by DreamWrighters | Jan 26, 2016 | Crew, Volunteers
1. Black is always chic. Although, I once dressed as a monk while a stagehand at DC’s Arena Stage. 2. Patience is a virtue. And waiting is an art. 3. Be clear when communicating with others. In theater: In is down, down is front Out is up, up is back Off is out, on...
by DreamWrighters | Dec 14, 2015 | Auditions, Directing
With auditions for The Secret Garden just around the corner, DreamWrighters turned to our resident director as well as a few of our recent guest directors for some advice. Here is the second installment of wisdom and guidance on the topic of Audition Etiquette....
by DreamWrighters | Nov 10, 2015 | Historical, Productions, Testimonial
About twelve years ago, my father took me to see a production of Cinderella at DreamWrights. I was a small, awkward child, I’ll admit, but after seeing the live performance with its hilarity, its sincerity, its magic, I was enraptured. I auditioned for The Best...
by DreamWrighters | Oct 19, 2015 | #Characters4Life, Productions, Testimonial
Hannah began taking camps and classes at DreamWrights at the age of 5. Theatre was in her blood, even at this young age. She could hardly wait until she was old enough to try out for a production. When she realized the first show she would be old enough to be in was...
by DreamWrighters | Oct 12, 2015 | Auditions, Historical, Productions
Over the years I have heard the following statements said in a variety of ways: 1) There’s nothing for me in that show. 2) That’s a show for boys. 3) That’s a girls’ show. 4) That’s a children’s show. The translation, to me, is you...
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