Behind the scenes of THE LION KING on Broadway!
BROADWAY is BACK ya'll! Let's celebrate! We thought you might enjoy a play by play of what the rehearsal process is like for the re-opening. Thanks for watching and sharing!
25 Questions for a Bway MD Pt. 3
Broadway actor Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) is asking Broadway pianist and music director Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) 25 questions that every musical theater actor is dying to know! In part three, we continue answering questions that you have submitted to us over the last few weeks, as well as asking the hard questions that every actor wants to know about their auditions, casting, rehearsals, first impressions and so much more.
25 Questions for a Bway MD Pt. 2
Broadway actor Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) is asking Broadway pianist and music director Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) 25 questions that every musical theater actor is dying to know! We are answering questions that you have submitted to us over the last few weeks, as well as asking the hard questions that every actor wants to know about their auditions, casting, rehearsals, first impressions and so much more.
25 Questions for a Bway MD Pt. 1
Broadway actor Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) is asking Broadway pianist and music director Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) 25 questions that every musical theater actor is dying to know! In part two, we continue answering questions that you have submitted to us over the last few weeks, as well as asking the hard questions that every actor wants to know about their auditions, casting, rehearsals, first impressions and so much more.
Our Favorite broadway Shows!
Broadway actor Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) and Broadway pianist and music director Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) are sharing their favorite Broadway shows on today's episode of Broadway Banter! It's so hard to choose favorites, and this list is sure to change!
30 Things Every Musical theatre actor should know!
Broadway actor Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) and Broadway pianist and music director Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) are sitting down to discuss 30 things that every musical theatre actor should know. Of course, there are hundreds of things that could have made this list, but we are discussing some of our top picks. A working actor should be in constant pursuit of sharpening their skills and tools.
How to submit an online audition!
Broadway pianist and MD Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) is sitting down with Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) to discuss the world of online submissions. Because of Covid-19, most auditions moved to an online format. With that move, came thousands of actors submitting themselves for roles. As the casting agencies sift through submissions, how do you stand out and get seen. On today's episode of Broadway Banter, we are discussing everything you need to know about giving a great online audition submission.
Agents explained!
Broadway pianist and MD Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) is sitting down with Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) to discuss their experiences with agents over the years. Adrienne is currently represented with an agency while Austin is not. They are giving you both sides of the argument on today's episode of Broadway Banter. Whether you are looking for an agent or unsure if you are with the right one, we are breaking down everything you need to know!
Actor’s Equity Pros & Cons
Broadway pianist and MD Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) is sitting down with Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) to discuss the pros & cons of being a union actor. While being a union actor is great, there are many reasons why it may not be the right decision for you. Join us in the conversation!
Non-Union Pros & Cons
Broadway pianist and MD Austin Cook (Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen) is sitting down with Adrienne Walker (The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate) to discuss the pros & cons of being a non-union actor. While being a union actor is great, there are many reasons why it may not be the right decision for you. Being non-union gives you many opportunities to hone your skills and prepare for the future.