3 Things Actors Should Never Forget
New Collective LA co-founder and instructor Greg Braun reconnects actors with essential activities.
3 Things Actors Should Never Forget
New Collective LA co-founder and instructor Greg Braun reconnects actors with essential activities.
Shakespeare Behind Bars Helps Inmates Seize Their Present
I have learned many truths since founding Shakespeare Behind Bars in Kentucky in 1995, bringing art, theater, and the works of William Shakespeare into correctional facilities.
Techniques to Help Physical Performance
How to get out of the head and into the body.
Write Without Yourself in Mind
Eileen Rivera, a New York-based writer and producer, found writing becomes much more effective if she didn't write herself into her plays.
Aleksey Burago, artistic director of the Russian Arts Theater & Studio, gives theater actors five general rules to live by.
How to Connect Yourself to the Character
Peter Jensen, co-artistic director of the T. Schreiber Studio & Theatre, shares how actors can connect with their characters.
The Key to a Career in Voiceover
Fiona Jones, producer for Dream Out Loud Media, gives tips on how to get your voiceover career started.
3 Ways to Change Your Perspective on Auditions
Kathy Deitch of Audition Boot Camp offers keys to the solution.
Staying Fresh and Alive With Theater for One
Ana Margineanu, director of the recent “Hotel Project,” discusses the ways in which performers and spectators feed and replenish one another.
Cheryl King on Renewing the Play
Playwright, director, and actor Cheryl King sheds light on learning how to prune and shape as a writer-performer.