Student Blog: Tricks to Build Your Repertoireby Student Blogger: Caitlin Carter - March 5, 2021I used to feel that before I considered singing a song, it would need to check every box on my list. But now, I choose material that makes me infinitely happy, and challenges me just the same. I also used to dread trying to find new songs that were a good fit for me, but now it is a mindless activity I do almost every day. And I love it. We are so lucky that our trickiest homework of the week might just be that we need to find that perfect jazz standard for class. Revel in it! Student Blog: In the Same Boatby Student Blogger: Josie Reynolds - March 3, 2021This semester, I had the privilege and honor to be cast in another production at Niagara University. Vital Signs is a collection of monologues for and about women. This show encapsulates the trials of what being a woman means. It has been super rewarding being in this show, however this experience has been very different and unique to anything I have experienced before. Student Blog: How Disability Representation in Theater Changed How I See Myselfby Student Blogger: Paige Rosko - March 2, 2021I think that the theater industry has a long way to go when it comes to the relationship between disabilities and the stage. Seeing disabled people succeed in this industry has given me the confidence I need to continue finding my path in theater. There are also times, in this industry, that make me feel small and misrepresented. But, in the future, we can just hope things get better. Student Blog: Breaking Through The Pandemic Wallby Student Blogger: Leah Packer - March 2, 2021This month marks one year since the world went absolutely crazy, and I thought I’d dedicate some blog space to addressing “the pandemic wall.” I heard this phrase recently, and it really sums up how I’ve been feeling lately. Student Blog: Six Degrees of Separation - Theatre Edition!by Student Blogger: Aingea Venuto - March 2, 2021If you haven’t heard of the game Six Degrees of Separation, you’re missing out BIG TIME. Six Degrees is the kind of game you play on a road trip in hour 7 out of 12, when everything else has become boring. Student Blog: The Necessary Songs For Your Travel Playlistby Student Blogger: Breanna Ebisch - March 2, 2021No matter where you’re headed, the perfect music makes any trip that much better and memorable. Adding these five songs to your playlist will turn the long ride or flight into something fun and will define your trip for years to come. Student Blog: Sing, Sing, Singby Student Blogger: Khailah Johnson - March 2, 2021Fall back in love with your gift. Use your talent anytime you can! The theatre is waiting for us as much as we are waiting for it. So, BE READY! BWW Blog: How I Learned to Drive... In a Monthby Student Blogger: Mary Felix - February 25, 2021My first opportunity of this semester has been through my school’s student led theatre organization, Pinnacle Productions. I was cast in Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive here at Point Park University. BWW Blog: From The Stage To The Screenby Student Blogger: David Lopena - February 23, 2021I got to sit down and have a conversation with two CCM Seniors, Joshua Kenneth Allen Johnson and Jack Brewer of MT 21’ and discussed what it was like to transfer everything they’ve learned from the classroom into the virtual world of a showcase. BWW Blog: (Some Of) My Quarantine Dream Castingsby Student Blogger: Sydney Emerson - February 22, 2021With all of this time in a room by myself, I’ve turned to the old standby, dream castings, to occupy my time. And let me tell you—I would pay good money to see any of these shows. So, without further ado, here are just a few of the castings I’ve dreamt up during quarantine. BWW Blog: The Return of the Radio Playby Student Blogger: Anna Demaria - February 22, 2021For three artists, this provided an opportunity to create their own work. Katarina “Kat” Lopez, Maya De La Torre, and Megan Rackley are the force behind The Podcast Players, an up-and-coming theatrical company which strives to create accessible theatre for all. BWW Blog: Ivy Austin - A Woman of Many Voices and Many Hatsby Student Blogger: Drew Eldridge - February 19, 2021There are few performers who can be declared a “triple threat” talent. Ivy Austin is undoubtedly one of them. Austin is a star of stage, radio, and the recording studio, and has been involved with smash hits including “Grease 2,”“A Prairie Home Companion,” and “Sesame Street” where she has recorded with The Muppets since the show’s inception! BWW Blog: Take It Personallyby Student Blogger: Lily Kaufman - February 19, 2021The multi-award winning play, Roadkill, was directed and conceived by Cora Bissett, the Artistic Director and founder of a Scottish company called Pachamama, and has been performed all over the world, though I saw it in 2010 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. BWW Blog: Come From Away, Coming to the Screenby Student Blogger: Emily Brooks - February 19, 2021It was recently announced that Come From Away would be filmed live this spring, for release in September. The show, which tells the story of the transformative welcome the tiny town of Gander, Newfoundland offered the passengers of the thirty-eight airplanes grounded there on 9/11, is one of my absolute favorites BWW Blog: Pivoting for the Pandemicby Student Blogger: Hope Johnson - February 19, 2021While of course neither the process nor the content is a ‘pre-pandemic normal’, the barrier of a mask seems unimportant when you get to be doing what you love. BWW Blog: In the Momentby Student Blogger: Claire Desenberg - February 19, 202116 weeks, 112 days, that’s how long I have left until graduation. The days are long, but the weeks are quick, one blink and it’ll all be over before I know it. [...] I just want to be done, but at the same time a part of me isn’t sure I’m ready for what comes next.
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