Tag: Broadway

Ariana Grande and Other Broadway Stars Branching Out!

In my opinion, there is nothing better than seeing my favorite Broadway stars perform on stage. The energy is unbeatable and the experience is second to none. Unfortunately, Broadway tickets can get expensive, not to mention the fact that many of us, myself included, don’t live in New York. But thankfully, several of my favorite […]

Another Opening, Another Show! The Upcoming Broadway Season

After the summer’s over, what’s next? Looking forward to the upcoming Broadway season of and the opening of new shows, of course! News has been popping up all over Twitter and the Broadway world about new shows coming to the Great White Way for the 2013-14 season. Here is a rundown of what plays and […]

Interview with Michael Linden

Recently, I had the privilege of talking with actor Michael Linden. Michael was a Chair of Rock in the national tour of Spring Awakening, as well as playing Seymour in two different regional productions of Little Shop of Horrors. He is currently on tour with HAIR. In addition to being an awesome-famous-actor-guy, Michael shares my […]

The Road to Broadway

by Chase Gosselin To call something a “long and winding road” is so cliche.  Yet, I honestly can’t think of a better description to encapsulate the long and, well, winding journey that any musical or play goes through before making it to NYC’s theatre district.  In a time when we have become supersaturated by entertainment, […]

How I Got My Celebrity Run-In in New York

“Oh! I met someone famous in New York!” The Big Apple is notorious for allowing celebrities the anonymity they don’t get anywhere else in the country. This is even truer for Broadway celebrities, who often aren’t as well-known and are even easier to run into. So it is easy to run into celebrities, and even […]

College Auditioning

So, you’re passionate about musical theater and want to make it into a career? Nowadays you can’t eve get an audition without college training. The world of musical theater college auditions is a confusing and frustrating one. I know for a fact because this is the career that I am looking into, so don’t fret […]

Theatres on Long Island

If you leave Manhattan and go East, you’ll eventually hit Brooklyn and Queens. Keeping going and you’ll hit Nassau County and Suffolk County, making up Long Island. New York City is our backyard, our playground. Yes, Broadway is only a trip on the Long Island Rail Road away, but we have a great array of […]

Theater Across the Pond in London’s West End

Today I thought I would dedicate a whole blog to the West End. We may have just entered our new Broadway season, but they’ve also got a whole new slew of important shows coming down the pipe-work across the pond. Plus, there’s a host of shows from last season that have been carrying Broadway buzz […]

How To Select The Right Vocal Coach

As a performer you should have many tools in your toolbox. These might include, knowing where to go for reasonably priced head shots, attending the occasional brush-up improv class, and something no singer can go without ― choosing the right vocal coach. There are so many singers out there and any one of them can be a […]