Do You Really Need a “Theatre Headshot”? Let’s Clear This Up
There’s a lot of confusion around theatre headshots. Actors are often told they need something more neutral or less “film-y,” but that advice can miss the point. Theatre headshots serve a different purpose than film and TV, but they’re not a separate universe. This post breaks down how theatre casting actually uses headshots, when they matter most, and how to choose images that help casting see you clearly and confidently.
Truth / Dare | Project Y Theatre Co.
At 13, Ursa, Hannah, Linney, and Maeve live in their own world built of basements, secrets, loves, and backyard ghosts — until the last sleepover of the summer. High school looms, with the promise and threat of reinvention, and the group fractures as shifting beliefs and identities collide in a traumatic accident that none of them can explain. Four years later, questions and accusations fly as the survivors revisit the scene of the “crime” and try to understand what happened, what they have lost, and how to live now.
Intimate Apparel | Everyman Theatre
Wearing her heart on her sleeve while sewing intimates for her clientele, Esther is the talented African American seamstress in turn-of-the-century New York who has built a savings for herself making beautiful undergarments—while earnestly daydreaming of new beginnings, romantic possibilities, and the lingering affection she shares with a Jewish fabric merchant.
Production Photography: ClintonBPhotography
Bullets Over Broadway | The Resident Theatre Company
Loaded with big laughs, unforgettable characters and the songs that made the '20s roar, Bullets over Broadway The Musical is bringing musical comedy back with a bang. Set in the heart of Broadway, the story follows a playwright who can't get his play produced until he finds a single backer...little does he know, his is new investor is a gangster, and his no-talent girlfriend will have to be the lead.
Production Photography: ClintonBPhotography
The Book of Joseph | Everyman Theatre
Like so many great mysteries, it all began in an attic with a dusty old suitcase...
Production Photography: ClintonBPhotography
Christmas Carol: A Radio Play | Resident Theatre Company
The Revolutionists | Everyman Theatre
Rock of Ages | CCC
This production is based upon a book by Chirstopher D’Arienzo. Arrangements and orchestrations are by Ethan Popp.