Tag: college

What I Wish I Knew Freshman Year: From a Theater Major

As I enter my second semester of my junior year, I thought I should look back to see what I wish I knew as a freshman wanting to be a theater major. I want to give some advice to those of you curious about studying theater in college or maybe already in your first semester […]

College Theatre Life

Theatre has always been said to be a living, breathing creature, and those lucky enough are paid to share their craft with the world. In college, though, not only is it a living, breathing creature-but it also doesn’t sleep. Especially if you and all of your friends are studying together. When I was in school, […]

College Hunting in NYC

by Rory of www.WearAboutsBlog.com One of the things on my list this summer is visiting New York City schools. As a rising senior, college has been on my mind quite a bit lately. And New York is definitely one of the places I will be looking for schools to apply to! There are downsides to […]

College Auditioning

So, you’re passionate about musical theater and want to make it into a career? Nowadays you can’t eve get an audition without college training. The world of musical theater college auditions is a confusing and frustrating one. I know for a fact because this is the career that I am looking into, so don’t fret […]

Choosing the Right College Theater Program

For every high-schooler, the most daunting decision they will make in the four years of their career will be which college to pick! And for a performer, it gets even trickier, since no two programs run exactly the same. But how do you know you’ve chosen the right one? First, take a deep breath. I know there’s […]

Who Am I? An Interview with Ashley Flowers (EDITED BY ASHLEY)

Many students come to college to audition for a BFA in Musical Theater or Acting. Others come and go into Production or Design/Technical Theater. While they are all great areas to go into, only sometimes students will stay in that major until graduation. The Theatrical Studies major is not specialized, but gives students an opportunity to learn […]