An advice podcast for anyone working in, or looking to get into the theatre industry
I sit down with Lori Funk, Dan Bob Higgins, and Suzy Kimball to talk about our experiences with auditions throughout our careers, and we each give a little advice from what we've learned. @LoriFunkNYC @DanbobHiggins @Makeitcast
Today, Katelyn and I talk about the daily grind of being a working actor in the city, and the difficulties and unexpected successes of playing your "type" Makeitcast.com @makeitcast makeitcast@gmail.com
Today I'm talking to my friend, Jordan Tyson. She is a Long Island born actor, singer, and songwriter living in NYC. We talk about the day to day grind of going to auditions, and the importance of having a side gig that is FLEXIBLE.
This week I'm talking to my friend and classmate Timothy Nolan about his journey so far being a writer, and the difficulties that come along with making a career in a field that is so hard to quantify As always, please get in contact with me if you like the show or have a question! makeitcast@gmail.com @makeitcast makeitcast.com
This week, I'm talking to my friend Kenney Green, who is a NYC based actor, director, choreographer, and musician, to name a few things. We talk about his time touring, and at Marie's Crisis, and how you shouldn't let what people say affect you
This week I'm talking to three great guys I had the pleasure of meeting while working on Daniel's Husband a couple years ago. Fresh off another run of the show, Ryan Spahn, Matthew Montelongo, and Lou Liberatore talk to me about their careers as working actors, and what they've learned along the way
But seriously, don't! This week I'm talking with Michael Palmer, the stage manager for Daniel's Husband. He talks about his upbringing on Staten Island, and how he went from being a budding concert pianist to an Equity Stage Manager
Today I'm talking with director and Actors Studio Drama School alum, Melissa Mowry about her time in India, teaching English and theatre, and juggling her multiple hats back here in the states.
I talk with Clara Tristan about her journey from Panama to the United States, and into grad school