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Student Blog: Behind the Table-Auditions
by Student Blogger: Brynna Weir - January 4, 2025

I've taken it upon myself to go into the trenches and gather intel for actors like you and me. This article will focus on auditions and callbacks, from an Asst. Director's POV. What are directors and casting teams looking for? What is the key to a successful audition?

Student Blog: Endings and Beginnings
by Student Blogger: Theron Abel - January 4, 2025

The New Year is right around the corner and as per usual, I have absolutely zero idea what this year will have in store for me. Nevertheless, what I do know is that 2025 will be a year of major decisions and changes. Let’s dive in!

Student Blog: The Cure to Burnout is...
by Student Blogger: Theron Abel - January 4, 2025

Ah, yes. Burnout. An inevitable part of any college kid's academic career. Burnout reveals itself in many ways; it can make every day activities seem impossible. So, how does one slay the demon that is burnout?

Student Blog: How I Got to Direct My Dream Show
by Student Blogger: Erin Maguire - January 4, 2025

It finally hit me— I called my mom to tell her that I was going to submit to direct Little Women, a musical of which I love and was familiar with because it was also my senior year musical in high school. I had a meeting with the E-Board to pitch my idea to them and I decided to make a proposal presentation including a vision board and a synopsis of the show. In late May, I got an email telling me that my show was chosen. I did it. I put my dreams into motion.

Student Blog: The Key to Managing Burnout
by Student Blogger: Erin Maguire - December 31, 2024

One creative outlet outshined the rest— musical theater— and I began to really dive into theater in middle school and high school. I participated in my school’s choir and musicals and even helped out in the costume department. It was no surprise that I chose to go to college for theater because it was what I was truly passionate about. After my first semester, however, I was not feeling that same passion. I enjoyed my classes but it was all theater all the time and the new element of having my theater work graded added a level of stress that was not there before.

Student Blog: An End of Year Reflection on the Semester
by Student Blogger: Piper Greisl - December 31, 2024

In an end of year reflection, student blogger Piper Greisl looks back on her first semester as a junior and her first semester as a theatre student.


Student Blog: Identity: How Much Does What We Do Define Who We Are?
by Student Blogger: Joli Flynn - December 31, 2024

This entry is a bit more personal, but it explores my experience and perception of my identity concerning the things I do and how that changes as I grow up.

Student Blog: Maintaining Passion in the Face of Burnout
by Student Blogger: Piper Greisl - December 30, 2024

Student blogger Piper Greisl discusses how she avoids and treats burnout in order to continue pursuing passions and hobbies.

Student Blog: Back on the Horse
by Student Blogger: Michael Lakind - December 30, 2024

To me, theater is the coolest thing in the entire world. Perhaps it’s a naive sentiment coming from a college student who does not directly depend on theater as my livelihood, but I have never felt burnt out to the point where I question how much I want to be in another show. There have been a handful of times that I selfishly wished I didn’t have rehearsal so I could have a night in and relax, but after having too many of those kinds of nights, I realized how essential theater is to my bodily function. 

Student Blog: What Happened to Theater Etiquette?
by Student Blogger: Michael Lakind - December 30, 2024

Members of an audience all should know that buying a ticket means they have entered an unspoken agreement. They are bound by it to not only invest themselves as fully as possible in the event, but to allow others to do the same. Yet in my experience, there have been far too many incidents where the latter half ends up being violated and I cannot understand why for the life of me. 

Student Blog: Reframing Auditioning this New Year
by Student Blogger: Savannah Raeder - December 30, 2024

Starting in January, I have audition after audition for either graduate school programs or summer stock/internships. Besides auditions at school, it has been a hot minute since I have done an intense audition and I would be lying if I said it wasn’t a bit anxiety-inducing. So my New Year’s Resolution: Make auditioning exciting and fun again!

Student Blog: The Creative Process
by Student Blogger: Ethan Ramos - December 29, 2024

Today, we will discuss each of these steps in hopes of understanding what each one means and how to respond or cater to that step throughout the process!

Student Blog: Winter Break: Resting and Rejuvinating
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - December 29, 2024

This winter break, I am really trying to focus on relaxing and resting. That is one thing that I am really bad at, but I love to be a big advocate for.

Student Blog: Co-Artistic Directing HOLIPLAY
by Student Blogger: Grace Schofield - December 29, 2024

It was so cool to get to be on the inside of putting together a show like this. It was definitely stressful at times, but I loved it.

Student Blog: Just Do It (Yourself)!
by Student Blogger: Leah Fridman - December 28, 2024

You are the only person on this planet who has come up with the set of ideas, concepts, and goals that you currently have rolling around within your brain and there is something definitively miraculous in that.

Student Blog: Greenhills Theater: A Final Bow
by Student Blogger: Ella Song - December 31, 2024

My final musical at Greenhills, Something Rotten, is a bittersweet farewell to the theater community that’s shaped me. From props crew to senior circle, I’m cherishing every moment before my last bow.

Student Blog: A Fire Within Me!
by Student Blogger: Joli Flynn - December 28, 2024

Your local overachiever and workaholic in the making shares and ponders the way she handles burnout while burning out during the experience that is finals week. But the reward is oh so worth it .

Student Blog: Bored Over Break? I've Got You!
by Student Blogger: Ava Karlstad - December 28, 2024

As a college student, I find it can be difficult to decide what to do with downtime. It's not often in college that you get the chance to use your time the way you want to. Though break looks different for everyone, I thought I might provide some ideas for what to do when you have nothing to do!

Student Blog: Burnout- How I’ve Been Experiencing It This Semester and How I’ve Overcome It
by Student Blogger: Ella Song - December 31, 2024

Burnout can be overwhelming! In this post, I share how I've navigated burnout this semester and offer strategies for finding balance, setting boundaries, and reconnecting with creativity.

Student Blog: Burnout May Be Strong, But You Are Stronger!
by Student Blogger: Ethan Ramos - December 18, 2024

In todays blog, we discuss the common feeling of burnout and ways that we can overcome that feeling while find time for ourselves!

Student Blog: Mastering the Internship Hunt
by Student Blogger: Reese Leif - December 17, 2024

Although the internship search can be daunting, the payoff from a summer in the professional world is immeasurable. With the right combination of proactivity, organization, tailored materials, and a positive attitude, you can turn the process into a meaningful step in your future career.

Student Blog: Getting Refreshed After Burnout
by Student Blogger: Savannah Raeder - December 16, 2024

I have been told many times the various ways to avoid burnout. Here is something I have learned in 3 ½ years of a BFA program; you really can’t. That’s not meant to be discouraging. Burnout is just going to happen when you have a schedule that is constantly one or two things all the time. So instead, I propose making plans to get out of burnout.

Student Blog: Burnout Isn’t a Dirty Word
by Student Blogger: Reese Leif - December 10, 2024

Burnout seems to have become a staple of the college student archetype – especially in the arts. From classes to rehearsals to auditions to internship interviews to job hunting to social plans to networking, pursuing an educational path in the theatre world is not for the faint of heart. When checking in with friends, “burnt out” is the standard assumption I make about my peers’ well-being, as it’s so normalized in our small but mighty world. Even when I have a fleeting moment to spend time with my roommate, who is a brilliant flutist in our university’s instrumental performance program, she appears to be just as exhausted and busy as the rest of my artistic friends. So, why is this? 

Student Blog: A Day at Disneyland!
by Student Blogger: Ava Karlstad - December 9, 2024

The whole day was one of pure bliss and nostalgia. I remembered bits and pieces from when I was younger, but there was something wonderful abut seeing it with older, more mature eyes. We conquered both California Adventure and Disneyland in one day which I found to be very sufficient.

Student Blog: Studying Theatre in Europe
by Student Blogger: Carly Galbreth - December 7, 2024

This semester, my home has been the 19th district of Vienna, Austria. I haven’t stepped foot in America in 110 days. In this blog, I will share what my experience has looked like and what it has taught me... and maybe convince you to study abroad!


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