Author: Theatre Three
What a daunting question to start a blog series with. Is it a bit hyperbolic? Sure. But what else would you expect from a theatre person writing…
By Lauren LeBlanc
I used to say that being a teacher was like being an actor, except your audience does not want to be there. Instead of…
By Wesley Farnsworth
Five years. Looking back on five years of subscriptions, fundraising initiatives, a global health crisis,…
By Ian Ferguson
As any actor will likely tell you, our job is a very particular and – let’s just say it – strange one. It’s highly…
written by Colin Phillips
Throughout my entire life, I’ve always felt like I didn’t truly belong to any particular category. I
made numerous…
Harland Wright was the scenic designer at T3 for many years until he retired around 2008. A tall, quiet, mirthful man with a film career as an art…
In our second year of our partnership with Booker T. Washington Theatre Conservatory, one of the ways we’ve encouraged the students in the Norma…
By Chad Cline
Reprising a role is something I have become familiar with over the last 12 years. Playing Lt. Foster , annually, in Pegasus…
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Two words: World Building! Also, you won’t have to dress in a bug costume. Yes, the characters are bugs, but we’re gonna take a more…