Parents of a Broadway hopeful host a podcast delving into triple threat musical theater training, varied career paths in the Broadway realm, the college audition process, Broadway shows, and more. We also share local training options, audition, and shows.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePerforming ArtsArts |
We are so delighted to share Ann-Marie Sepe's story with everyone. She illustrates the fact that the skills acquired with musical theatre training can open so many doors and opportunities for performers. more
This is part two of our New York Audition Adventure where we share what we learned about the Broadway audition on our trip for Jules's first professional audition. We interview Jules Turknett at the end to learn about her experience and how it compar... more
Part 1 of our New York City audition adventure! more
What a treasure trove of riches we have in this interview with Paige Chambers! Paige began her incredible Broadway career just before graduating high school and performed in amazing shows including "Crazy for You," "42nd Street," "A Chorus Line," "Ca... more
This is an episode not to be missed! We have the pleasure of talking with Tim Evanicki, a Juilliard-trained voice teacher and singer who started and runs the popular program The College Audition. more
In this episode, we were so excited to chat with Emily Whitley, who made the move to New York to pursue her Broadway dreams! Before her move, you may have seen her in local productions like “Head over Heels” at Actor’s Express. more
In this episode, we have the pleasure of talking with performer Danny Crowe. Danny has appeared in many local and regional productions. He shares his own journey, as well as some really fantastic advice for Broadway hopefuls. In addition to being a p... more
In this episode, Josh shares his expertise on using a holistic approach to theatre training that will help our triple threats maximize both their physical and cognitive performance. Josh is a neurologist and currently spends his time consulting with ... more
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