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		<title>10 Things You Should Never Say To A Hamilton Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2018 15:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>All of us are guilty of fangirling over our favorite play or actor now and then, so here are some guidelines for when you&#8217;re dealing with someone who&#8217;s got it bad for Hamilton. If there&#8217;s any you think were left out, feel free to leave a comment. <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="https://theatrenerds.com/10-things-you-should-never-say-to-a-hamilton-fan/">More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us are guilty of fangirling over our favorite play or actor now and then, so here are some guidelines for when you&#8217;re dealing with someone who&#8217;s got it bad for Hamilton. If there&#8217;s any you think were left out, feel free to leave a comment.</p>
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		<title>Community Theatre VS School Theatre: What&#8217;s The Difference Anyway?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2018 13:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>1. Age range and what directors will look for in character appearance. School theatre- At a school theatre directors will be a lot looser with the general age of a character. This being on account of the fact that all of the cast will be about the same age. Appearances must and will be altered [&#8230;] <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="https://theatrenerds.com/community-theatre-vs-school-theatre-whats-the-difference-anyway/">More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>1. Age range and what directors will look for in character appearance.</h1>
<p>School theatre- At a school theatre directors will be a lot looser with the general age of a character. This being on account of the fact that all of the cast will be about the same age. Appearances must and will be altered so don&#8217;t worry too much if you don&#8217;t look a whole lot like the character you&#8217;re auditioning for.</p>
<p>Community theatre- At a community theatre the age of a character will have an impact on whether or not you get the role. A community theatre would never cast, say a twelve year old, for a grown man/woman whereas this would be completely acceptable at a school theatre.</p>
<h1>2. Familiarity between cast members.</h1>
<p>School theatre- If you&#8217;re doing a play at a school theatre chances are you already know everybody, even if it&#8217;s just by sight. You&#8217;ve seen them often and have a general idea of what to expect from everybody. You probably even know the director as one of your teachers.</p>
<p>Community theatre- At a community theatre there&#8217;s a lot less familiarity between cast members. After you&#8217;ve been doing it for awhile everyone starts to look familiar, but there&#8217;s still the awkwardness that&#8217;s bound to happen when you have adults working alongside elementary students. When going into an audition, you also won&#8217;t have any idea how the director is going to run it so this can put you into unease if you aren&#8217;t confident.</p>
<h1>3. The plays they put on.</h1>
<p>School theatre- Naturally a school theatre will have plays chosen that are specifically for a certain age range, and the plays they  choose will almost certainly be perfectly appropriate. Especially if you&#8217;re working at a middle school or even elementary school they&#8217;ll probably put on a popular play that&#8217;s familiar to almost everyone.</p>
<p>Community theatre- Community theatres are for adults to enjoy as well as children, so not all the plays they put on will necessarily fit your age range. Chances are sometimes they&#8217;ll do a play with only an adult cast, or a play with Old English. Just be prepared for anything, and make sure to look into the play before showing up for auditions.</p>
<p>Those are the top three differences between school and community theatre, if there&#8217;s anything you&#8217;d like to add definitely leave a comment!</p>
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