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The (Memory) Method to Emily Winter’s Comedic Madness
A stand-up comic explains how being “trigger-happy” can be a very positive thing.
Read MoreGreg Skura and the Magical Power of Curiosity
A New York–based actor and executive coach offers a surefire way to banish anxiety both on stage and off.
Read MoreClowning Around—Seriously!—with Akron Watson
A charismatic Broadway actor explains how he gets his lines off the page and into his body.
Read MoreJohn Benjamin Hickey on the Science and Chemistry of Character
A Tony Award–winning actor upends the conventional wisdom of learning and understanding.
Read MoreAudrey Rapoport on Better Living Though Improv
Script or no script, this comedic actor is at the top of her game.
Read MoreNathan Madden, A Master of Movement, Character, and Improvisation
How this singer/dancer/actor mastered two very different roles in a Tony-winning Broadway show
Read MoreActor Jeremy Davidson on Emotional Honesty
The stage and screen actor talks about his passion for performing in new plays—and much more.
Read MorePuzzle Constructor Michael Blake on Mental Agility
One man’s passion for word play leads to the construction of ever more challenging puzzles.
Read MoreHow A Roving Musical Duo Harmonizes with the Environment
The beautiful young musicians of Kangaroo Rat use pattern and movement to embody their melodies.
Read MoreChris Sams Sings the Praises of His Favorite Improv Game
An experienced improvisation coach reveals how a simple game unifies a team in remarkable ways.
Read MoreCarole Schweid on Using Rhythm to Overcome the (Rehearsal) Blues
A member of the original Broadway cast of A Chorus Line uses a dance analogy to explain how she mastered a non-musical role.
Read MoreJazz Virtuoso Benji Kaplan Steeps Himself in the Character of His Music
A composer and performer of Brazilian-style jazz reveals the physical, psychological, and emotional immersion through which he learns his music.
Read MoreJason O’Connell, A Quick-Change Artist with a Photographic Memory
This master of disguise explains how comic books influence his ability to learn a role.
Read MoreKelley Curran on Learning the Role of Anna Karenina in Four Days
A Broadway actor masters a new character in record time during the day—while performing the lead in a Shakespeare play at night.
Read MoreKendal Hartse on Learning Multiple Roles for a Single Show
A Broadway actor talks about preparation for dual roles and the rewards of collaborative improvisation.
Read MoreWhy James Gleason Lives and Breathes His Character
A Broadway actor discusses commitment and the importance of staying in character.
Read MoreHow Repetition and Clarity of Thought Pay Off for Jake Epstein
This handsome leading man shares his method for mastering constantly changing material in a Broadway musical.
Read MoreElwood Smith on Drawing With Your Funny Bone
A veteran illustrator walks us through the organized chaos of his imagination.
Read MoreHow Master Storyteller Jonathan Kruk Brings Classic Tales to Life
To conjure up his tales, a veteran yarn spinner relies on the "story train," the magic of threes, and alliterative pictures.
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