An Actor's Perspective on the Purpose of Original Practices
Kilian Thomas G. discusses Original Practices. As an actor, what I really want to achieve is the ability to say that I’ve told a good...
Defining Romeo and Juliet with Alisha Huber
Alisha Huber on Directing Romeo and Juliet. As I was getting ready to direct Romeo and Juliet, one concern kept running through my head:...
From the Mouth of the King of Cats with Chaz Albright
Chaz Albright on his role as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. Is life fair? It appears not… Are good deeds rewarded? haha… Tybalt. King of...
The Facets of Lady Capulet with Katherine Mayberry
Katherine Mayberry on Lady Capulet, her character in Romeo and Juliet. The role of Lady Capulet is one that unfortunately can slip too...
On Playing Romeo with Sean Kelley
Sean Kelley discusses the challenges of playing one of the title characters in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is one of the most challenging...
On the Relationship between Montague and his son, Romeo with Victoria Everitt
Victoria Everitt discusses her character's relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Much has been written about the relationship between three...
On Physical Recovery and the Acting Process with Scott Lange
Scott Lange on the challenges of preparing for Romeo and Juliet. Most of our audience members are probably not aware of this, but on the...
The Trials and Tribulations of "Type-Casting" with Kat Hermes
Kat discusses her casting as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. We have what several people have said is a fairly non-traditional cast for this...
On Differentiating Doubled Characters with Scott Wright
Scott Wright on the challenges of being doubled. Try this on for disguise… It always interests me to see how much of what we discovered,...
On Finding "Funny" with Scott Lange
Scott Lange on the process of finding humor in The Taming of the Shrew. Humor is a funny thing. Or perhaps I should say SENSE of humor....