Tag: Stage Savvy
Cinecast Review: Worth Every Dollar — A Love Letter to Prairie Home Companion
Surprisingly, I’ve always loved “Prairie Home Companion”. This cinecast got up close and personal.
Why I Love Theatre
I’ve been thinking lately of why I involve myself in the world of theatre and performing arts. Here’s a musing on it.
What Are You Afraid Of?
Being creative is a leap of faith. What are you afraid of?
Book Review: Web 2.0 For Nonprofits
Idealware’s “Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide” is a great resource if you or our organization is trying to decide how to enter the social media landscape.
Book Review: Too Basic of a Direction
“Stage Directing: The First Experiences” is a bit too basic of an introduction to directing.
Ways to Lose Your Customer
In order to continue getting customers (whether you call them ‘subscribers’, ‘members’, or just ‘audience’), a performing arts organization needs to be able to retain existing customers.
Curtain Calls
Curtain calls need to be better.
Marketing Yourself
Getting work as an artist involves marketing yourself. Here are some tips.
Theatre Review: A Muted Affair
This production of “The Producers” seemed too small for the stage.
Spotlight on Kelly Farrar
Kelly Farrar is doing her third year at Alcott Center’s ‘Shakespeare in the Parking Lot’. Her love of acting and singing have long been a part of her life.