director hands you the script, you freak out over the number of lines you have to memorize. Relax. Here are some...

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