BWW Blog: Someone Like Me - My First Musings on Dash and Lily & Grand Armyby Student Blogger: Alyssa Silver - November 11, 2020Over the past few days, I’ve begun watching two new shows with normalized Hapa characters–one being Dash & Lily, a Christmas rom-com series in NYC, and the other being Grand Army, a series about a diverse group of kids at a school in Brooklyn. BWW Blog: Because I Said So - Adding To Your Hyphenby Student Blogger: Leah Packer - November 11, 2020I recently spoke with a successful actress who emphasized the importance of hyphens in our titles. She wasn’t referring to those little dashes in our last names, but in the addition of our many talents and skills as performers. BWW Blog: A Zoomtastical Production - Filmingby Student Blogger: Mary Felix - November 11, 2020After a few initial weeks of filming, I am back continuing onto this series, discussing how we’ve filmed our virtual show during this global pandemic. BWW Blog: My Guilty Winter Break Pleasureby Student Blogger: Emma Rose Dorsch - November 10, 2020Ask anyone that knows me to describe me in one sentence, and I can bet you that they would say “Jewish and likes theatre.' BWW Blog: The TheaterMakers Summit Is “The Zoom Where It Happens”by Student Blogger: Kyle Morales - November 9, 2020Are you an actor, director, producer, playwright, or theater professional? Do you want to be as prepared as possible for when Broadway reopens? If your answer is yes to either one of these questions, The TheaterMakers Summit is the place for you! BWW Blog: Gliding Through Virtual Productions - Frosty's World #3by Student Blogger: Laura Frost - November 9, 2020Art inspires and heals. Lynn Ahrens’ Tony Award winning lyrics from the Broadway musical Ragtime have been running through my head ever since viewing a virtual performance of the show produced by Mad Factory Theatre Company in nearby Oberlin, OH. BWW Blog: I've Graduated! Now What? - Lauren Tidmoreby Student Blogger: Isabella Schiavon - November 9, 2020Next up we have Lauren Tidmore, from Orwigsburg, PA. She has graduated with a BFA in Acting, with a minor in Dance, and is one of the sweetest artists I’ve met my first semester at BW. BWW Blog: Don't Give Up on Theaterby Student Blogger: Maya Mehrara - November 9, 2020These days, I miss theater more than ever. Without being able to see shows or perform in them due to the global pandemic, my life is a tad grey. BWW Blog: Getting Back on the Stageby Student Blogger: Cassie Maurer - November 9, 2020I suppose that I thought, “This isn’t something that actually happens. This can’t possibly be as big of a deal as it is being made out to be. The world will not stop turning.” But then it did. BWW Blog: The Arts Continue to Thriveby Student Blogger: Grace Callahan - November 5, 2020For many, quarantine has been a time of artistic creation and experimentation. The truest artists have strapped down and continued working – giving us what we need right now. BWW Blog: The New Normal?by Student Blogger: Holden Childress - November 4, 2020Will this become the new normal? Or will we be able to go back to the way things used to be? All we can do now is keep our fingers crossed… and our masks on. BWW Blog: Seeing Spooky Shakespeare From the Comfort of a Carby Student Blogger: Caroline Conard - November 3, 2020Halloween was not quite the same this year. With the pandemic raging on, it was hard to find safe ways to celebrate the spooky season, so when my roommate asked if I wanted to see a drive-in production of Macbeth, I was stoked.
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