Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Auditioning for Advanced Drama? Here are some tips!

Choose a monologue that fits you. You may think the monologue from Gypsy is great, but does it fit your character? Do you love performing it? If not, consider choosing another.

Be confident. Hold your head up high, make eye contact, and don’t apologize if you miss a line or trip on a word – just keep going! Not feeling well? Tired? Leave it all at the door and do your best – no excuses necessary.  If you don’t feel confident, FAKE IT! This is an audition for acting, you know. 

Be prepared. Go beyond just memorizing your monologue. Get to know the character and the play from which the monologue was taken. Use the character development worksheet on the KEYS Drama Blog to help you get to know your character better.

Practice in front of a mirror. I know it may sound silly, but you want to make sure you know what you look like when you’re trying to convey a specific emotion. If your portrayal of sadness looks like an evil smirk, it could really throw things off. Better yet, take a video of yourself and review it to see how you could improve.

Practice out loud. You may think you can memorize a monologue in your head and then accurately act it out when you get to your audition, but there is nothing farther from the truth. Don't be afraid of what other people are going to think of you if they see you talking to yourself, waving your arms, and pacing... you'll be doing a lot of that in drama class, and most people in the class are crazy, anyway. :)

Act! Act means TO DO, not to talk. Reading or reciting does not equal acting. Don't be afraid to use your body and SHOW what you're feeling and thinking.  (Click here for a great example of acting without words.)

Use the Stage. You're really not confined to a three square foot area. Move around the stage as necessary.

Slow down. If you think you’re speaking slowly and clearly enough, you probably aren’t. Trust me. While there are some people who can speak quickly and still be understood, it usually takes a lot of practice.

BE LOUD! We not only want to see you, we want to hear you.  Don’t yell, but speak as if you’re trying to talk to the guy standing in the back of a big room.

Don’t be late! Being punctual is not only respectful, it’s expected.

And after you have finished practicing, practice some more! 

What are you still doing here? Go practice!!

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Proud Mama Moment! :)

My daughter, Katie, was in a segment for CBN! Check it out!


What happens when you can’t control your children? What can you do when your child gets the best of you? This video is meant to be humorous but it also sheds light on some things parents may face today. Do you need prayer for your children? Post your prayer requests below. We want to stand with you in prayer for your children. Also, don't forget to watch the rest of this show tomorrow 5:30pm EDT at Daystar!

Posted by 700 Club Interactive on Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Sets, Props, and Costumes, Oh, My!

I know there are several families who aren't on Facebook, so I thought I'd share the progress we're making on sets, props, and costumes! This is only a small portion of what we're working on.


Bank Background



Gold Warehouse


Jewelry Store Background


Wombat Woman's Burough

Wonder Comics Sign

Shock Clock's Cape

Shock Clock's "Suit"

Minuto TuTu