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Did “Newsies” Really Need Katherine Plumber? — OnStage Blog

by Chris Peterson I threw on the Newsies pro-shot the other night. You know the one, with Jeremy Jordan as

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Embodying a Multidisciplinary Approach with R. Réal Vargas Alanis

By Yura Sapi, R. Réal Vargas Alanis. R. Source link

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How Pub Theatres Create a Haven for Independent Performance in the United Kingdom

By Sophie Pell. Pub theatres bring theatre to communities in the United Kingdom through the combined business model of a

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If You Audition Non-Union, You’re the Villain — OnStage Blog

Broadway performer, Ashley Wool (How to Dance in Ohio), made the following comment which I found really interesting. “Nobody should

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Why “Who I’d Be” from Shrek the Musical Is One of the Best Act One Closers…Ever — OnStage Blog

What makes it brilliant is that it earns its emotion. The first act of Shrek has been all quips and

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The Art of Optimism with Theresa Chavez

By Yura Sapi, Theresa Chavez. The founder of About…Productions, Theresa Chavez, highlights the role of the arts in enlightening and

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Trans-Inclusive Casting Requires Musical Flexibility — OnStage Blog

Noah Webster submitted this, and it got me thinking, “If musical directors really wanna be trans-inclusive in their casting, they’ve

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Stories Miss the Adult Version of Toxic Femininity — OnStage Blog

Nick Lopez wrote, “Toxic femininity is real in the adult world and it’s time to start putting it in stories

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Fat Characters & Actors Deserve Better — OnStage Blog

Noah Webster wrote the following: “There need to be more roles written for fat actors that don’t also lock fat

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You Don’t Always Have to Be Besties With Your Castmates — OnStage Blog

Johnny J. Gordon(Great performer name) left the following comment, “Cast mates are coworkers. Not automatically your friends. You are not