The Showstopper Blog

Theatre blog for the StageAgent community including audition tips, acting and singing advice, interviews with theatre industry experts and career advice.

Auditions: How to Cut Your Music

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!

10 Hispanic and Latinx Plays to Read for National Hispanic Heritage Month!

As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, let’s take a look at 10 plays you should definitely explore this month! Happy reading!

Engaging Apathetic Students or Those Only Taking Theatre for Credit…

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.

On The Road: The Power of A Community-Based Drama Curriculum

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!

Top Tips For Students Entering a One-Act Playwriting Competition

StageAgent intern (& award-winning playwright) Rebecca Bain offers her tips for drama students looking to enter their first one-act playwriting competition.

Active Monologues vs. Descriptive Monologues: What's the Difference?

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!

Looking For Drama Teaching Resources?

Drama teachers, you will love StageAgent for Schools! Find out how an educator account provides the curriculum & resources to engage your theatre students.

Minding all Minds: Designing the Neurodivergent-Friendly Drama Classroom

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?

Arts Integration in the Classroom: Why Theatre is a Powerful Tool!

In our latest blog post, we explore why arts integration is so important and how theatre can be used as a fantastic tool to bolster student understanding.

Actors, Let’s Banish Self-Consciousness and Doubt!

As actors we are dependent on the response of others, but this can lead to self-consciousness and doubt. So how do we balance our job & our mental health?

Cutting a Script for One Act Play Competitions

One Act Play Competitions are often a major date in high school theatre calendars. In our latest post, we offer some tips & ideas for preparing your entry!

Returning to Acting After a Break

The thought of returning to acting after a break (for whatever reason) can feel overwhelming and scary. Here are our tips on picking up your craft again!