Putting Money Back into Theatre
When the new Chief Revenue Office of the Dance Media Publishing empire invited me in to talk about my ideas regarding their new content they were rolling out, I was very flattered but pretty nervous. What did I, as a dancer/actor have to say on the subject of journalism and business?
The meeting was unexpectedly great! I was able to draw from my past experience (something I’m trying to build more confidence in) and bring some really solid views on dancers and business to the table.
My latest interview actually turned out to be a great starting point for pitching my ideas, since the topics I brought up in for Dance Informa are points I think that both the dance and theater worlds could use some help understanding. Because actors and dancers still need to be a functioning human in the realy world outside the studio or stage!
Read the interview here on starting retirement accounts, Broadway dreams, and raising over $6000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Can Starving Artists Save Money, Too?
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New Photos on BroadwayWorld.com
New photos of the cast and me in our final rehearsals on Broadway World here
The show opens on January 25th, directed by Alan Souza and choreographed by Grady Bowman.
Drury Lane Debut
I'm two weeks into rehearsal of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Drury Lane outside Chicago and I can comfortably say that it will in fact be #notthejoeyouknow!
I'll be performing as Issachar alongside this amazing cast here, directed by Alan Souza with choreography by Grady Bowman