Stage Mom Memories: Macbeth
We have all felt the need and desire to rise above our place and take what we see as ours, whether it really is or not.
We have all felt the need and desire to rise above our place and take what we see as ours, whether it really is or not.
There’s this little voice in my mind that pokes it’s stupid annoying head out from time-to-time and asks, “what’s next?”. Sometimes we get so caught up in doing the next thing or achieving the next goal, that we don’t give ourselves time to celebrate the thing that just freaking happened.
When I was in college earning my theatre degree, we were taught to really listen to your scene-partner. Sometimes I think I’m better at listening to people on stage than I am at really listening and hearing people in real life. I wanted to change that.
When we’re all famous actors someone will be on the payroll to make us look amazing for every production. In the meantime, it is up to us to do our own stage makeup. Here is a peek into the Stage Mom’s stage-makeup bags!
There’s a little bit of hustle to every job. In an artist’s life, hustle is the driving force. It used to be passion; now it’s hustle.
What trouble could five college friends get into in a cabin in the woods? All the best campy kind of trouble wrapped up in the gore-filled, one-liner ridden musical that is Evil Dead: The Musical.
Here’s almost 20 shows we’re looking forward to seeing in 2020!
From spooky Shakespeare to manipulative masochism, here’s a look back at the shows we loved in 2019.
We all know her. She’s the one hovering in the wings with a water bottle and her camera phone ready… She sells tickets and t-shirts to support her kids’ shows. She mouths the words to every line her child utters onstage and her rhythm is absolutely flawless as she does the hand motions in the back of the auditorium so her little star doesn’t forget them. She is the stage mom.