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Student Blog: Halfway to a BFA - Reflections from a Rising Junior
by Student Blogger: Dylan Kerr - July 8, 2021

As I approach Junior year, I have no idea what lies in my path-- but that doesn't mean there aren't a million question marks that lie ahead of me. I would be lying if I said I wasn't anxious about what is to come, but if it's anything like the last two years, I'm in for a fantastic wild ride.

Student Blog: More Than Family
by Student Blogger: Melis Tavmergen - July 8, 2021

That’s what family means to me: just being yourself and having a bond that is beyond words and actions. I don’t have to prove myself to my family; I don’t have to do things to make them like me. I just have to be myself. I am lucky since I also have this kind of a bond with my parents, but having a family in addition to my real family is one of the best things in life. 

Student Blog: Please Stop Dancing Until You Drop
by Student Blogger: Claire Desenberg - July 8, 2021

We need to encourage dancers to take breaks and create a culture where self care is praised as well as taking well deserved breaks when needed. I promise you will be a lot happier, healthier and a stronger, more mindful dancer when you listen to your body and give it what it needs.

Student Blog: Movie Musicals That Should NEVER Be Remade
by Student Blogger: Abigail Dobry - July 8, 2021

Though new fresh takes on movies can be uplifting and eye opening in terms of theme or message, there are some stories that I believe should never be remade. The possibility of remakes ruining classics is something to think about as the movie industry struggles to find new plot lines for people to enjoy for many years to come.

Student Blog: Life is short.
by Student Blogger: Fallon Garretson - July 8, 2021

With the pandemic (hopefully) coming to an end and a recent loss in my family, here is a reflection upon how life can be taken away in an instant. You should always live in the moment because life can and will pass you by before you can even blink.

Student Blog: Celebrate The Differences: Why Comparison Isn't Necessary
by Student Blogger: MaryRose Jones - July 8, 2021

'The reason live theatre is amazing is because it’s never the same. If people wanted to see the exact same thing every time, they would watch a movie. Everyone has their own strengths and life experiences that will make their portrayal of a character different than someone else’s.'


Student Blog: Why Make Moulin Rouge! a Musical?
by Student Blogger: Mia Van Deloo - July 8, 2021

In honor of the long-awaited return of Broadway, I wanted to focus on a fairly new musical: Moulin Rouge! In this post, I want to explore what about the original movie makes this tale ideal inspiration for an innovative and entertaining musical adaptation.

Student Blog: Buckle Up and Buckle Down
by Student Blogger: Grace Cutler - July 8, 2021

In my personal experience, organization guides and advice have always been phrased as a way for you to mimic the success of someone else, rather than explore your own path and needs. Everyone goes through life with different perspectives and experiences, therefore everyone should find organization strategies that compliment their own lifestyles.

Student Blog: Thank You for the Music: Mamma Mia is the Gift That Keeps On Giving
by Student Blogger: Alexandra Curnyn - July 8, 2021

Jukebox musicals often get a bad rap among both theatre purists and those who think they are above a good ol' production number. However, not only has Mamma Mia! become a staple for professional and community theatres alike, but the songs of ABBA and the story of Donna and the Dynamos have left a cultural legacy that continues to flourish in 2021. 

Student Blog: The Drama Bookshop is Back!
by Student Blogger: Sydni Dichter - July 8, 2021

Before it closed, the Drama Bookshop was easily one of my favorite places in the world. Although it is updated, the new Drama Bookshop has all the charm of the original location with more space and food!

Student Blog: College Audition Tips
by Student Blogger: Katie Van Sickle - July 8, 2021

College auditions can be the most stressful part of the year for most senior soon-to-be theatre majors. Today I'll be sharing some advice on how to make that process less stressful and how to make the most of all your auditions.

Student Blog: Experiencing 'Back to School' Nerves? I've Got Them Too.
by Student Blogger: Abigail Connolly - July 8, 2021

If you’re a theater student like myself or just a performer in general, and you’re nervous about doing it all in-person again, just remember that you’re human. Not only that, but you’re a human who has been working to survive a worldwide pandemic.

Student Blog: Why Sky-High Lumber Prices are a Big Deal
by Student Blogger: Emma Thomas - July 7, 2021

What happens when an industry dependent on building stories can’t afford to build them? We take a look into the American lumber shortage and how it’s affected theatres around the country.

Student Blog: Our value and worth are not determined by someone else.
by Student Blogger: Claudia Quintero - July 7, 2021

Of course, it is important to keep training, vocalizing, learning and expanding, but don't let other people decide if you are talented or not. We don't know what they are looking for, but we must know who we are to be strong and enjoy the process and know that what you bring as an artist does not define you as a person.

Student Blog: The Return of Forever
by Student Blogger: Josie Reynolds - July 6, 2021

I have been given the wonderful opportunity to be cast in my first live production since the beginning of 2020 and boy, am I excited! This feeling is something I missed deeply. I have kind of forgotten what it felt like to go to rehearsals everyday and have the excitement of even memorizing lines. 

Student Blog: Musicals, Movies, Remakes, and Adaptations
by Student Blogger: Sydney Emerson - July 7, 2021

The truth is, I don’t know what makes a good musical anymore—and I’m not sure Broadway does, either. Is a good musical a safe bet that keeps the lights on? One that sweeps the Tonys? Or is a good musical a life-altering event that leaves audiences forever changed, head in the clouds as they ride the train back to their apartments and hotels?

Student Blog: How I am Preparing for College Move-In
by Student Blogger:Sydney Van de Putte - July 7, 2021

After having my first year of college online, here is how I am preparing for the switch between 100% online to 100% irl.

Student Blog: Bringing Broadway to the Small Screen: Can Musical Television Work?
by Student Blogger: Adam Beam - July 7, 2021

While it seems impossible to bring the theatrics of musical theatre to TV screens on a weekly basis, when you get down to it, television provides an insanely wide array of opportunities. However, just like movie musicals, its history is filled with ups and downs, and even nowadays networks struggle to find that balance.

Student Blog: A Place For Us: Celebrating Trans and Non-Binary Artists in Musical Theatre
by Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - July 7, 2021

This past weekend, I watched A Place For Us: Celebrating Trans and Non-Binary Artists in Musical Theatre. This was a theatrical virtual event that did exactly what it says on the tin. And believe me when I tell you it was an absolute joy from start to finish.

Student Blog: Sandbox Student Productions: Bringing Social Justice to the Forefront of Theatre
by Student Blogger: Maddie Davies - July 7, 2021

Sandbox is a student run company. We are not officially a Butler club, but we are able to use the blackbox theaters with permission from the department. We are centered around social justice theatre and try to put on a number of readings of scripts each school year, highlighting a different, relevant charity with each reading.

Student Blog: Plans Change & Dreams Grow
by Student Blogger: Olivia Noel - July 7, 2021

When asked the jarring where do I see myself in 10 years question…I don’t know, my dreams, the people I meet, my passions, they are constantly changing and growing, they grow with me.

Student Blog: Half Way Done: Lessons From My First Two Years in a BFA Program
by Student Blogger: Maria Puig - July 7, 2021

It’s crazy to think I’m halfway through my BFA program. I’ve had lots of ups and downs and a big unexpected twist with the pandemic. Even though it’s been chaotic, I’ve learned a lot about myself and have grown immensely in my craft. I’ve gained some valuable skills, strengthen others, and learned a crucial lesson.

BWW Blog: Musical Theatre Meets Artificial Intelligence in ALAN THE MUSICAL
by Student Blogger: Bea Mienik - July 5, 2021

The creation of “Boy Scientist” began when Dr. Danziger crossed paths with one Dr. Christina Tan in their first year of medical school in Australia. Both soon realized they were very interested in the field of Neurology and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Tan shared ALAN THE MUSICAL with Dr. Danziger, which she had been working on with Dr Susan Lim. The story follows a young female scientist and her artificially intelligent stuffed toy companion. 

Student Blog: Be Merry!
by Student Blogger: Kat Mokrynski - July 6, 2021

“Why, then the world’s my oyster, which I with sword will open” (Merry Wives of Windsor, Act 2 Scene 2)

Student Blog: A 2020 Senior's 2021 Story
by Student Blogger: Allie Pruett - July 6, 2021

March 17, 2020: my unofficial official last day of senior year. 'What comes next?' The next couple months were filled with Zoom calls, video assignments, and the like, and soon enough, I was done with high school. I didn't get to graduate until late July due to restrictions, after the date being pushed back twice from its original date in late May.


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