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Student Blog: Women's Month: Fearless Women Breaking the Glass Ceiling
by Student Blogger: Meguire Hennes - March 11, 2021

In 2017, artist Kristen Visbal designed a statue known as Fearless Girl. The statue was originally scheduled to be standing for a single week, but after the public reacted so lovingly to it and what it stands for, Fearless Girl finds herself still standing strong after four years of appreciation from the public. You can find Fearless Girl standing firmly right outside the New York Stock Exchange, a business primarily inhabited by men. Fearless Girl stands for all the women who have experienced some sort of hardship when it comes to performing their jobs to the highest potential.

BWW Blog: Bringing Hope Through Theatre Series - Martín Acuña's Story
by Student Blogger: Bea Mienik - March 11, 2021

For this installment, I spoke to Martín Acuña, host of BACKSTAGE TALK podcast (@backstagetalkpod on Instagram), about his story and how he got involved with theatre.

Student Blog: Teen Beach Movie: The Next Broadway Musical
by Student Blogger: Bryce Romleski - March 15, 2021

Read why the iconic 2013 Disney Channel Original Movie, Teen Beach Movie, should be the next musical the hit the Broadway stage.

BWW Blog: And Then, It All Made Sense, Like Magic
by Student Blogger: Bea Mienik - March 12, 2021

'I always had a hard time explaining why I have such a strong attraction to theatre. My default answer, the one that everyone most enjoys hearing, was: 'because I want to inspire others.' It's true, of course, but it's not The Real Answer. The Real Answer, quite simply is, 'because there's no nonsense - everything is right there, as it is.'

Student Blog: No Rest for the Drowsy
by Student Blogger: Madalyn Macko - March 11, 2021

It is entertaining to reflect on the madness of a tech week, and rewarding to be reminded of the success brought by hard work. I will never be able to articulate fully just how grateful I am to be able to keep studying and performing in productions right now. The Drowsy Chaperone has been just a beacon of joy in my life, and I’m sure that extends to my peers and even our audience members.

Student Blog: Learning to Juggle
by Student Blogger: Alexandra Curnyn - March 11, 2021

My final school supply list as a college student consisted of just two things: a book co-authored by the Dalai Lama and a pack of three Speevers juggling balls - complete with a carry case for convenient access! While I knew the book was for spiritual guidance (as I’m also taking a course aptly titled “The Art of Happiness”), I was skeptical

Student Blog: Spring Performance Season Heating Up - Frosty's World #11
by Student Blogger: Laura Frost - March 11, 2021

For a theater and arts lover, there is just too much to do on campus and too little time. Maybe grad school is the answer. That would also guarantee uninterrupted access to French fries at the Student Union!

Student Blog: Hip Hop and Theatre Belong Together
by Student Blogger: Cris Blak - March 10, 2021

In a world of ballads and dance breaks, beats and bars and breakdancing also has a place.

Student Blog: Block and Jerjian Present: Safe & Sound the Musical
by Student Blogger: Kyle Morales - March 10, 2021

Safe & Sound the Musical brings attention to mental health, self-love, toxic masculinity, equality and kindness. The character Love, played by Block, guides 3 characters toward rediscovering who they are by reconnecting them with their inner child.

Student Blog: 18 Songs for 18 Sondheim Shows (Part 1 of 3)
by Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - March 9, 2021

When I was about 7, I saw the West Side Story movie for the first time, and I loved it. I memorized the entire script, snapped my way around the school yard during recess, you know, normal kid stuff. Even then, I remember thinking “hey, this Sondheim guy is pretty cool”.

Student Blog: Passion Always Finds Its Way
by Student Blogger: Claudia Quintero - March 9, 2021

In this blog, Claudia Quintero Franco a lucky, passionate Mexican girl shares how Passion Always Finds Its Way!

Student Blog: “Actors Can't Have Acne” (And Other Lies I've Believed)
by Student Blogger: Anna Demaria - March 10, 2021

The truth is, we all have something we don’t like about ourselves. Right now, that’s my skin. It’s a continual process to accept yourself. When I look back at my life, I’m sure I’ll regret all the time I wasted worrying about being “perfect.” There simply is no time to waste. So why not accept ourselves where we are at today?

Student Blog: “Hush, Just Stop!” - Not Everything Needs to Be A Musical
by Student Blogger: Kat Mokrynski - March 10, 2021

The Queen’s Gambit has been one of my favorite shows of 2021. And after watching it, I can safely say that Beth Harmon is not the type of character who would sing out her feelings. She’s introverted, a young girl dealing with mental health issues in the harsh spotlight of the chess world.

BWW Blog: Reaching the Other Side of the World Through Storytelling
by Student Blogger: Audrey Myers - March 8, 2021

In order to graduate from Samford University as a theatre student, one must complete a final thesis called a “Catalyst project.” This year, two senior Theatre for Youth majors, Anna Johnson and Chloe Tower, teamed up to reach students on the other side of the world through their collaborative senior project.

Student Blog: If I Could Tell You One Thing
by Student Blogger: Lily Kaufman - March 8, 2021

Student Blogger Lily Kaufman asks successful theatre artists, actors, producers, administrators, technicians, and writers what they would tell their 18-year-old selves if they had the chance.

Student Blog: My Unforgettable Moment
by Student Blogger: Olivia Noel - March 8, 2021

I was ridiculously excited. Especially when I found out we were going to see Aladdin On Broadway. I had never seen a Broadway show before, what I didn’t know was how it was going to affect me

Student Blog: Storytelling, from Page to Stage (For All the Theatre Kids Who Love Books)
by Student Blogger: Emily Brooks - March 8, 2021

I’ve loved theatre since I was very young. And I’ve loved literature for even longer. For a long time, I thought of these as two fairly unrelated important facts about me. But I’ve recently come more and more to the realization that at the core of these is the same passion: a deep love for stories and storytelling. 

Student Blog: Once More, With Feeling: The Musical Episode in American Television
by Student Blogger: Emma Rose Dorsch - March 8, 2021

In shows where the music is part of the gimmick, musical numbers are used in the same way as musical theatre: to share information with the audience and present emotion too great to speak. However, there is another type of musical television show, one where the songs are not the norm. I’m talking about the one-off musical episode. 

Student Blog: Dream Casting for the Wicked Movie
by Student Blogger: Madison Moore - March 8, 2021

With the recent announcement that Jonathan M. Chu will be officially directing the Wicked movie adaptation, a slew of dream castings has followed on social media websites everywhere. So I decided to take my own crack at it. Here’s my ideal casting for the movie! 

10 Student Blogs to Check Out This Week - March 1-5, 2021
by BWW News Desk - March 5, 2021

Read the latest from student bloggers Isabella, Josie, Khailah, Paige, Liam, and more!

Student Blog: Dream Cast for a Fiddler on the Roof Movie Remake
by Student Blogger: Hallie Jaffe - March 4, 2021

As the number of movie musicals in the making continues to rise, I think we are overdue for a Fiddler on the Roof remake. To get the ball rolling for all you big-time producers, this is my dream cast. 

Student Blog: Tricks to Build Your Repertoire
by Student Blogger: Caitlin Carter - March 5, 2021

I used to feel that before I considered singing a song, it would need to check every box on my list. But now, I choose material that makes me infinitely happy, and challenges me just the same. I also used to dread trying to find new songs that were a good fit for me, but now it is a mindless activity I do almost every day. And I love it. We are so lucky that our trickiest homework of the week might just be that we need to find that perfect jazz standard for class. Revel in it!

Student Blog: In the Same Boat
by Student Blogger: Josie Reynolds - March 3, 2021

This semester, I had the privilege and honor to be cast in another production at Niagara University. Vital Signs is a collection of monologues for and about women. This show encapsulates the trials of what being a woman means. It has been super rewarding being in this show, however this experience has been very different and unique to anything I have experienced before. 

Student Blog: How Disability Representation in Theater Changed How I See Myself
by Student Blogger: Paige Rosko - March 2, 2021

I think that the theater industry has a long way to go when it comes to the relationship between disabilities and the stage. Seeing disabled people succeed in this industry has given me the confidence I need to continue finding my path in theater. There are also times, in this industry, that make me feel small and misrepresented. But, in the future, we can just hope things get better.

Student Blog: Breaking Through The Pandemic Wall
by Student Blogger: Leah Packer - March 2, 2021

This month marks one year since the world went absolutely crazy, and I thought I’d dedicate some blog space to addressing “the pandemic wall.” I heard this phrase recently, and it really sums up how I’ve been feeling lately.


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