Career

Advice for developing a thriving professional career in the theatre industry

The Multi-Hyphenate Series: Director-Choreographer-Maker Jacob Wolstencroft

In our next instalment of the Multi-Hyphenate Series, we get the pleasure of deep diving into the world of directing with multi-hyphenate Jacob Wolstencroft!

Starting Your Career as a Self-Represented Actor

Emerging into the industry without agency representation can feel scary. But fear not! Being self-represented will not hold you back from working, and here's why!

So You Want To Be a Theatre Technician: Working in Lighting

Ever wondered exactly what a lighting technician does or how to become one? This is the blog post for you! Dive into the world of lighting with Shaun Ellis.

Finding Your First Agent

Finding your first agent can seem like a daunting task. Our latest blog post guides you through the journey with some top tips for a fulfilling process!

The Multi-Hyphenate Interviews: Chris Tsujiuchi (Musical Director & Performer)

Welcome to our first instalment of the Multi-Hyphenate Series. Let's dive into the world of music directing with our first multi-hyphenate: Chris Tsujiuchi!

Finding Acting Work Outside the Big City

In this blog post, we take a deep dive into finding acting work outside the big city, how to best handle it and why it's a blessing in disguise!

The Actor's Guide to Finances

Let's talk money! The “Starving Artist” trope is a classic for a reason. In this crash course guide, we cover all the basics to get your finances on track.

Life as a Disney Princess: What to Expect When You Audition for Disney Cruise Line

Always dreamed of working as a Disney performer? Our blog post takes you through the audition process, rehearsals, and schedule on board a Disney cruise ship!

Where Should I Go For Acting Training? The 4 C’s of Conservatory vs College

How does an acting conservatory differ from a college program? And which type of training is the best fit for you? Our latest blog post explores both options.

How to Set Up an At-Home Voice Over Studio

Whether you're a novice voice over artist or have tons of experience, setting up your own home studio is a daunting task. Here are some top tips to get you started.

How to Become a Voice Over Artist

Interested in becoming a voice over artist but not sure where to start? Check out our blog post to learn what you need to pursue a career in voice over.

Dear Parents: So You Are Raising a Theatre Kid

The signs are clear: Quoting lines from plays, and belting out show tunes. Endless social media searches for performers. You have a Theatre Kid. Check out our blog post on recognizing and nurturing your child's love for all things theatrical.