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  • How to Bind Script Correctly for Plays

    Whether you're binding your play for submission to theaters, producers and agents or you're making copies for the cast and crew, binding your play correctly is essential. It takes minimal effort...

  • How to Produce a 10-Minute Play

    One of the first ways for people to break into playwriting and directing in New York City is by participating in many of the theatre festivals that happen all through the year in New York City and...

  • How to Produce a Short Play

    Producing a play can often be one of the most exciting experiences that anyone is able to ever do. Just being able to be inspired by someone else's words is an exhilarating thing. Having the...

  • How to Advertise a Play

    If you are producing a play, but you don't have an exorbitant budget, don't despair. There are several ways to create an effective advertising campaign that will cost you little more than time and...

  • How to Build Sets for Plays

    The sets that you build for plays are vital to the overall look and feel of the production. No matter how good the actors are, the audience will be distracted by sloppy workmanship and clashing...

  • How to Become a Better Actor

    Sometimes you're just not feeling it and even the best actors just want to pack up and go home. Are you ready to reboot your artistic abilities?

  • How to Survive the New York Fringe Festival

    With over 200 shows, the fringe festival can seem overwhelming. With a few simple tips, you can go to the next fringe festival feeling like a seasoned pro.

  • How to Act in a Play

    To act in a play is to evolve into a character and to portray the character's personality in such a way that is believable to an audience. An actor must fully become the character physically and...

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