Theatre

Benefits of Being in a School Play
Being part of a performance in high school can be amazing and provide memories for a lifetime. It can also build on a skill set that will be needed...
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Maintaining an Organized Prop Space
In our last blog, we discussed creating a safe rehearsal space for all members of your theater group. This week we are discussing something related – organizing and maintaining...
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Theater as a Political Artform
Since the dawn of the earliest Greek performances, the stage has forever been a place where political issues have been examined. Aristophanes was known to be one of the...
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Looking Toward the Tony Awards
Every year, the American Theatre Wing and the Broadway League host the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre. You may know the awards by its more common...
Read MoreWinter Backdrops for Events and Productions
During the winter months, there’s a lot going on. We have holidays, the kids are off from school on breaks and vacations, and family is around to visit....
Read MoreOctober Means: All Things Tim Burton
For the month of October, we thought we’d highlight the most renowned horror directors and producers. Known most commonly for his dark and eccentric fantasy films like Beetlejuice, Edward...
Read MoreHot Summer Broadway Musicals
The dog days of summer are over. But it is still summer. Some like it hot. Some don’t. Here’s a list of a few shows that deal with the...
Read MoreBreaking the 4th Wall
The theater world is full of intricate terms and techniques. These ultimately help actors to perform their roles to the best of their abilities. One term used commonly...
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