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"I Wish I Knew That Before College: Advice for Incoming Performance Majors"
By Robert Frost TheoryWorks Coach, Music Director, and Voice Faculty at NYU Tisch It feels like roughly 18,325,325 people have asked...
Robert Frost
May 4, 20213 min read
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"Fast Forward": How Broadway Has Changed for Classical Singers
By Amy Justman In preparation for my upcoming TheoryWorks Master Class “The Art of Crossover," I started to compile breakdowns of Fach...
Amy Justman
Feb 15, 20213 min read
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The Crackle of Difference: Analyzing the Contrast Between the Spoken and the Sung
“I like the contrast of the spoken word and the sung word,” Stephen Sondheim once responded
to a question I had asked him.
Adam Roberts
Jan 12, 20212 min read
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Failing Our Singers: How a Demand for Execution Kills the Freedom to Create
From the time an actor arrives at a university or conservatory program, they're presented with a list of "don'ts," instead of a creative...
Amy Marie Stewart
Feb 18, 20197 min read
22,567 views

New Video: Howard Ho's Latest Analysis of "How Hamilton Makes You Cry"
Guys: Howard Ho is a genius. If you didn't know, now you know. A musical theatre composer living in LA, I dropped Howard a random email...
Amy Marie Stewart
Sep 22, 20181 min read
292 views

Video Blog: How to Pick the Best Rock/Pop Audition Songs
The main issue I see actors have when choosing rock and pop material is how overwhelming making a choice can be. We're literally talking...
Amy Marie Stewart
Sep 6, 20184 min read
503 views

3.5 Hours to Broadway: How Music Theory Helped Tee Boyich Make her Broadway Debut
On March 19th, 2018, with both primary and understudy actors out sick, Tee Boyich made her Broadway debut as Janice in "Mean Girls" -- a...
Amy Marie Stewart
Apr 17, 20184 min read
4,198 views
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