Author: Camp Broadway

Underappreciated Broadway Actors

We’ve all worshipped the stars of Broadway at some point, Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit, Idina Menzel, and for good reason. Some of these people paved the way for what Broadway as a community has change into today. For many of us theater nerds, Wicked was our first experience in the world of musical theater and Broadway and it […]

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Broadway Performance Roundup

Thanksgiving morning, many prepare for the day’s festivities with last minute cooking and cleaning. For me and many others across the nation, the morning also brings telecasts of the Macy’s Thaanksgiving Day Parade. While the parade is en-route to Herald Square, viewers have the opportunity to catch performance numbers from some of the hottest Broadway […]

How Theater Teaches Real Life Problems, including Mental Illness, Homophobia, and More

When you think of musical theater or even theater in general what’s the first thing that pops into your head? If you ask a random person on the street most likely they’re answer will include “jazz hands” or “a cheesy plot line with big smiles.” But if that random kid happened to be a theater kid, you would get an answer […]

CB’s First Ever Holiday Gift Guide!

Happy December! With the snowy days on their way, we couldn’t wait to start celebrating the holiday season. So, Camp Broadway is bringing you our first-ever Holiday Gift Guide! Subscribe to our mailing list ASAP for our exclusive gift guide, featuring Broadway books, our favorite shows of the season, mail order treats and more. Plus, […]

What I’m Thankful For

Turkey Day is upon us, which means it’s time to get very sentimental, stare at giant balloons of Elmo and Snoopy for four hours, and stuff ourselves to the point of pain with mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. I can’t wait. But, Thanksgiving is also a time where we like to think about […]

Voice Acting vs. Regular Acting

Name your favorite cartoon character. Now your favorite Muppet. Easy to do, right? But, name a few people who breathe life into those characters—not so easy anymore, is it? Voice acting is an art in itself that few people understand, and even fewer do. There are a few differences between acting with your voice, and […]

Not Allowed to be a Theatre Major …What Do You Do?

One of the major deciding factors when choosing a college right for you is what you want to major in and what the school offers in that department. Some theatre kids have a dream of continuing their training in the theatrical arts in college, whether it is performance, production, administration, etc. Some have parents and […]

College Theatre Life

Theatre has always been said to be a living, breathing creature, and those lucky enough are paid to share their craft with the world. In college, though, not only is it a living, breathing creature-but it also doesn’t sleep. Especially if you and all of your friends are studying together. When I was in school, […]

Holiday Visits to NYC – What To Expect

One of the busiest times of year in New York City is the time from Thanksgiving through the New Year. It’s at this time that shows sell out and smash box office records, but it’s also when the city is even fuller of attractions and things to do. Whether it’s seeing the famous tree at […]