Catching Some Quick Feels About Theatre
I know I’m EXTREMELY fortunate to still have a job right now, especially one in the arts. Today, I’m pausing to be thankful for that.
I know I’m EXTREMELY fortunate to still have a job right now, especially one in the arts. Today, I’m pausing to be thankful for that.
To the BIPOC theatre community, YOU ARE ENOUGH. YOU MATTER.
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.
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.