BWW Blog: DEAR EVAN HANSEN's Will Roland on Playing Jared, Passion for Acting, & Exiting the Showby Guest Blogger: Cassandra Hsiao - May 14, 2018Dear Evan Hansen's Jared Kleinman is the mastermind partly responsible for the web of lies Evan Hansen weaves about being friends with his departed classmate, Connor Murphy. Equipped with digital savvy and verbal barbs, Jared provides the levity in the show, allowing audiences to view from a comedic standpoint the absurdity and heartbreak of Evan's situation. Actor Will Roland shares many things in common with his character-his humor, word play, quick wit-but one thing he thankfully no longer has in common is Jared's mean streak. BWW Blog: A Starry Nightby Student Blogger: Nolan Robinson - May 7, 2018The stars shined brightly upon Northwestern's campus the weekend before last, as alums and icons of stage and screen returned to their alma mater for this Starry Night weekend. BWW Blog: So Much Happened in So Little Timeby Student Blogger: Lea Passione - May 4, 2018Hello, Everyone! Its Lea writing after a long absence and an eventful time. So much has happened within a short amount of time. I'm recapping this from my last article to finals week so bear with me. Time to recap. BWW Blog: YOU ARE ENOUGH - an Original Yale University Productionby Guest Blogger: Cassandra Hsiao - April 25, 2018YOU ARE ENOUGH, a collection of three original one-acts, opens tonight. This will be the third time playwright Dylan Schifrin witnesses two of his works come to life. What makes it more phenomenal is that he is only a sophomore in college. BWW Blog: LOBBY HERO on Broadwayby Guest Blogger: Cassandra Hsiao - April 18, 2018Life moves in circles. This sort of cliche isn't the message of Lobby Hero-rather, the play in itself is emblematic of the spirit of zeitgeist, the kind where unintended artistic choices turn out to be eerily prescient. BWW Blog: And the Oscar Goes to...by Student Blogger: Nolan Robinson - April 17, 2018One great part of Northwestern is that it is a campus filled with people who have a plethora of stories to tell: lessons they've learned, tips and tricks they've found useful in surviving college, and crazy and exciting adventures they've been able to experience in their life. BWW Blog: The Beginning of Techby Student Blogger: Kyle Mason - April 9, 2018As I write this, I'm sitting in the Ruth N Halls Theatre at IU, in my second long day in a row of tech for City of Angels, which opens next weekend! BWW Blog: Stage v. Screenby Student Blogger: Micah Patt - April 5, 2018today I went right back into the swing of things after a much-needed three-day break. BWW Blog: Acting - A Leap of Faithby Guest Blogger: Cassandra Hsiao - April 4, 2018For the next month or so, I'll be memorizing lines and living from rehearsal to rehearsal. I'll be collaborating with actors older than me, actors with countless years of experience under their belt. I'll be digging deep into three original one-acts and studying videos of goth girls, Sheldon Cooper, and Zooey Deschanel to help me step into the shoes of my respective characters. And if I'm honest, I'm a little nervous. BWW Blog: Finding Art in the Big Appleby Student Blogger: Nolan Robinson - April 2, 2018This Spring Break I was fortunate enough to travel to a city very close to my heart but one that I had only encountered through television and movies and books, most notably, the second season of Glee. This past week I traveled to New York City for the first time for seven full days and my eyes lit up with the eternal lights around me and the feeling of the Big Apple was so overwhelming that all I could do, upon seeing the city from my plane and standing in the middle of Times Square for the first time, was shed a couple tears. BWW Blog: Originally From MILTONby Student Blogger: Mia Dedear - March 30, 2018With rehearsals well underway at the University of Texas, the illustrious team of 'Milton, MI' continues to persist in the delightfully challenging experience of creating a brand new play. I took a moment to chat with Sophia Quiroga, who portrays a struggling poet named Leah, and Dani Consoldane, who steps into the role of Amber, a sprightly college student. These two leading ladies shared insight on their journey of building the universes and personalities of Leah and Amber. BWW Blog: What Do You Do with a B.A. in English?by Student Blogger: Monique Hebert - March 30, 2018As an English major I learned about the craft of writing which provided a foundation for my playwriting. I spent four years in my undergrad analyzing the great American and British poets and prose writers. I got a B.A. in English Literature instead of Creative Writing, and at first after I graduated I was mad at myself for not taking more creative writing courses. That was until I realized how valuable the skills are that I gained from reading a bunch of literature. I wasn't sure what I was going to be doing with those skills after I graduated, but here I am four years later and using these skills everyday when I write. BWW Blog: Summer Plansby Student Blogger: Kyle Mason - March 30, 2018This has been quite the exciting last week! I finally have solidified all of my summer plans and couldn't be more excited. I move home in the beginning of May - only a little over 6 weeks away, which is coming up so quickly - and I luckily will be able to be living at home for almost the whole summer. BWW Blog: MIDDLETOWN Part 2: and Everything is RAGTIMEby Student Blogger: Lea Passione - March 29, 2018Broadwayworld.com. Its Lea with Part 2 of my Middletown blog. I will show life as we close Middletown, life after Middletown and a very special trip to see a show in a very special place plus wonderful experiences. BWW Blog: Spring AQuakeningby Student Blogger: Micah Patt - March 23, 2018I'm writing this post at 10:00PM with an hour left in Monday night Spring Awakening rehearsal. Today we had a music review since it's the first day back from spring break (which is why I didn't write a post last week; hear about me sitting on the couch watching Rupaul's Drag Race All Stars 3). BWW Blog: I Was A Part Of That One Terrific SISTER ACT! The Casting Callby Student Blogger: Griffin DeVries - March 22, 2018It's a custom for my troupe to announce the upcoming season at the end of the year banquet. The tension in the room was thick as everyone waited in anticipation. The season was always something that was announced last. And finally, my teacher walked on stage with a folded paper in her hands and announced the last production of my senior year was Sister Act: The Musical. BWW Blog: Viva La Vivid!by Student Blogger: Jenna Napolitano - March 21, 2018Hey! It's been a minute since I've written, but oh so much has happened in the last few weeks. From spring break adventures to being seen at my first (two!) Equity Chorus Calls and performances in between, March Madness is certainly underway. BWW Blog: An Actor's Guide to Waitingby Student Blogger: Carissa Tirico - March 21, 2018The waiting, the waiting, THE WAITTTTINGGGGGGG. Shrek The Musical am I right? Best thing about being an actor is BY FAR the waiting. It's a never-ending cycle of dying, crying, having a sliver of hope, and then dying again.
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