The decision to leave the drama classroom and change career is a big step but it's becoming increasingly common. Blogger Brit Christopher explains her reasons for making the move.
Grief and trauma are a sad but inevitable part of life. Today, we discuss how theatre is in a unique position to encourage emotional health as we heal.
A headshot is one of an actor’s most important tools. But getting headshots you love and that represent you is not always easy. Check out our top tips!
Bored of the same games and exercises you have been using with your drama kids recently? Check out our 10 favorites and adapt them to suit you!
It's easy to overlook one of the most important parts of an audition: the interview. We look at how to prepare for, and answer, common audition questions.
Have you noticed a slight sense of student apathy or detachment now rehearsals and shows have returned in person? How do we navigate a post-pandemic slump?
Looking for new and exciting shows, monologues or scenes? Let's take a look at just some of the great new works we feature on StageAgent!
Have you ever been in a production and heard the word dramaturg mentioned? What or who is that? Let's demystify the dramaturg and look at what they do!
Idolizing your theatrical heroes is no new thing, but why do we do it and is it healthy for us to put someone on a pedestal? Let's take a look!
We've all heard of William Shakespeare in some way. But how does we take those first steps to understanding his plays? Read our latest post for some tips!
Being a working actor or actress means having to continually work on sharpening and upgrading your skills. But what acting exercises can you do by yourself?
You got cast in the ensemble. Did your heart sink a little? Well, here's a reminder why it shouldn't! The skills you build in the ensemble are numerous!