Tuesday, August 25, 2015

You're New To Theatre

Everybody knows the stereotypical theatre kid right? Loud, Wicked over dramatic, has a huge heart and can turn every sentence into a musical reference (notice the Wicked pun in the one you just read). You're probably smiling right now because you know all those things are so true, and if you did, congratulations you are the typical theatre kid!

But all these qualities can be a little intimidating if you aren't a typical theatre kid or you're new to the arts. You want to talk to your cast mates and have fun at rehearsal but you just might not know how to connect to them. I get that, because I have been there. I think we have all been there. So here are some ideas to help you connect.

1. Do some research- Broadway.com is a great place to start for some general information about what's going on in the theatre world. You could look at the news about shows and actors and spark up a conversation about what's going on on Broadway right now.

2. Learn some names- You should know the big names in the business because no matter what show or subject you're talking about I bet you will hear some of these names. Also, as you start to learn more and more about your favorite stars you are sure to pick up tons of information about shows. Some of my favorites: Idina Menzel, Sutton Foster, Kristin Chenoweth, Patti LuPone, Darren Criss, Jeremy Jordan, Matthew Morrison and Aaron Tveit

3. Don't be to basic- Please don't say your favorite movie musical is High School Musical and don't make your favorite musical The Lion King just because that's the only one you know. These things just get on theatre kids' nerves for obvious reasons. It's fine to love popular musicals, don't get me wrong, just make sure you do research on other shows as well.

4. Have a favorite show- Having a favorite show allows you to have some sort of a stance on things. Pick a show that you love the story or the actors. But make sure you love the soundtrack! My personal favorite is Wicked (but picking a second favorite is like picking a favorite child). I can listen to the soundtrack on repeat, actually that's basically all I do. Some more shows that everyone seems to love are Newsies, Pippin, Rent, A Gentleman's Guide and basically anything that has had a substantial run on Broadway.

So those are my tips to fitting in with the theatre kids! I'm sure you will be just fine. When in doubt do jazz hands (no don't). Good luck!

Nick Esposito
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