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202 stories from blog.stageagent.com

Celebrate Summer With Our Top Musical Picks! by Alexandra Appleton

We've come to the end of May and the summer vibes are picking up! Take a look at our blog post and bring some sunshine into your life with our fun selection of shows that celebrate summer!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 4:01am on May 20, 2025[SHARE]

The Magic of Make-Believe: Introducing Children to the Theatre by Alexandra Appleton

Introducing children to the theatre isn't just about entertainment, it sparks curiosity, joy and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Learn why it's a MUST!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 5:35pm on May 14, 2025[SHARE]

Self-Tape Auditions " Do's and Don'ts by Laura Josepher

Self-tape auditions have become increasingly the norm. But they can still be scary! Here are our tips on how to put your best self forward in digital form.

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 9:54am on May 1, 2025[SHARE]

Beyond Broadway: Explore the Rich Tapestry of World Theatre by Alexandra Appleton

Beyond the bright lights of Broadway lies a colorful, textured landscape of world theatre that spans continents, cultures & centuries. Let's explore some examples!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 3:55pm on April 22, 2025[SHARE]

Scene Study: A Practical Guide for Actors by Rob Richardson

Scene study, the preparation of a scene from a play or other acting medium, is an extremely common and effective part of an actor's training.  You may encounter it in high school (or summ…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 3:39am on April 14, 2025[SHARE]

The Power of Storytelling: How Theatre Can Foster Understanding and Empathy by Alexandra Appleton

In a world increasingly divided by politics, social issues, & cultural disagreements, discover why theatre is the gateway to empathy and understanding.

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 3:46pm on April 2, 2025[SHARE]

Do Theatre Fans Prefer Classic Musicals or Modern Masterpieces? by Alexandra Appleton

Broadway has always been a battle between the old and the new, the timeless and the trendy, the Rodgers and Hammerstein versus the Lin-Manuel Miranda. Some theatergoers swear by the…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 8:22pm on March 20, 2025[SHARE]

Tips for First-Time Directors: Managing the Production by Cindi Calhoun

Congratulations! You're directing your first show and are probably feeling a little overwhelmed right now -- which is totally normal. Whether you are directing at a school or with a communit…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 1:35am on February 28, 2025[SHARE]

How to Start a School Theatre Program by Kevan Dunkelberg

So, you want to start a school theatre program. Great! Now what? That answer will depend on many things. Here's a breakdown of what you'll need to know.

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 7:11pm on February 19, 2025[SHARE]

Stage Ready, School Smart: Sora's Innovative and Flexible Online School by Alexandra Appleton

Have you ever watched a Broadway show and marveled at how those young stars manage to juggle school and the spotlight? Or maybe your child is gearing up for a string of professional audition…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 10:03am on February 3, 2025[SHARE]

10 Essential Books Every Actor Needs To Read by Mychele Lebrun

An actor's work is never done! Our top 10 list of books will provide insightful knowledge to any actor ready to hone their craft and navigate the industry.

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 1:35pm on January 28, 2025[SHARE]

"Are they better than me?" Dealing with insecurity and rejection. by Brit Christopher

An actor's life is tough and watching someone else get the part you *know* you were perfect for is even harder. So, how do we best deal with our insecurities?

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 2:57am on January 28, 2025[SHARE]

Discover the Mystical World of Japanese Noh Theatre by Alexandra Appleton

Step into a world of ancient rituals, poetic storytelling, and captivating masks. Japanese Noh (Nō) theatre, a form that has captivated audiences for centuries, is a unique and deeply mov…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 11:00am on January 16, 2025[SHARE]

A Day in the Life: Rehearsing a Christmas Spectacular! by Mychele Lebrun

Exactly what goes into bringing together a huge team of singers, dancers, musicians, and technicians to open a Christmas Spectacular Show? Let's find out!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 4:31pm on December 3, 2024[SHARE]

Wicked: How Does the Movie Compare to the Musical? by Alexandra Appleton

If you're a huge fan of the original Wicked or just curious about the big screen changes, here's a breakdown of what's different - and why it works!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 8:08am on November 27, 2024[SHARE]

Dealing with "No": A Rejection Deflection Guide for Actors by Dean Linnard

They said no. You prepared for your audition for hours, and they said no. What do you do now? Even though we know that rejection is a central component of a career in the theater, being deni…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 1:14am on November 20, 2024[SHARE]

A Theatre Lover's Guide to Toronto by Emma Houlahan

We know all about Broadway and the West End, but what about the third largest English-speaking theatre district in the world...Toronto! Let's find out more about this flourishing city of the…

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 2:45pm on November 12, 2024[SHARE]

Tips For a Mixed-Level Drama Classroom by Kevan Dunkelberg

The drama classroom can be a beautiful hodgepodge of students with a variety of experience and knowledge. Discover how to successfully manage a mixed-level classroom!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 12:29pm on October 29, 2024[SHARE]

Why Gilbert & Sullivan Still Make Us Laugh (& Sing) 150 Years Later by Alexandra Appleton

The lighthearted operettas of Gilbert & Sullivan continue to delight audiences across the world. But what's the secret behind their lasting appeal? Let's find out!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 12:34pm on October 23, 2024[SHARE]

Cabaret Creativity: How to Produce Your Own Cabaret by Mychele Lebrun

Cabaret shows are hugely popular right now. So, if producing and writing your own cabaret has ever piqued your interest, read on for how to make that happen!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 3:52pm on October 9, 2024[SHARE]

7 Ways to Tackle Audition Nerves by Emma Houlahan

Having some nerves before an audition is normal, but it's important they don't take over. Let's tackle those nerves and find strategies to keep them at bay!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 8:35am on October 1, 2024[SHARE]

10 Off-the-Beaten-Path Plays You Should Know by Kevan Dunkelberg

Yes, we adore the classics. But here's a look at 10 quirky plays you probably won't see on Broadway that are definitely worth knowing about!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 8:02pm on September 24, 2024[SHARE]

10 Roles That Will Make You Say, "Alto, But Make It Iconic" by Alexandra Appleton

In search of great alto roles that will showcase your range, your wit, and your heart? We've got you covered with our top 10 favorites!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 6:19pm on September 17, 2024[SHARE]

How to Keep an Organized Audition Book by Patrick Burns

For a musical theatre actor, the audition book can be your biggest asset or your Achilles' heel. Learn how to keep your audition book clean and organized!

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 2:19am on September 12, 2024[SHARE]

Five Tips to Audition Safely and Smartly by Laura Ware

Actors want to be wanted, whether it's for a role in a play or musical, film, or TV show. But sometimes we want to get that role so badly that we forget to use some common sense and may get …

SOURCE: blog.stageagent.com at 2:28am on September 4, 2024[SHARE]
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