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Theater Traditions
Baseball players use the same lucky bat, football players don’t change their game day socks, and for years I have not stepped on sidewalk cracks for fear of breaking...
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Eccentric Dance
(Certain portions of the following were taken from an article written in the LA Times by Susan King on 8/3/19) Think of rubber-legged Ray Bolger in 1939’s “The Wizard...
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Can Theater Effect Change?
Every revolutionary idea began somewhere. A small flicker, a spark really, that can set the world ablaze. Musicals and theater productions can be that spark, that initial light that...
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The Perfect Setting for Your Show
When it is important to set the stage or the mood, backdrops are the perfect item. From the times of the ancient Greeks and Romans, theater has been a way to...
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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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Are you Planning Your HS Fall Production?
The school year may be over and the classrooms all empty, but your mind is reeling about a potential fall production at your school. You sing show tunes in...
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Summer Planning for your Theater Loving Family
Does your family love the theater? Is Playbill one of your favorite bookmarked pages? Is your name constantly in the daily raffle for front row seats for Broadway musicals?...
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Social Issues and Broadway
Since the dawn of theatrical performances in ancient Greece, social issues have been a major theme. Theater lovers would be quick to note that musicals have never been removed...
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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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