The Craft

Daniel Roebuck

Trust Your Talent During Auditions
Actor Daniel Roebuck understands the terror of auditioning -- and the importance of embracing it in front of casting directors. More »

Donna Morong

Bridging the Gap Between Meisner and Adler
Donna Morong, of Aquila Morong Studio, explains the need to bridge the Meisner and Adler technique. More »

Vocal

To Protect and Sing
Vocal coach John Henny preaches three simple rules for keeping your voice in shape: sleep, water, and vocalize. More »

The Craft

Life Coach Justina Vail Wants You to be Happy
Justina Vail, author of "How to Be a Happy Actor in a Challenging Business," explains the importance to your career of choosing happiness. More »

Tom Todoroff

Clearly Define Your Goals and Ambitions
Coach Tom Todoroff wants actors to be specific when it comes to their careers. More »

Raphael Sbarge

Raphael Sbarge Says the Work is What Matters
A star on ABC's "Once Upon a Time," actor and teacher Raphael Sbarge sees every audition as an opportunity to hone in on your weaknesses and strengths. More »

Anthony Meindl

Succeed by Staying Present
Anthony Meindl wants you to surrender to what's happening in the moment, regardless of what you planned. More »

The Craft

Look to Express in an Audition, Not Impress
Kimberly Vaughn, of Kimberly Vaughn Performance Studio, urges actors to head into an audition looking to express emotion, rather than impress the table. More »

craft

Stillness is Golden
Bill Howey wants you to stop moving and stay still to make the greatest impact. More »

Craft

Actor and Director Allan Miller on Getting Over Your Auditioning Fears
Having acted in more than 200 TV shows and films, Allen Miller gives first-hand advice on how to channel audition adrenaline into your performance. More »

Transforming a Play's Lies Into Fact With Stella Adler's Help

Transforming a Play's Lies Into Fact With Stella Adler's Help
Milton Justice wants to see the experience behind the words, not just a re-creation of the text. More »

Screen Acting Demands a Conservatory Approach

Screen Acting Demands a Conservatory Approach
Stonestreet Studios' Gary O. Bennett wants performers to take screen acting seriously and stop viewing it as secondary to the stage. More »

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