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5 Bad Movies That Could Be Good Shows

A look at some films that have flopped over the past couple of decades, and whether or not stage productions of the same subject matter might be more effective. The past decade has demonstrated rather flawlessly that we never really know what will succeed on Broadway, or on stage in general. After all, who would […] The post 5 Bad Movies That Could Be Good Shows appeared first on Cennarium . Article source here: Cennarium

5 Hollywood Stars Who Turned To Broadway (And Why)

Many actors started their humble beginnings on the stage, whether it was a high school play, a middle school musical, or community theater. Usually the call to the stage has successful actors turning back to Broadway, sometimes to fulfill a dream of starring in a role that he or she really wanted to play, or […] The post 5 Hollywood Stars Who Turned To Broadway (And Why) appeared first on Cennarium . Article source here: Cennarium

Holiday Musicals: 10 Holiday-Themed Works We Love

The holidays are a great time to get together with the family and watch some movies and musicals with the family. Since that time of the year is upon us, we thought it might be fun to look at some of the holiday musicals that have made their way into our hearts.   1. White […] The post Holiday Musicals: 10 Holiday-Themed Works We Love appeared first on Cennarium . Article source here: Cennarium

How To Prepare For An Audition

Attending your first acting audition can be one of the scariest experiences of your life. From memorizing the script to performing in front of a director, it’s crucial that you prepare as best as possible for your audition. Here’s what you need to know to prepare for an audition, starting off with your confidence.   […] The post How To Prepare For An Audition appeared first on Cennarium . Article source here: Cennarium

5 of the Saddest Moments in Musicals

As much as we love to see our favorite characters happy, there is something in sad moments in movies or plays that touch us as well. It’s called empathy. No, we have never been in front of a wizard begging him to help us get home to our family while he just laughs and jeers. […] The post 5 of the Saddest Moments in Musicals appeared first on Cennarium . Article source here: Cennarium