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By Jenny and Josh Turknett
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
We are so delighted to share Ann-Marie Sepe's story with everyone. She illustrates the fact that the skills acquired with musical theatre training can open so many doors and opportunities for performers.
Ann-Marie gives a number of phenomenal tips for those preparing for professional auditions and discusses the pros and cons of having an equity card.
Ann-Marie also talks about her love for choreography, which you can experience first-hand at Milton High School's upcoming production of "Chicago." You can get tickets for that show (March 12-14 & 19-21) here.
Connect with Ann-Marie:
Check out Ann-Marie's website and contact info here.
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
This is part two of our New York Audition Adventure where we share what we learned about the Broadway audition on our trip for Jules's first professional audition. We interview Jules Turknett at the end to learn about her experience and how it compared to what she envisioned.
Resource Mentioned: Audition updates on Backstage: https://www.backstage.com/forums/
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
Part 1 of our New York City audition adventure!
Connect with us on social media:
Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
What a treasure trove of riches we have in this interview with Paige Chambers! Paige began her incredible Broadway career just before graduating high school and performed in amazing shows including "Crazy for You," "42nd Street," "A Chorus Line," "Cats," "Anything Goes," and "The Producers." Paige also spent time as a Radio City Rockette, possibly holding the record as the tallest Rockette to date!
Paige now heads The Resolute Artists Agency, a boutique agency representing talent in Atlanta, New York, LA, and beyond. We love to follow the Agency's Facebook page to see news of the exciting projects her clients are booking!
We asked Paige the oft-asked questions of when to get an agent, whether to go straight to New York after high school, and whether young performers should go out for a non-equity audition in New York. Not only does she share incredibly helpful advice on all of these fronts, she also shares wisdom for how to prepare for an audition and how to maintain resiliency throughout the audition process.
We can't wait for you to hear this episode!
Connect with Paige and Resolute Artists Agency:
Find Resolute Artists Agency on Instagram: @resoluteartistsagency
Find Resolute Artists Agency here.
Find Chambers Performing Arts here.
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
This is an episode not to be missed! We have the pleasure of talking with Tim Evanicki, a Juilliard-trained voice teacher and singer who started and runs the popular program The College Audition.
Tim shares insight into the college audition process, tips for vocal health, and trends in musical theatre training. We also explore Tim's article: "Parents: A Degree in Theatre IS Their Backup Plan." The back-up plan is a topic that we commonly discuss with our podcast guests and we were thrilled to get Tim's take on the topic.
Be sure to check out The College Audition offerings, including their summer College Audition Conservatory Program on July 11-19 in Orlando.
Connect with Tim and The College Audition:
Find The College Audition on Instagram: @thecollegeaud
Find The College Audition's Facebook Page here.
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, we were so excited to chat with Emily Whitley, who made the move to New York to pursue her Broadway dreams! Before her move, you may have seen her in local productions like “Head over Heels” at Actor’s Express.
You’ll get to hear all the nitty-gritty details about finding a place to live, earning income while still saving time to audition and train, as well as embarking on the search for an agent.
Emily’s determination, persistence, and resiliency during this process is something we know will inspire other Broadway hopefuls. We are grateful to Emily, who has agreed to keep up posted on her New York happenings so we can follow her journey. We know great things are in store!
Connect with Emily:
Find Emily on Instagram: @emily__whitley
And check out her website at https://www.emilywhitley.net/
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, we have the pleasure of talking with performer Danny Crowe. Danny has appeared in many local and regional productions. He shares his own journey, as well as some really fantastic advice for Broadway hopefuls.
In addition to being a performer, Danny serves as an audition coach and shares with us some of the same wisdom he shares with his students. He recommends students begin building their rep books as soon as possible and gives some insight into what that should include.
Danny is also in the exciting place of having just moved to New York City to give it a shot. He has graciously agreed to allow us to follow his progress and experiences in this process. Break a leg, Danny! We can't wait to hear about all of your successes!
Connect with Danny for Audition Coaching:
Email Danny: dannycrowe427@gmail or find him on Instagram @danny_crowe_actor
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, Josh shares his expertise on using a holistic approach to theatre training that will help our triple threats maximize both their physical and cognitive performance. Josh is a neurologist and currently spends his time consulting with clients on these very topics. Musical theatre performers face the unique challenge of needing to preserve and support both their brains and bodies. Dr. Josh offers strategies for young performers to begin building habits that will strengthen and prolong their abilities as performers.
Get our Holistic Health Guide Mentioned in the Episode!Sign up for our mailing list and we will send you the guide once it's finished! https://brainjo.activehosted.com/f/101
Join the Troupe!Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, we are excited to speak with rising Atlanta talent, Claudio Pestana. We have seen him in several performances and he's a real standout in a range of roles. We dig into his journey on his way to Broadway and get his advice for Broadway hopefuls. He's got great advice for finding auditions and for developing the mindset of a successful performer. You can see him perform as Merlin in the Atlanta Lyric Theatre's upcoming production of "Camelot" running February 7-23. Find Claudio on Instagram @Claudio_Pestana Join the Troupe! Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ . Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway /Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ (@atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch! Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, we get to share one of our very favorite summer theatre intensives for middle and high schoolers, the Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute (SSTI). We chat with Ben Wolfe, the founder and director of this incredible program. He tells us about the program he’s developed for Broadway hopefuls, as well as for students interested in theatre tech!
Auditions for Summer 2020 open on October 1, so be sure check out the SSTI website for program and audition information: https://www.summertheatreinstitute.com
Join the Troupe! Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media: Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch! Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.