PT is back!

Hi everyone! It’s been a while…

To keep a long story short, my intended hiatus lasted longer than expected as a I had severe medical emergency that ended up throwing off my whole summer. But I’m now healthy and ready to get back into this blog!

So to celebrate the return of Project Theatricality and to thank you all for sticking with this blog, a new review is coming out this Tuesday, October 3rd! It’s one I’m sure you’ll all like.

Unfortunately, I can’t promise weekly posts, as I am a senior high school and juggling college planning and time to engage in the theatre community is tricky. But I will promise to post whenever I can! Hope you all can understand where I’m at right now.

I’m hoping to get the Twitter going again, so make sure you’re following! As for the subject of Tuesday’s post, here’s one of my favorite tracks from it…

See you Tuesday!

 

Hiatus!

Hi everyone! Hope you’ve all enjoyed the content I’ve been putting out these last few weeks.

Unfortunately, this next month is crazy busy for me with AP Exams and finals. So, I’ll be taking a hiatus from posting for the next month or so. But I’ll be back with a reaction to the Tony Awards! If you aren’t caught up, nominations came out today.

In the meantime, I’ll still be active on the Project Theatricality Twitter and you can check out last week’s post on how Hamilton became so popular! Thank you for understanding and see you in June.

Spring break hiatus!

Hi everyone!

Firstly, I’d like to apologize for the lack of posts yesterday. I’m really busy sorting out other things I have to get done before I leave for vacation tomorrow. I didn’t want to post a lackluster post just to stay on schedule. Hope you all can understand. But in the meantime, check out Tuesday’s post on theatre etiquette!

Secondly, I’ve mentioned briefly in previous posts that there’ll be no posts this coming Tuesday and Friday due to my spring break. But I’ll be back starting April 4th with a post about the controversy surrounding Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark and why it failed, then on April 7th with a analysis post on why so many non-theatre fans like Hamilton. That’s actually what I’ll be using the data from my Google survey for! You can still take it until then if you haven’t already.

I’ll try to update you all on the Project Theatricality Twitter, but if not, have a safe and great week! See you in April!

I need your help with an upcoming post!

Hi everyone! As the title says, I need some help! I’m currently working on a post that’ll most likely be coming out in two weeks after my spring break – I won’t be posting during that week – and I need to collect some data for it. So I made a Google Form! It’s pretty straightforward (I hope) and shouldn’t take too long. There are a few written questions, but don’t feel pressured to write a whole lot if you don’t want to. I wanna keep the subject of the post this data is for a bit under wraps right now, but I can promise you it’s gonna be great. Make your guesses on what it is in the comments! I’m really excited for it.

Well, that’s all I have. Again, here’s the Google Form link – after you’ve taken it, share it with your friends too! And if you haven’t already, check out Friday’s post on The Public Theatre and how it’s influenced Off-Broadway theatre over the years. Tons of your favorite shows started out there. Of course, I’ll be back on Tuesday with another post as always. It’s a review of the extraordinary “Come From Away” cast album – the show opens tomorrow at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre!

Thanks again and have a great day!

 

Welcome to Project Theatricality!

This is the post excerpt.

Hello! Welcome to Project Theatricality. Firstly, I’d like to explain who I am and why this blog was created. I’m Louise, a high school student from Chicago, Illinois, and this is a blog for me to share my opinions and analyses of musicals, plays, movie musicals – you name it, anything theatrical goes. Some of the works that will be featured here I have seen, while some I just have an extensive knowledge of! In addition to reviewing, and discussing works I feel people enjoy, I’d also like to occasionally keep the theatre community updated on any theatre news regarding new works coming out of Broadway, Off-Broadway, and beyond (including local theatre!). Eventually, I’d like to cover my opinions on my Tony Award picks as well as important events in the theatre community. If you have any kind of theatre piece, event, or general topic you would like me to feature and talk about on this blog, please let me know! I would love to regularly incorporate what you, the reader, wants to see from this blog in the future. I’m open to anything!

Thank you for reading and enjoy your stay here! I hope you decide to join me for the long haul on my journey of loving and shamelessly indulging in theatre.