Maestro and Logan teach about basic theatre terms everyone should know!
Roy G Biv shares his opinions on some stage musicals that were adapted to the screen.
Rebecca discusses some basics of comedy.
Hailey discusses her personal experience of breaking her knee during rehearsal.
Jimmy guides you through a beginning exercise of the Suzuki Method. Get ready to tighten those abs and leg muscles! (Please be safe! We are not responsible for any injuries that may occur!)
Roberts discusses his experience of loving music!
Harriet performs a dramatic monologue!
Paige talks about the importance of an audience.
Mr. Romeo talks about dealing with stress and gives a couple of exercises to try.
Uncle Jimmy talks about how to stay motivated during rehearsals and performances.
Josephine discusses giving it your all and having confidence in choreography!
Aurora talks about Creating Realistic Characters without "becoming" that character and letting it take over.
J and James discuss an embarrassing moment that happened on Broadway.
Karl discusses some in's and out's of running your own theatre.
Jesse and Mateo talk about what they've learned in stage production.
Destiny and Melody talk about the different types of kids in high school theatre and how to deal with them.
Delilah discusses the art of stage romance in a high school setting.
Alice talks about using Colors on Stage.
Tyson discusses his personal experience with being Thelonius in Shrek the Musical.
Thematic Opposites are great tools used by writers to improve the thematic weight and significance of many different characters. From the heroic protagonist, to the villainous antagonist, to anyone in between, thematic opposites are a great way to improve the characters of a story. But have you ever thought about the thematic opposition of the brilliant movie Napoleon Dynamite? I am here to talk to you about that very idea. Enjoy!