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"What do Shakespeare, fine whiskey, and Broadway have in common?" They’re all part of what I call the art of being a well-rounded gentleman. Whether it’s quoting a sonnet, understanding the story behind your favorite single malt, or appreciating the magic of live theater, there’s always room to know just a little bit more. Which of these would you like to learn about? Comment below!
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Check out these 5 top selections for catching up on your theater reading in my post on DCTA:
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Working on new cabaret characters… 💃 It’s a lot of fun! The creative process can be frustrating at times, but it’s also incredibly fulfilling when it goes right. Still, the work we do is always developing and changing. It’s the nature of live performance (especially cabaret) that the audience will affect your approach in some way, whether it’s subtly or outright - like if you’re reacting to their energy vs. involving them actively. The work changes every night we perform, and it keeps growing. So whether you’ve seen our shows before or you’re just a regular theatre fan - let us know. ⬇️ 👉 What do you like the most about live performance? 👉 What do you feel every good cabaret needs? 👉 What kinds of representation do you wish you saw more of in the theatre? #Performance #Theatre #Development
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Show Notes Feature Spotlight – Review and Rate Shows "Is it any good?" How many times do you get asked that question? Can you remember or have you seen that many shows that they all blend it to the same one? Show Notes has a great feature in that you can rate each show you have seen out of 5 stars and there is also a text box you can write a note of what you like or disliked about the show it aids your memory when talking to your theatre friends. Try it today:- www.show-notes.co.uk #TheatreReviews #ShowNotesApp #StageDiary
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In theater, communication is everything! 🎭 . Is this still used in your theater experience? Let me know!👇 . . . . . . . #TheaterLife #StageManagerLife #TheaterTalk #SawTheMusical #BroadwayBehindTheScenes #StageCrewLife #TheaterTraditions #Broadway #Theater #MusicalTheater #BroadwayLife #Showtime #StageLife #TheaterMagic #BroadwayBound #ActorsLife #DramaAlert #stephanierosenberg #TonyAwardWinning #BroadwayProducer
In theater, communication is everything!
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Last month marked a year of working with Peacock Players, and I'm so glad this article shines a light on how impactful it's been and continues to be. Youth theater isn't about just singing, acting, dancing, or the criminally underrated backstage magicians - it teaches lifelong lessons like collaboration, problem-solving, and making space for others, skills you can use in southern New Hampshire, on Broadway, and everywhere in between! #ProudlyPeacock https://lnkd.in/ekKV5v6g
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Hmmmm did managers create our sense of busyness or did we in order to get their attention? I’m loving these #teacupchronicles by Donna. If you want to hear more wisdom from THE best productivity coach ever check out my recent podcast episode 💬 🔗 https://lnkd.in/grJC3y-J
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At the risk of upsetting my friend Gabrielle Dolan with a new piece of jargon, I came across the phrase "Productivity Theatre" today. It's the things we do to pretend, or create the illusion of, busy-ness. I'd welcome your thoughts on this. #productivity #busy #meetings
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🎭 "Being taught drama can transform your life." 🎭 This theme was highlighted by both Keir Starmer and Lisa Nandy at this year's Labour Party (UK) Conference, in which they both highlighted the critical importance of arts in education. The National Curriculum requires every state funded school to promote children's cultural development, preparing them for the experiences of later life. However, whilst the private school sector is able to invest in cultural education, the state sector has suffered a significant reduction in provision, due in part to the marginalisation of arts subjects in schools over the past twenty years. Children from low income are missing out the most because they are less likely to have cultural experiences outside of school. Furthermore, the ongoing cost-of-living crisis has led to a reduction in school trips, including theatre visits. Society of London Theatre & UK Theatre believe that every child has the right to go to the theatre, to experience the joy and opportunity that it can bring. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eqpYN2kH Department for Culture, Media and Sport Department for Education HM Treasury #TheatreForEveryChild
It’s been almost 1 year since we launched #TheatreForEveryChild, our campaign to ensure every child goes to the theatre before they leave school. Over the next month, we’ll be celebrating some of the amazing work our members do to ensure young people have access to great theatre.
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