Written by Brielle Jobe The Internet made me do it! We know the arts are hard, but I’ve begun to notice that we may be making it even harder… Artists have become more than one-man-bands; they’ve become their own agent, manager, accountant, social media person, publicist, editor, director, designer…the list goes on. The digital age…
Written by Brielle Jobe When you tell people you want to be an actor when you grow up, you get some questions, like: no, but really? Or, how will you make money though? Shouldn’t you get a real job, too? But the thing is, actors’ skills are just as useful off the stage as they…
Written by Jason Jobe I used to think that Peak Performance Techniques were only for those already at the top of their game. Today, I think that is a terrible assumption. The more I have come to understand the difficulties and challenges of “disadvantaged” learners and the psychology of learning and performance improvement, the more…
Written by Brielle Jobe Since I began my theatre career in 2009, I have been a part of over 50 projects in a variety of positions including actor, playwright, director, electrician, choreographer, and stage manager. And every time, come hell or high water, that curtain rose and fell on a completed production with dozens of…
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