For generation after generation, since mankind first appeared on this blue planet, people have loved the art of entertainment through theatrics. From stone caves to magnificent theatres, the greatest plays have been brought to audiences at their favorite venues. The ages saw the birth of many great theatres. These places heard and saw the best...
Author: Lionheart Theatre (Michael Lawson)
Actors Turned Directors
Some artists love the theatre so much that they have to try their hand at each part. Of course, most start as actors or crew members, putting their foot in the door and nurturing their addiction to the theatre life, but many branch beyond that point. Some actors find themselves writing their own plays, producing...
The Origins of Theatre
The practice of drama and theater predates many other human inventions that include paper, glass blowing or even mirrors. Appropriately enough, early drama was a means of capturing human behavior in a way distributable to the masses, serving as proxy for both paper and mirrors. While style of theater has evolved much since the origins...
Body Language and the Stage
Memorizing your lines is not the only way to be successful on stage. In order to really make your performance pop, you need to learn how to handle your body language, during and after performances. This task is easier said than done, however. Sometimes body language doesn’t come as naturally as you would think, so...



