How to Design Your Best Year Yet
Take a moment to look back at all of your hard work over the past 12 months. What worked? What didn’t? And what can you change?
Take a moment to look back at all of your hard work over the past 12 months. What worked? What didn’t? And what can you change?
Hi guys – After the seemingly long and endless holiday break (at least for me it was), we’re all excited to get back to work – acting wise, I mean. What are your resolutions or goals for the year? Let me know by leaving a comment here or emailing me
Check them out and let me know if you agree, disagree or want to throw rotten fruit at me because I’m so damn wrong.
This book is a must for any theater lover.
Go see this show now!
Because it’ll probably be closing very soon.
The holiday season is a great time to network because there are parties galore but that’s no reason to get sloppy with your networking
As actors we all want to know the secret to giving great auditions and booking more work.
Do you know how to conduct yourself in the final stages of winning a role?
If you have a spare 1 hour and 15 minutes, do yourself a favor and watch (or listen) to this fantastic interview the New York Times did with Gary Oldman
Well, here’s some bad news to anyone (including me) who frequents the Studio City location of Samuel French.
The secret to juggling your day job and your personal commitments with your acting opportunities is structure
The two talk about how they got their parts, Katie’s transition from Broadway to TV and what they think of the title of the show
Jim Parsons will star as Elwood P. Dowd in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Harvey.
Understanding the concepts of “The Gutenberg Diagram” and “Highlighting” will help you create an eye-catching resume
Denis: “Actors with too much information can be very dangerous creatures”
David: “People ask me what acting school did I go to, I say I went to the school of let’s pretend”
As an actor, you too, can utilize press releases to make a splash!
Here are some questions to ponder when considering whether to go back to school for your MFA.
Joshua: “Anything has a chance to become a bit stale, especially as an actor”
When an actor feels stuck in their career, it’s easy to blame others instead of holding a mirror up to themselves