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How to Become a Broadway Usher
If you like the New York theater scene and you feel like you belong on Broadway but you have no real talents as a singer, dancer or actor, there are still careers for you! Broadway Usher is a union job (IATSE Local 306) and is something that I ... [... more]
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How to Buy Hard to Get Tickets on Ticket Master
I have always had a hard time trying to buy those hard to get tickets. It seems that all the scalpers and third party websites get all the tickets. In 2007 I really wanted to see the Oscar de la Hoya versus Floyd Mayweather fight in Las Vegas. I ... [... more]
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How to Get Cheap West End Theatre Tickets
London's West End is the world's largest theatre district. With more than forty theatres offering a variety of shows--from heart-warming musicals to hard-hitting drama--the West End is the best place to be dazzled by theatrical legends and to ... [... more]
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How to Nail Your Audition Song
Any actor auditioning for a role in a musical has to pass a vocal audition. Even if you're not auditioning for a main role, the directors still need to hear you sing so they'll know if you're a good fit for the chorus. Directors commonly ask to ... [... more]
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How to "Stagedoor" at a show
Arrive early to the theatre/venue, preferably fifteen minutes before seating begins. Find an usher or box office attendant. Ask them where the stage door is. Follow their directions and find it, just so you know where it is. When you greet the ... [... more]
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How to Behave At a Broadway Show
Broadway shows are a popular with people who love music, theatre and the arts. Broadway shows combine visual spectacle and vocal talents into unforgettable performances. Whether "Phantom of the Opera" or "Hairspray" is your cup of tea, [... more]
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How to Choose a Song for an Audition
Auditions can be scary. You are putting your talents out there to be judged, and whether or not you have had professional training in music it can be intimidating. There are ways to ensure that you choose a song for an audition that will help you ... [... more]
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How to Block a Musical
Directing musical theater is fun, exciting and quite challenging. If you have never directed a musical before it can seem quite overwhelming, but once you research your particular production and learn the basics of blocking, the rest is your ... [... more]
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How to Write a Good Theatre Review
So you want to be the next Ben Brantley or Charles Isherwood? Or, are you tired of your local sports writers being sent to cover the Shakespeare festival? You don't have to write for the New York Times; but being a good theatre reviewer is a rare ... [... more]
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How to Choreograph for Musical Theater
No class you've ever taken can prepare you for the challenge of taking a fifty-person dancing chorus and telling them what to do. Remember to breath and let these simple rules help you keep your head above water. First of all, make sure you've ... [... more]
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How to write space opera
Space opera is a sub-genre of science fiction characterized by archetypal characters and stories, lack of techy preoccupation, and grand scale. This is the sub-genre exemplified in the Star Wars films, and to some extent by the Battlestar ... [... more]
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