Jackie Schram... Got the Part!
Jackie Schram moved to New York just last fall to pursue her acting career, but she's already planning to leave town. She's been cast in the nonunion national tour of "The 39 Steps."
Jackie Schram... Got the Part!
Jackie Schram moved to New York just last fall to pursue her acting career, but she's already planning to leave town. She's been cast in the nonunion national tour of "The 39 Steps."
Chase McGuire... Got the Part!
Not many actors get to play the lead in their first film, and not many have the chance to discover the depths of emotion required to take on such a role. But that's what happened to Chase McGuire.
Maggie McGuire.... Got the Part!
After moving to New York about three months ago, Maggie McGuire landed the role of Madeline in "The Mysterious Mystery of Mystery Street."
Jonathan Deroko... Got the Part!
Jonathan Deroko opened Back Stage and saw the casting notice for Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" at the Newport Theatre Arts Center.
Dyonna Harrison... Got the Part!
Role: Maverick in 'Happy Fliers School of Aeronautical Knowledge,' a short nonunion film
Miguel Belmonte... Got the Part!
When Miguel Belmonte first happened upon the notice for the Off-Off-Broadway production "Memory Is a Culinary Affair," in the pages of Back Stage, it was no simple case of history repeating itself.
After Ed Stelz graduated last year from the Atlantic Theater Company's conservatory program, he found himself in the difficult role of what he calls "a nobody seeking auditions."
When student actor Michael Wien read a casting notice for PMSports.com. he immediately knew that he wanted to be part of the team. There was one problem, though: Auditions were for female actors only.
Andy Scott Harris... Got the Part!
No 12-year-old boy is happy to see the girl of his dreams' big brother waiting to pound him outside their house. That is, unless you are Andy Scott Harris and you are shooting a scene from the film "The Driveway."
Aaron Merken fell in love with the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica, Calif., last summer, when he saw its production of "A Chorus Line."