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Discover the magic of musicals, plays and other dramatic pursuits with eHow’s large collection of theater How Tos. Learn about such topics as mounting a stage production, designing costumes and attending an opera. Want to form a community theater troupe? eHow can show you the way. Maybe you’re heading to a Broadway show and uncertain what to wear. eHow can make sure you don’t stick out like a sore thumb. From experienced stage actor to amateur thespian, stage director to average fan, everyone can benefit from eHow’s fabulous theater How Tos.

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  • What Skills Do You Need to Become an Actor?

    Skills required to become an actor involve communication and dedication. Ultimately a good actor can suspend an audience's disbelief and convince viewers by portraying believable and charismatic...

  • How to Become an Actor in 5 easy steps

    Acting is a beautiful art we are all capable of achieving great heights if we put our mind to it. How to become and actor is not that difficult. As a matter of fact at one point in your life you...

  • How to Apply Theatre Makeup

    Stage actors are spotlighted by powerful lights, which wash out their natural coloring and details. Theater makeup, more pigmented than daytime makeup, restores the details of an actor's face and...

  • How to Make a Fake Arm Cast

    A realistic and reusable plaster arm cast can be constructed for theatre productions from materials found around the shop and at hardware and medical supply stores. A little careful engineering is...

  • How to Design a Trap Door in a Stage

    As far back as the Elizabethan period in theater history, production designers have been achieving special effects with the use of hidden trap doors on the stage. Trap doors can produce a...

  • How to Spot the Stage With Followspot Lights

    While it is unclear precisely when in theater history the followspot instrument first appeared on the scene, tracking the actors or performers as they move, with light, has long been a critical...

  • How to Improve Your Acting Skill & Ability

    How to improve your acting skill.

  • How to Become a Disney Actor

    Very few experiences in childhood compare with a trip to a Disney theme park. For those who are lucky enough to experience the trip, the thought may occur to them that working for Disney as an...

  • History of Greek Masks

    The symbol of today's theater -- the tragedy and comedy masks -- comes to us from between 500 and 300 B.C. in Greece. The use of masks, or personas as they were called, first occurred in theater...

  • Theatrical Makeup Aging Tips

    During a stage production audience members only see the actors, but the skilled professionals behind the scenes are just as responsible for the standing ovation. How poignant would a stellar...

  • Things to Know About Voice Acting

    Voice acting is using your voice to bring characters in animated features, radio shows and commercials to life. A voice actor never appears onscreen. His voice is the star of the show. A...

  • Advice for Memorizing Lines

    Memorizing lines is a necessary skill for an actor. Knowing his lines allows an actor to concentrate on the nuances of his character, to create a memorable performance. Being prepared shows...

  • How to Write an Actor's CV

    An actor's CV, or resume, is very different than those prepared by most professional business people. While on a "normal" resume you would avoid listing personal information such as weight and...

  • How to Teach Drama to Adults

    Drama, from the Greek word meaning "action," is the art of acting, whether live onstage in theaters or for the camera. There are many factors that go into the making of a good actor and almost as...

  • How to Make a Living as an Actor

    There are many creative ways to make a living as an actor, including teaching acting, working as a medical show extra or being a promoter for a store. Find ways to make money between acting jobs...

  • How to Become a Famous Actor

    To become a famous actor, promote Internet videos, work in theaters and try to redefine what success means. Take acting classes and stay professional at acting auditions to be famous with tips...

  • How to Move to New York City to Become an Actor

    When moving to New York City to become an actor, it is important to save up money for an apartment before moving, and find a day job for money. Begin auditioning in New York City for Broadway...

  • What Does an Acting Agent Do?

    An acting agent submits an actor's headshot and resume to producers in search of actors to fill rolls in different acting projects. Avoid paying an acting agent, unless it is commission-based...

  • How to Become an Actor

    Becoming an actor requires taking a variety of acting classes and getting an acting coach, headshots and a resume. Achieve the desired look, image and character type in acting with tips from a...

  • What Do Stage Lights Do to an Actor's Face?

    There are many different ways in which stage lighting can accent an actor's face when used from different angles and directions. These lighting techniques can influence an audience member's...

  • The Phantom of the Opera Quotes

    There are many famous quotes from "The Phantom of the Opera," including "Did I not instruct that box five was to be left empty?" Hear more funny and interesting quotes from "The Phantom of the...

  • How Much Money Does an Associate Producer Make?

    The salary for an associate producer can range from next to nothing to $13 million a year depending on whether the production is being made independently or through a studio. Find out how...

  • Stage Combat: Safety

    Stage combat is very much a partnering sport. Be safe. Learn how to do unarmed stage combat from a certified actor in this free theater video.

  • How to Pick a Monologue for you

    If you are an actor and have trouble finding the perfect monologue for you, I have a few tips!

  • Theatrical Makeup Supplies

    Theatrical makeup supplies will vary when it comes to individual productions, as characters often have distinct visual qualities. These are essentials that every theatrical makeup artist should...

  • How to Do Stage Makeup

    Applying makeup for stage is an art in which cosmetics are the paints, and the human face is the canvas. Different situations require different makeup application techniques. Stage makeup is...

  • How to Apply Stage Makeup to Look Old

    Stage makeup is gentle enough to use repeatedly and lasts only a few hours. There are subtle techniques of makeup used for intimate media, such as film and television, where the audience sees...

  • How to Act in the Theater

    Whether you're a professional actor or have never acted a day in your life, acting in the theater can be a rewarding experience. Unfortunately, there is no sure way to get a role in a play, it...

  • How to Make a Stage Makeup Mole

    In the world of theater stage makeup, one of the simplest yet most dramatic effects is the facial mole. Moles add visual interest to an actor's face and can help tie together a particular blend...

  • How to Be a Comedian

    In order to be a comedian, a person needs to be funny, and they need to decide what area of comedy they want to go into. Discover how to become a stage or screen comedian with help from a...

  • How to Become a Comedian

    In order to become a comedian, a person needs experience, practice, and they need to do some research on other stand-up comics. Find out how to take comedy classes with help from a professional...

  • How to Make a Show

    Before making a show for the stage or theater, it needs to be determined whether the show will be a comedy or a drama or something else entirely. Find out how to write a script for a show with...

  • How to Learn Lines

    It is Always, Always, Always easier to remember someone else's lines than it is to reel off your own. This is because you've heard the other actors say their lines over and over during read...

  • How Does a Broadway Actor Spend a Workday?

    An actor working on Broadway wakes up fairly late in the morning in order to get their determined amount of sleep. Most Broadway actors need at least eight hours of sleep per night and get home...

  • How Does Cold Reading Work?

    For the aspiring actor, cold readings will often be part of the audition process. A cold reading is when the actor is given a side or a scene to read and perform for the audition. This is called a...

  • About Vocal Exercises

    Performing in front of a live audience, especially a large one, provides many interesting challenges. Aside from the fact that you must appear believable in whatever circumstance that you are...

  • How to Play the Improv Game Da Doo Ron Ron

    Since the launch of the TV show "Whose Line is it Anyway," improv (or improvisational comedy) has gained incredible popularity. You can catch games being played for entertainment in theaters and...

  • How to Combat Stage Fright

    Stage fright is every actor’s worst nightmare. The lights go down. The house is silent. You make your entrance in front of an audience of thousands, and you forget your lines, or you...

  • How to Get a Job Acting on Home & Away

    Looking for work as an actor is a full-time job in itself. Whether searching at home or away, you’ll need to devote several hours a week to acting classes and auditioning. You can find jobs...

  • How to Use Meisner Techniques in Acting Class

    Sanford Meisner was one of the most important and influential figures in American Theatre during the Twentieth Century. When Meisner broke away from The Actor's Studio to form his own style of...

  • How to Make a Fake Head

    Make a fake head to be used for Halloween, theatrics and movie effects, or just for pranking your friends. A fake head can be useful as an actor's double for performing dangerous stunts, or as the...

  • How to Play the Improv Game Actor's Nightmare

    "Actor's Nightmare" is actually a play written by Christopher Durang, in which an actor doesn't know what his lines are nor what play he is in. This idea is the impetus behind the Actor's...

  • Acting Tips for Character Social Environment

    As an actor or actress ask questions about your character's social surroundings and friends. Learn to act a character from a particular social climate from a performer in this free acting video.

  • Acting Tips for Identifying Character Obstacles

    As an actor, how does your character handle obstacles? What gets in his or her way? Learn to act in character with realistic obstacles from a performer in this free acting video.

  • Acting Tips on Character Appearance

    How a character appears helps the actor communicate in ways voice and action cannot. Learn appearance tips to act in character from a performer in this free acting video.

  • Acting Tips on Character Personality

    Capturing the personality of a character is an actor's or actress's central role. Learn personality tips to act in character from a performer in this free acting video.

  • How to Fall Down Backwards in Stage Combat

    Learn how to fall down backwards in stage combat during a play performance in this free professional acting video from our professional actor.

  • Side Fall in Stage Combat

    Learn how to fall down sideways in stage combat during a play performance in this free professional acting video from our professional actor.

  • Summary of Stage Combat Moves & Sounds

    Watch a demonstration of stage combat during a play performance in this free professional acting video from our professional actor.

  • Hitting with Objects in Stage Combat

    Learn how to hit with objects in stage combat during a play performance in this free professional acting video from our professional actor.

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