BWW Blog: Remy the Ratatouille - The Tik Tok Musical Crazeby Student Blogger: Blake Velick - November 19, 2020Remy may be the next Disney star to shine on Broadway, or at least on Tik Tok. For the past month, musical theatre fans have been collaborating on Tik Tok to compose and write a musical based on Disney Pixar’s Ratatouille. BWW Blog: From Book Club to Broadwayby Student Blogger: Sydney Emerson - November 19, 2020Public libraries are small town America’s lifeline. More than just a place to pick up a book, in rural places like the one I live in, they are the cultural heart of the town. BWW Blog: Golden, or Just Problematic?by Student Blogger: Emma Rose Dorsch - November 18, 2020As times change and we become more conscious about the media that we consume and the stories that we tell, we must ask ourselves; are the dated, racist, and sexist elements of Golden Age musicals so problematic that we can’t appreciate them today? BWW Blog: The Best Macy's Thanksgiving Day Performancesby Student Blogger: Grace Callahan - November 18, 2020As I and other college students around the country are gearing up to go home for the holidays, I can’t help but begin to get excited about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. BWW Blog: Writer's Blockby Student Blogger: Brittany Davis - November 18, 2020Well, it’s that point in the semester. The point when it gets dark super early, the semester has been going on forever and ever, and the homework is starting to pile up again post midterms. BWW Blog: Broadway Gift Ideas from Etsy, Redbubble, and More!by Student Blogger: Emily Naud - November 18, 2020Are you stuck on what to get your musical theatre loving friend or family member for Christmas? Here is a list of shops/items on Etsy, a website for arts and crafts lovers that make fun musical theatre gifts! BWW Blog: Embracing Development- The Fearless New Play Festivalby Student Blogger: Leah Packer - November 17, 2020Radical kindness. Radical rigor. Radical community. These are the three values of this year’s Fearless New Play Festival. Every other year at my school (University of Maryland), a handful of playwrights are selected to present their developing plays in a mini “play festival,” complete with actors, directors and crew plucked from our theatre department. BWW Blog: Theatre Isn't Permanentby Student Blogger: Michael Scuotto - November 16, 2020It’s true that nothing can compare to sitting in a theatre, watching the house lights dim, and feeling that moment of silence hang in the air before the orchestra begins to play. BWW Blog: Working to Christmasby Student Blogger: Caiti Ho - November 14, 2020Ever since we got sent home and started online learning, it has been nothing but work for seven months, with the occasional five-day break given to us before the next term or semester began. Thank goodness it is November because come December, I will be off until March and I cannot wait. BWW Blog: A New Horizon - Love has Returned.by Student Blogger: Josie Reynolds - November 14, 20202020 has been anything but normal, and I think most everyone can agree. This year has been monumental. One of the more memorable things to have happened this year has got to be the long awaited Presidential Election. BWW Blog: Ranking Lerner and Loewe Collaborationsby Student Blogger: Joey Tabasco - November 13, 2020If you ask any theatre kid about the Golden Age of Musical Theatre, the first two people who come to mind are none other than Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. BWW Blog: Samford Students in Professional Theatreby Student Blogger: Audrey Myers - November 13, 2020Three Samford University theatre students were integral parts of The Fantasticks at Virginia Samford Theatre, one of Brimingham’s regional theatres. BWW Blog: The Theatre Kid's Guide To Gift-Givingby Student Blogger: Maggie Cummins - November 13, 2020We’re inherently creative people, too, which means one thing is for sure: we will inevitably find ways to turn anything you buy us into our next prop. Happy spending! BWW Blog: The Enneagram Takes The Stageby Student Blogger: Izzi Diaz - November 13, 2020This system classifies each person as one of the nine types, showcasing a various range of characteristics and unique skill sets in everyone.
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