We're in the midst of an important shift in the discussions had in the rehearsal and audition room around identity-conscious casting. Let's discuss!
Have you been struck down by a cold? Are you staying with family for the holidays? Here are ten ways you can still practice without making a sound.
A theatre community is like no other. And an educational theatre community is invaluable. Join the Drama Teachers' Green Room and let's support each other!
Now, every actor is different but what are some best practices regarding getting ready for curtain? Today we are going to explore pre-show routines!
So you’ve found the perfect song for your audition. But how do you decide how to cut your music? Here are some top tips on making the right cut for you!
As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, let’s take a look at 10 plays you should definitely explore this month! Happy reading!
It's great when you get a ton of die-hard theatre kids in your class, but what about those who are indifferent? We offer some tips for engaging apathetic students.
We tend to think school theatre belongs in a confined place. But it's also a valuable tool for communities beyond the walls of a theatre or drama classroom!
StageAgent intern (& award-winning playwright) Rebecca Bain offers her tips for drama students looking to enter their first one-act playwriting competition.
What's the difference between an active monologue and a descriptive monologue, and how can we find ways to improve our ability in both? Let's take a look!
Drama teachers, you will love StageAgent for Schools! Find out how an educator account provides the curriculum & resources to engage your theatre students.
As the school year starts you're likely thinking about your drama classroom set up. How do we make sure that neurodivergent students also feel comfortable?