Interview: The Women of ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’
They chat about their projects (MADRES & BINGO HELL), acting, bad auditions and breaking into the industry as a Latina.
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They chat about their projects (MADRES & BINGO HELL), acting, bad auditions and breaking into the industry as a Latina.
Interview: The Women of ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ Read More »
“When people ask me, ‘What was your big break?’ I say it was going to Julliard.” – Laura Linney
McDonald recently shared some acting advice in a piece for Lincoln Center (a venue that McDonald is extremely familiar with)
Tony Award-Winner Audra McDonald’s Acting Advice: “Choose the part that scares you” Read More »
A recent “Ask Me Anything” chat on Reddit offered up some surprisingly good advice for actors. An anonymous former intern at a talent agency and producer’s office gave some insight on pilot season and how an agency works during that time. A participant in the chat asked, “When you were at the
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To maintain your performance and excellence in your work, it’s important to analyze your efforts before, during and after the project
Before and After Each Project: Plan, Act and Reflect Read More »
When it comes to your acting success, thinking like an actor is probably stalling your career
The 7 Steps To Think Like A Producer So You Can Act For A Living Read More »
Frank Langella won a Tony for playing a very unappealing Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon, but that wasn’t his only run as the “bad guy” of a play. In fact, Langella is currently starring in a revival of Terrence Rattigan‘s 1963 play Man and Boy with the Roundabout Theatre Company at