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Student Blog: 2 Songs That Shouldn't Have Been Cut From In The Heights
by Student Blogger: Blake Velick - June 25, 2021

I was disappointed to find out that “Inútil” and “Everything I Know” were cut from the movie. These are two of my favorite songs from the musical and they are essential to the characterization of Kevin Rosario as well as his daughter Nina.

Student Blog: How Kitchen Theatres Shape is Breaking the Barrier Between Women and Weight Lifting
by Student Blogger: Macy Mae Cowart - June 25, 2021

Director and playwright Kara-Lynn Vaeni on the world-premiere of Shape at the Kitchen Theatre.

Student Blog: Keeping A Legacy Strong
by Student Blogger: Abigail Dobry - June 25, 2021

Drive-in movie theaters. Iconic attractions of American history. What used to be immensely popular and packed full destinations, have now seen a decline in ticket sales and audience members.

Student Blog: Stocked for the Summer Part 1
by Student Blogger: Erika Spondike - June 25, 2021

My 'first day of school' is August 1, so that means I have a little over a month to be as ready as I can be for this gig. In this mini-series, I'm going to share all of my tips and tricks on getting back into the rehearsal room.

Student Blog: Tick, Tick… Boom! Jonathan Larson's Legacy
by Student Blogger: Lauren Brown - June 25, 2021

When I first heard the news that Larson’s musical was going to be adapted into a film for Netflix, my heart skipped a beat and my love for Tick Tick Boom resurfaced in an overwhelming way. His other and much more popular musical Rent has been a long time favorite of mine, but there’s something about the intimacy and relatability of his first show. Written as a semi-autobiographical musical and even using his own name for the main character, the show is really Larson’s personal story about living as a starving artist in New York City.

Student Blog: Why Y'all Should Like Country Music
by Student Blogger: Alexandra Lang - June 24, 2021

Why do we love theater? Is it the marvelous sets? Explosive vocals? The costumes? Surely, all of that is wonderful, but whether you’re listening to the cast album or seeing a show live, you’re going to hear the songs and experience the story. Well, that’s what the best country music is all about. It tells a story.


Student Blog: Defeating the Post-Pandemic Slump
by Student Blogger: Emma Thomas - June 24, 2021

This school year has been incredibly weird. How do we recover and improve in order to start the next semester right?

Student Blogs - In the Heights Representation, Accessibility, & More!
by BWW News Desk - June 25, 2021

Our student bloggers write about how they're coping with the current global health crisis, give insight on their school's performing arts programs, share their opinions on the latest theater news, and so much more. An interview with Buzzfeed stars, all about Summer Stock, perspectives from our international bloggers, and more-- read the latest from our college student bloggers!

Student Blog: What Comes Next?
by Student Blogger: Alexandra Boccone - June 28, 2021

As my graduation date inched closer, it dawned on me how I felt somewhat unprepared for what is in store. Especially now that we have been dealing with a global dilemma, I can’t help but think about what is going to happen for the likes of me.

Student Blog: Into The Unknown
by Student Blogger: Olivia Noel - June 24, 2021

As I come closer to nearing the end of my time at AMDA and see so many friends graduate, something strikes me. I have no idea what's next. In 7 months, I won't be in school anymore. You know, like I've been doing my whole entire life so far? School has been life and now I am about to jump into a life without going to school. Wow. Still taking that in. I'm sure this is me and every other college senior right now.

Student Blog: Opening Up: In-Person Theater Is Here
by Student Blogger: Grace Cutler - June 24, 2021

I am proud to say that I am part of reopening theater experiences in New York City this summer. From planning safe events to checking vaccination cards and directing people through experiences, I have worked diligently to keep in-person, artistic events open to the public.

Student Blog: Internships, Jobs, and Summer Break, Oh My!
by Student Blogger: Danielle Urban - June 24, 2021

To me, summer is such a weird time. As a college student specifically, I feel like everyone wants you to have the time of your life, while also working your ass off at a job to get money, or working for an unpaid internship to just try and get a foot in the door at a possible job in a field you enjoy.

Student Blog: The 'Yes, And' Mentality in College and Beyond
by Student Blogger: Alexandra Curnyn - June 24, 2021

I do find that the 'yes, and' mentality is much easier done in real life than within the confines of a stage or classroom. For me, that is. But that doesn't mean it's any less scary. I wrote my college essay all those years ago about how I can make the best of any situation, and can always do things to help myself and those around me using theatre, improv, and on-stage mishaps in an extended metaphor - alongside my formative life experiences.

Student Blog: 'I'm Coming Back Home'
by Student Blogger: Sydney Emerson - June 24, 2021

Much like the characters struggling to piece together their identities in In The Heights, and much like—I suspect—Miranda himself at the time of writing this story, I have never felt more pride in my hometown than now, in my young adulthood.

Student Blog: From Waa-Zoom to the Waa-Movie, a new-work tradition takes on two pandemic years
by Student Blogger: Emily Brooks - June 24, 2021

The Waa-Mu Show has been called 'the greatest college show in America' by the Associated Press. It's one of the largest Northwestern Theatre projects of the year, during which over a hundred students work to create and produce a brand new musical from the ground up under the mentorship of professionals.

BWW Blog: Is Pixar's 'Luca' an LGBTQ+ Love Story?
by Student Blogger: Bea Mienik - June 28, 2021

Pixar's latest film, Luca, follows a journey of two young sea monsters throughout the human world. Set on the exquisite coast of Italy, Luca (voiced by Jacob Tremblay) discovers that that he becomes human once he leaves the ocean. He soon encounters another morphed-to-human sea monster, Alberto (voiced by Jack Dylan Grazer) who is Luca's age.

Student Blog: Live in Living Color - Returning Back to Work
by Student Blogger: Dylan Kerr - June 24, 2021

The only occupants of the dance studios and the audition rooms were the tumbleweeds of crumpled sheet music and forgotten ballet tights. Our muscles grew tighter and our stamina grew weaker. An entire industry…noiseless. In May of 2021, a switch was flipped. The marquees turned back on and all eyes went to the actors. The time we had been craving had finally come, but as I sat in my Chicago apartment staring at my tripod I had to ask myself, “Am I ready?” 

Student Blog: Living Life as a Musical
by Student Blogger: Melis Tavmergen - June 24, 2021

Why it’s bizarre to show my happiness, or why is it brave? Why did we normalize living a rushed life full of sullen faces, and why showing your happiness is either a show of weakness or craziness?

Student Blog: Highlighting a Local Legend: Jon M. Chu
by Student Blogger: Mia Van Deloo - June 24, 2021

In adapting Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical, I felt that Jon Chu did a spectacular job taking on this crucial story while also taking charge of his creative choices. The movie stands alone from the musical not only because of the different mediums used to express this story but also because the people working on the movie were able to put their own perspective on it. However, the movie still exhibits, in my opinion, the soul of what this musical is about -- bringing focus to an underrepresented community that has so much love, resilience, and determination. 

Student Blog: My Local Non-Profit Community Theatre Puts on a Show for the First Time Since August 2019!
by Student Blogger: Fallon Garretson - June 24, 2021

As the summer begins and restrictions, especially in New Jersey, are quickly being lifted, my local non-profit community theatre company is now able to produce a practically full-scale musical. So, how are they doing it? What steps are they taking to ensure that the cast members remain healthy? What exactly is this non-profit organization about?

Student Blog: Welcome Back to Live Theater!
by Student Blogger: Sydni Dichter - June 24, 2021

Everyday, more and more Broadway shows announce that they are opening again in the Fall. Theaters all across the country have announced their reopening, and many are holding season auditions soon. With more people getting vaccinated, it feels like the theatre world is coming alive again! Some theaters have already reopened!

Student Blog: I Know Him, That Can't Be...
by Student Blogger: Allie Pruett - June 25, 2021

About two months ago, my mom and I were talking about him and then she asked me if I'd like something signed by him, and I jumped at the chance. Turns out, she was messaging back and forth with his sister-in-law who lives in the same town as us, who said he would be coming to town soon and that she'd give this stuff to him to sign for me.

Student Blog: We All Deserve to Reach Our Goals, Regardless of Where We Are – A Mexican Girl
by Student Blogger: Claudia Quintero - June 21, 2021

I watched In The Heights last week (twice hehe), have you? Such a master piece for me. It came in the perfect moment. As you may know, I am Mexican and I am privileged to be able to have an audience that listen to my thoughts and that I am able to make my dreams come true, my 'sueñitos' beyond geographical borders.

Student Blog: Summer Stock Central: Step #2 | Research, Research, Research
by Student Blogger: Matt Guernier - June 22, 2021

The term 'research' is one that gets thrown around a lot, but I feel like there is rarely ever any specificity or clarification given as to how to go about researching. But never fear, that's what I'm here for haha. So the name of the game for researching as it pertains to Summer Stock is all about, literally...names, Venue Names that is (be sure to re-read the 'Venue Types' section of Step #1| Define 'Summer Stock' if you're a little confused). So how to go about acquiring these Venue Names? - MT IGs - Facebook Groups - Master Lists

Student Blog: There's More Hope for Immigrant Artists
by Student Blogger: Zac Denver Lee - June 21, 2021

The journey there is harder than being there and I want to do this for me. I always think that if I don’t try, I will forever regret it and never know what it will be like if I did. In all honesty, there are a lot of moments where I felt so lost and on the verge of giving up. So what keeps me going?


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