To Be, or Not to Be (An Actor)
We interrupt our regularly scheduled broadcast to bring y'all something a little different. Today, instead of addressing our
Gratitude & Desire
Today, we're turning the Dojo into a gym. A gym designed to work on two super specific, super
Consistency is Key
You know what's interesting? The number of actors who started out in ballet. To name just a few,
Flourishing in the Arts is About Meaning, Mastery and Mattering
Back in 2011, when the author and psychologist Martin Seligman announced, "I no longer think that positive psychology is
Is It Time to Quit Acting?
It was a question I never, ever, ever foresaw myself asking. The fact I was even considering the question was
Introducing the Fail-e-bration
We'll watch Cate Blanchett in anything. Legit. For us, Blanchett personifies bold, uninhibited performance. Which, as we actors
"Made It" Starts Now
"A gold medal is a wonderful thing. But if you're not enough without one, you'll
Off the Subs' Bench — What Understudies Can Learn From Sports
The role of an understudy is often criminally underappreciated, yet the lack of recognition makes the task no less demanding.
Finance for Actors: Our Top 5 Reads
"Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant." ~ P. T. Barnum
We love this quote from Barnum.
The Keys to Optimal Muggle Work
"2% of actors make a living from the profession." That was the major takeaway from a series of