Originally posted on Art Museum Teaching:
When I left the improv world after 10 years, I was never going back. I had just gotten a job at my first NYC museum (NY Transit Museum!) and was back in school for art history, ready to put acting far behind me. Time went on and the more…

Telling Your Story.

“Great stories happen to those who can tell them.” – Ira Glass “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” – Rudyard Kippling “The greatest art in the world is the art of storytelling.” – Cecil B. DeMille “A brand is a story that is always being told.” – … Continue reading

Audition Advice…Please Heed

Originally posted on Mark Landon Smith:
I cast a lot of actors. A lot. All sizes.  All ages.  All types. I am also an actor.  So while I am casting, I am also actively auditioning and working.  This gives me the advantage of working on both sides of the table.  And I love both sides.…

Soundtrack to my Wisconsin Residency

Soundtrack to my Wisconsin Residency

Whenever I land in a city, I like to experience the sights, sounds, foods, and culture of the city I happen to be in.  This experience in Wisconsin is no exception.  I have completely submersed myself in this snowy setting.  I’ve been eating cheese curds with the best of ’em. When I was staying in … Continue reading

Puppetry Residency in Snowy Wisconsin

Puppetry Residency in Snowy Wisconsin

I am partially through my Artist Residency here in Wisconsin. I have had the privilege of working with Professional Actors and families both.  I am always amazed by the craft of puppetry. It truly is a craft. It always needs shaping, revising, practicing. I am so thankful that the students I am working with here … Continue reading