Feb 19, 20234 min readFamily TheatreOne of the most important things about theatre to me, as an adult who loves theatre, is family theatre. As far as I’m concerned, there’s...
Feb 12, 20234 min readMasters of FinalesI am of the opinion that finales are the hardest part of a show to write, especially musical finales. Though, I think that’s partially...
Feb 5, 20234 min readOn My OwnA type of theatre that I feel often tends to be overlooked is the one person show. It’s a bold choice, in general, to present to an...
Jan 29, 20234 min readBecoming.What is being a theatre kid? You’ve heard the jokes and seen the memes. But you’ve also heard the testimonies from all of us who lived...
Jan 21, 20234 min readTheatre As TherapyThis week, I’d like to kind of keep with last weeks’ post on relaxed performances. There are so many other ways to demonstrate theatre...
Jan 14, 20234 min readRelaxed PerformancesWhen I returned to front of house at People’s Light in 2017, I learned about a delightful thing they had started doing called a relaxed...
Jan 7, 20235 min readA Tale Of Three ScroogesAnyone in the theatre world knows that sometimes, we need someone to step into a role. Sometimes understudies are cast just in case an...
Jan 2, 20231 min read5, 4, 3, Open Sesame!Happy New Year! (Yes, that was a shameless RENT reference.) As we come into the year 2023, I’ve been thinking about my life in regards to...
Dec 27, 20224 min readIt’s a Panto!Happy holidays to all! Here is my little nod to a long lived Christmas theatre tradition! At the end of the year 2004, the area I live...
Dec 17, 20225 min readGod Bless Us, Every One!My very humble beginning on stage was at the age of seven. I was cast as Dorrit Cratchit in a production of A Christmas Carol at the...