Acting Tips

3 Tips How Drama Can Make Homework More Fun

Want to liven up homework time? Here are three tips on how drama can help with your child’s homework. *Turn an assignment into a play If a student has to give a speech, turn that speech into a play. Dress up in costumes, add props, and turn your living room into a...

The Four Acting Classes Every Performer Should Take

Drama has always been your thing. You just love getting on stage and creating a character. When the school play comes up, you are always the first person to audition. You show up to rehearsals early and just can’t wait to jump into the spotlight. It sounds like you...

The Four Types of Beginning Acting Jobs

You are a natural-born performer. You know that you belong on the stage. Nothing gives you more excitement than standing under the spotlight, letting your talent shine in the world. Even though you are still in school, you know that you want to be a professional...

Tina Fey’s rules for Improv

Tina Fey is a brilliant writer and performer. She started writing funny jokes and creating characters when she was in her early teens. By High School she knew comedy was her future. “I started wanting to be a performer at first. Soon I found that I liked writing and...

So your child wants to be a movie director

Do your child love movies? With smartphones and tablets, it is easier than ever for them to make their own. Professional grade commercials and award-winning films have been made on iPhones. If they want to become the next Hollywood director, here are some tips to help...

The three things every actor starting out need to remember

So your child loves, loves, loves acting. They have been putting on shows in your living room since they were little. In elementary school they were in every school play. They watch their favorite TV shows and say “someday that will be me!”. But does anybody make...
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