Interview: Sheri Sanders on Her Ultimate Musical Theatre Resource, ‘Rock the Performance’
Sanders chats about the website ‘Rock the Performance’ and her tips on getting out of your own head and how to nail musical auditions.
Sanders chats about the website ‘Rock the Performance’ and her tips on getting out of your own head and how to nail musical auditions.
“I freaking hated it when I would tell somebody I was an actor and they would say, “Oh, what restaurant do you work at?” – Eric Stonestreet
Roy is the co-founder of C.R.E.A.T.E., a workshop designed to help artists break through their limiting beliefs.
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“In terms of playing Kimmy’s naive side, there is always a danger of that being grating or obnoxious for people to watch,” Kemper says.
11 days, 17 venues and 90 shows. The 2016 San Diego International Fringe Festival is here!
Actress Heather Brooker started working part-time jobs to fund her acting habit. She also came up with ways to stay creative while waiting for her break.
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Daniels got his start on the stage and he has been appearing on Broadway stages since the late 1970s.
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We’d rehearsed and rehearsed, I had worked so hard to prepare my character, and of course I knew my lines, but you know that few minutes when you’re standing at the side of the stage listening to the audience chattering in their seats? The audience that have come in to
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“As soon as I get in the part and get my costume on and get in front of the camera, I don’t know, I don’t feel any nerves at all” – Rudy Martinez
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Vasquez chats about ’42nd Street’, the San Diego theatre community, his time at Juilliard and one of his worst auditions.