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For anyone stuck on writing your personal statement for drama school, what audition songs actually belong on that famous "overdone" list, or how to contact agents and casting directors but just don’t know how to format a cover letter that won’t simply land in the garbage, this invaluable guide is a must-have. Those involved in the performing arts, whether musical theater, stage acting, film, television, or any other related career will find a bevy of useful information in this tome. Covering an extensive variety of topics—from living as an actor, temping to pay the bills, and where to turn after drama school training—it also includes comprehensive song lists and hundreds of essential internet links. Written from a performer’s point of view, the book relates specifically to an entertainer’s mindset and way of thinking, tackling practical and emotional concerns commonly faced by professionals in a user friendly manner for all ages.
Tom has just one line to learn for the play, but he's already got it wrong in a completely embarrassing way. Worse still, he gets it wrong in front of the beautiful Miss Effington-Smythe. If only Tom didn't have to be in the play. If only his mum wouldn't take the play so seriously. If only Tom's gran wasn't quite so odd. And if only Tom hadn't caught his dad holding hands with that mysterious blonde. Could this be the end of life as Tom knows it? Tom suspects it might be so it's time to take drastic action. A hilarious story of mix-ups and mayhem for younger readers from acclaimed author Celeste Walters.
Miss Katherine Billings was an impoverished orphan--and her only escape from a lecherous employer's embraces was to go upon the stage. But when a magnificent marquess proposes that she participate in a mock marriage, Kate finds that putting on an act is far easier in public than in private.
Theatre has provided many words and meanings which we use - ignorant of their origins - in everyday writing and speech. This is the first book to explore 2,000 theatre terms in depth, in some cases tracing their history over two and a half millenia, in others exploring expressions less than a decade old. Terms are defined, shown in use and cross-referenced in ways which will fascinate theatre-goers, help theatre students and encourage those engaged in the theatre to examine the familiar from new angles.
He's the Banksy of the international theatre scene - daring, anonymous, renowned. So when playwright 'Draven' bequeaths his latest play to the rural Rivervue Theatre, the stage is set for drama. Props-maven Mackenzie Russell is no fan of the Larrikin, the subject of Draven's new play. But she is a big supporter of her hometown, Brachen, where the guy is a local legend. She would no more let Brachen's reputation be trashed than she would pull on a costume and perform in Draven's latest masterpiece. Her secret stage aspirations are strictly private. But someone needs to tell that to Dylan North, the enigmatic loner sleeping rough in Rivervue Theatre's fire-escape, after he catches her running lines in the props room. Dylan just wants to keep a low profile; he knows that his rough appearance and poor language skills make people uncomfortable. Except Kenzie - with her, Dylan feels more at ease than he's ever been before and he's fast becoming her biggest fan. In more ways than one. But theatres are founded on drama and this one is packed full of secrets. Hers. His. The Larrikin's. Draven's. Secrets that if revealed could tear the town, the theatre - and Dylan and Kenzie - apart.