So you want to start a theatre company?
Like most of us, I’ve worked with a number of theatre companies in my professional career. Each has their own flavor and way of operating. Sometimes you have to grow into your company’s look, feel,...
View ArticleCliffhanger
What to do when your project budget is $4000 and you just got a grant to fund it…. for only $1200? In my last blog, I left you with this “cliffhanger.” Here is the answer: it turns out that Pamela...
View ArticleNon-Equity Deputy
***UPDATE 1/11/13: Because we get traffic to the site every day with people looking for this resource, and it’s been over a year since Non-Equity Deputy went defunct, we here at Green Room Blog are...
View ArticleMoving On Up [without starting at the bottom]
There’s a 4-year cycle that life follows. It begins when we enter the journey to “adulthood” at 14 going into your Freshman year of high school. You grow, you learn, you rise to the top, and before...
View ArticleGive Me Something to Work With: or what exactly this intern is doing
I have been a working girl for three weeks now. But I’m not working the fast food drive-through or spending another summer at day camp—I’m the new Assistant House Manager! This is my first “real”...
View ArticleMy First Time
Your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody. You want to do it with a great show. I instinctively knew that in starting to audition for unpaid roles, being the absolute best actor in the room may...
View ArticleMy First Five Rules
I’ve learned a lot in my first year as a stage actor, and I’ve come up with a few rules that help me succeed. I’m sure I’ll come up with more in time, but here are my first five rules: 1. Show up on...
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