Tips for getting into Long Island theater
Quick ReadWant to get involved in community theater? From acting to directing and more, here's how to get started.
Photo credit: Photo by John Griffin | The director of Take-One Theatre, Jessica Cianciotto, works with the teenage cast of "Grease."
Woody Allen once said, "Eighty percent of success in life is showing up." If that's true, then all it takes to fulfill a deferred dream to act onstage or work backstage is showing up at a community theater near you.
Just show up at an audition or an open meeting, says Jessica Cianciotto, president of Take-One Theatre in Smithtown, "and we'll find something for you to do."
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