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Do you dream of doing this?
And this?
But your inner voice says this?
How do you know if theatre acting is right for you?
What Do Actors Really Do?
Actors tell stories as part of a team. They:
Rehearse scenes with directors, writers, choreographers, musicians, and other actors
Collaborate with costume designers and makeup artists to create characters
Coordinate with lighting, sound and/or camera technicians to "stage" the action
They also:
Memorize lines for auditions and performances
Research histories and places to understand their characters
Play with their imagination
Where Do Theatre Actors Work?
You know they work in theatres performing shows:
Did you know they also work in:
Schools - teaching drama
Heritage sites - reenacting historical events
Community arts - helping communities tell their stories
Sign language performing - for concerts and theatre
Quiz
Where else might theatre actors work?
Actors perform in shows at theme parks and on cruise ships. They also help hospital staff learn to work with patients and practice emergency procedures.
Do The Skills Pay The Bills?
There can be non-salary benefits too!
Health and dental care
Pensions
Profit-sharing and residuals
Life insurance
Lots of actors have part-time jobs to make ends meet.
Did you know?
Who Would Enjoy Working As An Actor?
You might love a career as an actor if you…
love to perform any chance you get
are curious about meeting new people and going new places
thrive on variety instead of the same thing every day
can budget your money
You might want to think twice if you...
are happier being backstage
need a routine and familiar surroundings
want a regular paycheck
really don’t like rejection
Quiz
Which of these are part of life as an actor?
If you love performing, working with people, and using your imagination, maybe acting is for you! Remember, you'll likely experience a varied schedule.
Take Action
What do you need to do next?
Get experience and training!
Where do you start?
Right where you are!
And then?
Start living your dream one day at a time!
This Byte has been authored by
Ted Whittall
Instructional Designer/Actor