While we all miss the opportunities to celebrate the performance, we miss the mark when we discount the process.
Theater Thoughts
How do you tell a child-actor they have no talent? Easy. You don’t. Because you would be WRONG. I know, I know…. not everyone can be an actor. This is true. Acting is a very real, developed, and life-long trained skill. Some of the most celebrated actors continue to train […]
Today I want to talk about the real-world skills your child (and possibly you) are gaining from participating in a Performing Arts program.
In today's post I want to share a bit about the process of preparing a show, including why parent's are discouraged from attending, why we take commitment so seriously, and what it means to the show when you "no show."
In today's post I want to narrow the focus to some of the theater basics that you need to know as you support your "theater kid".
Do you feel a little overwhelmed with the child who is suddenly expressing an interest in the performing arts? Are you the parent who would never consider performing for an audience of strangers? Maybe you wouldn’t even perform for family? But here you are, with a “theater kid,” and you have questions, you could use a little guidance, because, let's be honest, this "theater thing" is a LOT more work than you probably realized.