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Your Backstage Pass!

November 14, 2013

Dykstra Blog: Your Backstage Pass  Hey. Dykstra here. Once again. I thought ya’ll might enjoy a tour through the mind …

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Understanding Understudying (or The Show Must Go On)

November 8, 2013

Dykstra Blog: Understanding Understudying or The Show Must Go On! Her Name? Stephanie LaVardera. Her Role? Understudying Juliet. Her Job? …

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Getting Technucal

October 29, 2013

Note: This blog post by Brian Dykstra was written during tech rehearsals in early October. Romeo and Juliet began performances …

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A Day In Rehearsal – An Actor’s Diary

October 16, 2013

So, I thought maybe y’all might be interested in what actors do on a typical rehearsal day. Here’s a day …

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Fighting Amongst Ourselves

October 9, 2013

So, we got these swords. And we keep striking at each other with them. This is one of the things …

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Everything is a Thing (First Rehearsal)

September 25, 2013

O, I find myself in gathering mess. There’s enough on my plate, but more I get How I’m the “blogger” …

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