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BWW Blog: Where Grease Falls Flat
BWW Blog: Where Grease Falls Flat
August 26, 2020

Grease. Every high school theatre troupe and baby boomera??s ideal. Everyonea??s Halloween costume inspiration at some point in their lives. Grease needs no introduction because Grease is the word. 

BWW Blog: How to Feel Like You're Still an ASM- A (Fake) Guide for the Isolated Theatre Student
BWW Blog: How to Feel Like You're Still an ASM- A (Fake) Guide for the Isolated Theatre Student
August 3, 2020

Herea??s six things you can do at home to make you feel like youa??re back in the wings of your show

BWW Blog: Why Carrie Hope Fletcher Should Be Everyone's Theatre Idol
BWW Blog: Why Carrie Hope Fletcher Should Be Everyone's Theatre Idol
July 28, 2020

Carrie Hope Fletcher, a West End actress with too many superlatives to name, has been going above and beyond in her career for years. While she already has an impressive fanbase, most theatre people who may not know her would benefit from an introduction. 

BWW Blog: Restarting the Arts
BWW Blog: Restarting the Arts
July 8, 2020

Broadway plans to reopen in 2021, meaning half a year left without any business, which begs the question, how are workers supposed to live in the meantime? 

BWW Blog: Our Duty to Confront Racism in the Theatre Industry
BWW Blog: Our Duty to Confront Racism in the Theatre Industry
June 18, 2020

In light of the current Black Lives Matter protests, many Americans are becoming more aware of their white privilege, and beginning to see aspects of their life they may not have known was affected by/made easier by this privilege.

BWW Blog: What My Time as a High School Stage Manager Taught Me About Adulthood
BWW Blog: What My Time as a High School Stage Manager Taught Me About Adulthood
May 28, 2020

Not only are we coming of age and meant to forge a new identity for ourselves, we're being sent out into the world to create in an uncertain future. So how are students, especially creatives who were already facing uncertainty in the job market, meant to enter into adulthood with so many obstacles? 






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