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Student Blog: The Start Of My Sophomore Year
by Student Blogger: Alexa Malerba - September 17, 2024

A few weeks of the semester have passed, so it’s finally time to discuss how the new term has been going. Personally, I’m having nothing short of a great time as a sophomore at the University of Connecticut. I’m making new friends and I’m continuing to get more involved with extracurriculars. Here’s a brief recap of my semester so far!

Student Blog: Acting Technique
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - September 15, 2024

When I started going to school and developing my craft, I ended up dropping most of the ideas that these acting technique books taught me, but I found myself seeking out something else entirely. A big aspect of the acting technique that I studied in school dealt with breathing and mindset. Because of this, I sought out books that helped the mindset of a storyteller.

Student Blog: Helping Kill Monsters: Being Associate Director for SHE KILLS MONSTERS
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - September 14, 2024

So far, getting to work on this show has been really cool. I love DND and I think it is oh so awesome, so getting to dive into that through She Kills Monsters has made me oh so happy.

Student Blog: Academic Integrity, It's Integral
by Student Blogger: Megan Frigerio - September 16, 2024

In high school, academic integrity was at the forefront of my school's philosophy. At JMU and the School of Theatre and Dance, the expectations are the same. Here's how Megan keeps her academic integrity strong during times of stress.

Student Blog: Taking Time Off
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - September 10, 2024

I can recall certain instances where actors have bent over backward trying to make themselves available, whether that means calling out of work several times a week so they could attend callbacks or planning their vacations based on when auditions are slow.

Student Blog: Do-Re-Mi… H?
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - September 9, 2024

The most obvious difference was a lyric change in “Do-Re-Mi.” Instead of using solfege, they sang “C-D-E,” and each pneumonic was changed to reflect the note name (for example “D like the fast D-Tram”). My original shock grew when they sang 'H' after 'A.' This led me down a road of discovery, dating back to the time of Gregorian Chant.


Student Blog: Academic Integritea
by Student Blogger: Destiny Walsh - September 8, 2024

Thinking about academics? How to have academic integrity? Well Student Writer Destiny has all of the academic integritea for you.

Student Blog: Things We Want You To Know
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - September 3, 2024

You will never quite be in this place with these people doing the things you are doing ever again, so enjoy all of it. It isn’t going to be easy by any means, but do what you can to enjoy what you can.

Student Blog: Audition Season
by Student Blogger: Jordan Mincy - September 3, 2024

Each new audition season at Yale, I feel that I learn something new to bring with me into the next. I hope that by the end of my senior year, I have accumulated the most effective set of strategies to bring with me into a potential career. 

Student Blog: Two Shows in Two Weeks
by Student Blogger: Jordan Mincy - September 3, 2024

The tech weeks were approaching for both shows and academic work was not letting up. When I would get back to my dorm after late nights, I had no motivation to do homework but I had no choice as it would be due the next day. I was definitely feeling burnt out.

Student Blog: Summer Internship Wrap-Up
by Student Blogger: Natalie Alden - September 3, 2024

As my summer internship at Broadway Grand Rapids comes to an end, here I'll take time to reflect on the experience!

Student Blog: Burnout: How Do We Deal With It?
by Student Blogger: Natalie Alden - September 3, 2024

In today's blog I talk about burnout as a college student and give my top 5 tips for preventing it!

Student Blog: The Graduation Question
by Student Blogger: Cat Boynton - September 7, 2024

The age old question that manifests as every college senior's sleep paralysis demon. The despicable conversation starter students dodge from family members during the holidays, afraid they’ll get hit in the face with a proverbial cinder block of truth. The uninvited elephant in the classroom cosplaying as a new student on your first day of senior year, reminding you the time to raise your hand is running out. The saying that haunts every human being at the brink of change…It’s funny how just two little words hold the weight of the world and could determine a lifetime, if you let them: what's next?

Student Blog: Life on Campus
by Student Blogger: Madie Winningham - September 1, 2024

With Marymount I fell I have the best of both worlds: Student life on Campus and life outside.One of the things I love the most about going to school in New York is the sheer amount of opportunities outside and within my school.

Student Blog: Finding Your Sound
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - September 1, 2024

Try singing every genre, even the ones that you think are out of your wheelhouse, and get an understanding of what you sound best doing. This isn’t to say that you should never try to sing anything outside of what comes naturally to you, but having an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses will help you as you continue training as a vocalist.

Student Blog: Curtain Call on College
by Student Blogger: Destiny Walsh - August 31, 2024

What do you do when you get to senior year and realize this will be your last call for places or last 5 minute warning? Here's how I, Student Writer Destiny, will be handling my senior year.

Student Blog: The College Search as a Theatre Kid
by Student Blogger: Austin Watts - August 31, 2024

My biggest piece of advice to anyone starting the college process would easily be to stay as organized as possible: communicate with your teachers and people who have gone through it before, Google Sheets is your friend, and remember your “Why.” Keep your passion at the forefront and you’ll have and endless supply of all the motivation you could ever need.

Student Blog: Self-Advocacy as an Actor
by Student Blogger: Olivia Mathis - August 30, 2024

Advocating for yourself helps you understand your worth as you take control of your career. The best part is- you don’t need to rely on anybody else to exercise these habits. In fact, even if you have representation to advocate for you, seeking out opportunities for yourself is still vital.

Student Blog: How I Deal With Rejection
by Student Blogger: Alexa Malerba - August 31, 2024

The feeling of rejection is difficult, to say the least. It can be heartbreaking to get rejected from any opportunity you really wanted. Whether it’s a job, an audition for a school musical, or anything in between, getting rejected can be painful. It may even seem impossible to cope with at first. However, I can assure you—as someone who’s been rejected many times—that it is not the end of the world.

Student Blog: Leaving the Stage Without Leaving Broadway
by Student Blogger: Ava Karlstad - August 31, 2024

Who protects your favorite shows from illegally being reproduced? Who ensures your favorite artists are being fairly paid? Who makes sure marketing for your favorite shows is appropriate and legal? Entertainment lawyers.

Student Blog: Senior Year and What I'm Doing Differently
by Student Blogger: Katie Goz - August 28, 2024

The idea of senior year is indeed quite daunting; It’s the last year of school for most people, and you are expected to have a good idea of what you are going to do post graduation. So yes, senior year comes with a lot of expectations, but remember that you are still a student!

Student Blog: Dealing with Burnout
by Student Blogger: Madie Winningham - August 27, 2024

Fighting burnout is hard. I truly do love what I do yet there are moments that it is all just too much. Burnout sucks and that’s never going to change, but having an identity away from your professional and academic work is deeply important. 

Student Blog: Give Your Regards to Broadway: The Importance of Seeing Live Theatre
by Student Blogger: MJ Kirsche - August 27, 2024

As the Summer theatre season is coming to a close, I think about how fortunate I’ve been to see as many shows as I have this year. I’ve been seeing lots of live theatre as of late, including but not nearly limited to The Prom at Playhouse on Park, The Mystery of Edwin Drood at The Goodspeed Theater, and Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club on Broadway. While I try to see shows as often as I can, really taking the time to see as much as I have been lately has really reminded me of the importance and value of seeing live theatre as a performer myself– something I wanted to cover for this month's topics!

Student Blog: Studying Theatre Outside of the Classroom
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - August 27, 2024

This semester, I’m continuing my education abroad in Vienna, Austria!! Though I will not be directly studying theatre in class, there will be many ways I can expand my theatre knowledge out and about in Vienna. I’ve put together a bucket list of things to do this semester to keep my theatre education alive outside of the classroom!

Student Blog: Advice For Incoming College Students
by Student Blogger: Alexa Malerba - August 26, 2024

It’s finally that time of year again: college move-in season! As a sophomore, I remember my freshman year all too well. While I came in feeling prepared, there was a lot I didn’t know. There’s a lot of advice out there aimed at helping students, some of which I wish I had known last year.


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