So Long, Farewell
Well folks, this is my last post blogging for the NMT Green Room this fall, and it really has been a wonderful experience. I've loved getting to share my musical theatre thoughts and musings…
Well folks, this is my last post blogging for the NMT Green Room this fall, and it really has been a wonderful experience. I've loved getting to share my musical theatre thoughts and musings…
How do you guys feel about theatre criticism? Pro, con? I struggle with it myself. I would guess a large portion of us in the theatre community do, because it's innately a complicated art fo…
This is blog post #6 from me so by now I'd like to think we're all good friends and we're at that point in our relationship where we have a sleepover and tell each other secrets all night. S…
All theatre is community theatre. This is one of my favorite professor's go-to phrases during class and one that has deeply resonated with me. I've had her for two semesters now so I can't r…
I thought about starting this blog with a play on a eulogy, mourning the loss of the overture a la La Vie Boheme, but I became so excited to talk about overtures I didn't want to take the ti…
The other day I was walking around campus listening to The Last Five Years" as per usual"my school is built on hills so how could I pass up the opportunity to listen to "Climbing Uphill" as …
Within the past few years, I've noticed the growing phenomenon of "junior-izing" musicals for schools across the country, where instead of a student cast putting on Guys and Dolls or Godspel…
Like a lot of theatre people I know, I grew up on the Rogers and Hammerstein classics my parents would play on movie nights: South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Carousel, not to mention Cinde…