If you love Julie Andrews as much as we do — and since you’re here at Theater Love, we’re guessing you do — you can never have too many Julie Andrews memes in your life. And to no one’s surprise,…
If you love Julie Andrews as much as we do — and since you’re here at Theater Love, we’re guessing you do — you can never have too many Julie Andrews memes in your life. And to no one’s surprise,…
“Concert black” — these two words are so freeing, but so intimidating. It can be tough to find a black dress that’s flattering, yet still allows you to sing freely or accommodate your instrument. The trouble is, most typical concert…
Friends and family, we feel your pain — shopping for Christmas gifts for actors can be a challenge. After all, what do you get the person who spends their life in rehearsal? (Or dance class, or the practice room, or…
When you’re not a strong singer (or you’re just new to singing), a musical theater audition can be super intimidating. The good thing? There’s a simple solution: choose easy audition songs for beginners! We promise, it will make your audition…
If you’ve ever looked at full-priced tickets for shows in New York, you know that Broadway is a tough place for broke people. Want to see Hamilton on Broadway? You can expect to pay at least $200 — and some…
From the moment the Hamilton soundtrack dropped (how has it been FOUR YEARS), we at Theater Love have been not-so-low-key obsessed with Hamilton memes. Whether they’re funny or heartbreaking — or, even better, when they meet our other favorites (see…
When you’re onstage, a little extra height can make a big difference — which is why we love 3-inch character shoes. It’s the perfect height — just tall enough to make your legs look gorgeous, but not so tall that…
When you’re an actor, it’s natural to look for good signs in an audition. Did the director smile? How did the other people at the table behave? To some extent, you can read the signs to figure out how your…
Image courtesy of Matt Wade under CC BY-SA 2.0 Okay, so we have a confession: when we mention theater podcasts to our less obsessive interested friends, it has occasionally been met with a skeptical, “I’m sorry, did you say theater…
If you’ve done any theater, you’ve definitely uttered those fateful words: “I can’t; I have rehearsal.” The first time you say it, it’s no big deal. You got the role! You’re in a play! The fiftieth time, however, things start…