Baby Biz
Why put your baby in the biz? Because it is fun! You might make a little bit of money. If you are successful, you will have some really cool photos…
Why put your baby in the biz? Because it is fun! You might make a little bit of money. If you are successful, you will have some really cool photos…
California law requires that all children working in the industry, birth to age 18 (or high school graduation) must have an Entertainment Work Permit. This permit is a different type…
Note: Most of the information in this article pertains to working in Los Angeles, since background work in smaller markets tends to be handled by the local agents and casting…
About Life on Broadway An Oral History of the Broadway Shutdown Series (COVID) by David Gordon (TheaterMania) (interesting stories from actors about how the shows closed in this unprecedented time)…
Education, On Stage and Off Almost all the parents we talked to admit that keeping up with education is the biggest struggle and that it is almost impossible to do…
Pay and Credit Negotiations The big myth: You aren’t getting rich or famous doing Broadway. The reality is, you do not usually break even when doing a Broadway show if…
Special Considerations – Understudies and Role Splitting Being cast as an understudy or splitting a role has unique issues. Typically Broadway shows are performed 8 times a week. Producers make…
Special Considerations – Touring Companies Touring companies take Broadway on the road. They range from high budget shows that stay in large cities for weeks at a time, to those…
Broadway – Rules and Laws Child performers in theatre are governed by 2 sets of rules: state laws and union rules (if the show is a union signatory). True Broadway…
The Casting Process There is no real “season” for casting Broadway shows. New Broadway shows and some holiday shows open in October/November, with casting being done in the summer. This…