You don't need to be the best singer, dancer, or actor to succeed in theater. You just need to feel like you are, whether you have to pretend or not. You can't go on stage with a bad attitude or else you will end up leaving the stage with an even worse attitude. What I mean is, if you think you are going to perform poorly then most likely you will and you will feel embarrassed when you are finished. To be cast in a musical you must be confident with singing, dancing, and obviously, acting.
Not everyone can be the best singer but everyone can definitely try to be. It's hard to perform in front of people period, but singing is even harder. This is because there is a fine line between good and bad when it comes to singing. You're either really good or not so good. If you think you're bad, than other people around you will think so too. If you believe t
The one thing you need, to be successful in musical theater, is confidence. Be confident with singing, dancing, and acting. Believe that you can accomplish anything in the world. All that I've been talking about applies to everything that you feel is challenging. Everyone has a goal, and the first step to accomplishing it is simple. Believe that you can reach your goal. Be confidant that you can sing, dance, and act on stage, and everyone else will soon think you can too.
Here's the big one, acting. I suppose over all theater is based on acting and if you're interested in it you should be familiar with it. Drama is hard work and I think the hardest part is memorizing you script and lines. When you get to larger productions, most likely you won't have to worry about memorizing your script because theaters spend large amounts of money on electronic 'cue' scree
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