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About Theatre
For Parents
For Students
About Theatre
There are many great reasons to become involved in theatre, as well as to study theatre in preparation for work in a variety of fields. These resources will shed light on the value of theatre as a means of personal growth, an academic pursuit, and a much-needed form of expression and entertainment.
- What Can I Do With a Major in Theater? from the SUNY Oneonta Career Planning and Networking Center
- 3 Reasons a Theater Degree is Important from Backstage.com
- 7 Reasons Why Theatre Makes Our Lives Better from TheatreWashington.org
- 9 Ways a Theatre Degree Trumps a Business Degree from ChangeAgent.Wordpress.com
- 10 Reasons Why Every Student Should Take a Theater Class in College from CollegeCandy.com
- 14 Ways Being a Drama Kid Can Help You as an Adult from BuzzFeed.com
- What Can I Do With a BA in Theatre? from UMDCareers.Wordpress.com
- What Theatre Majors Learn by Louis E. Catron
- Why a Theatre Degree is Not ‘Useless’ from brokeGIRLrich.com
- Why Theater Majors are Vital in the Digital Age from Chronicle for Higher Education
The Opera Machine
From the Royal Opera House in London, The Opera Machine presents an extraordinary multi-angled view of the intricate theatrical process behind the scenes during a performance. Choose from 17 different camera angles and three different sound mixes or follow the prompt book. This interactive website inspires an immense appreciation for all the work that goes into making a show happen.
American Theatre Wing YouTube Channel
The American Theatre Wing video series “Working in the Theatre” provides an excellent look at what it’s like to work in theatre and just how varied the jobs available are.
For Parents
While parents will find many of the resources on this page useful, these articles speak directly to concerns many parents have regarding the value of theatrical and liberal arts as academic pursuits.
- Help! My Child Wants to Be an Artist from The Kennedy Center’s ArtsEdge
- My Kid Wants to Study Theatre from The 4th Frog Blog
- What to Do If Your Child’s First Love is Art from The Wall Street Journal
- Why I Let My Daughter Get a ‘Useless’ College Degree from TIME.com
- The Enduring Relevance of a Liberal Arts Education from HechingerReport.org
- Focusing Too Narrowly in College Could Backfire from The Wall Street Journal
- STEM Fields Benefit from Liberal Arts Skills from US News & World Report
- That ‘Useless’ Liberal Arts Degree Has Become Tech’s Hottest Ticket from Forbes
For Students
These resources are provided to help students have a positive and successful college experience.
SUNY Oneonta Resources for New Students
Maximize your potential for success at SUNY Oneonta.
- 42 College Tips I Learned Freshman Year from CollegeInfoGeek.com
- Survive and Thrive Your Freshman Year from LiveCareer.com
CollegeInfoGeek.com Be awesome at college.
College becomes what you make of it, this site will help you get the most out of it!
- Dear Theatre Students, Don’t Throw Away Your Shot! by C. Austin Hill at OnStageBlog.com
- Perseverance is a Virtue in the Theater, and in Life from Miss Manners at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
SUNY Oneonta Career Planning and Networking Center
Planning for your future after college should start early in your college career; the Career Development Center provides resources and services to help with career planning, resume writing, job applications, and interviews. See below for more resources specific to theatre.
The inclusion of a resource on this page does not imply an endorsement of all the content contained within. Visitors are encouraged to supplement these resources with their own research. For further help, or to report a broken link, please contact the department.
Resumes
A resume is critical to obtaining work and should be continually updated and tailored as needed to every position applied for. Resume formats for technicians and actors are very different; resources for both are provided.
Get help with your resume with the SUNY Oneonta Career Planning and Networking Center
- Theatre Resume Examples from Rose Bruford College
- How to Make a Technical Theater Resume from The Houston Chronicle
- Shelley’s Guide to Technical Theatre Resumes: Part One, Part Two, Part Three from USITT Sightlines
- How to Put Together an Acting Resume from DailyActor.com
- 5 Unbreakable Acting Resume Rules by Deb McAlister
- Creating a KILLER Resume to Land Musical Theatre Auditions from New York Film Academy
Cover Letters
Cover letters are often an essential part of an employment application and should be custom tailored to every position applied for. These resources provide general writing and industry-specific tips.
Get help with writing a cover letter with the SUNY Oneonta Career Planning and Networking Center
- How to Write a Theatre Cover Letter from MusicalTheatreAudition.net
- 5 Tips for a Successful Acting Cover Letter from Backstage.com
- Resumes and Cover Letters for Stage Managers forum discussion from SMNetwork.org
Recommendation Letters
Letters of recommendation are often requested in support of employment or graduate school applications. These resources provide suggestions from professors and professionals about how best to request letters of recommendation.
SUNY Oneonta Career Development Credential Folder Service
Use this service to collect materials that support your application for jobs and admission to graduate school, and to forward those materials on to potential employers and schools.
- How to Ask a Professor for a Letter of Recommendation from St. Olaf College
- How Not to Ask for a Recommendation Letter from The Huffington Post
- So You’d Like a Letter of Recommendation? from Jessica Eckstein
Portfolios & Interviews
Obtaining professional design work or admission to graduate school both require an interview and the presentation of a design portfolio. These resources provide tips and expectations regarding portfolios, portfolio presentations, and interviews.
- Portfolio Design and Interviewing by Matthew Grenier from the USITT 2016 National Conference
- 10 Tips to Improve Your Design-Tech Portfolio from Rafael Jaen’s textbook on design-tech portfolios
SUNY Oneonta Career Planning and Networking Center
Find many useful resources regarding interviews, including Interview Stream, a mock interview service that will help you practice for interviews.
For Actors
Obtaining acting work of course revolves around the auditioning process. These resources present discussion and provide suggestions regarding how to approach this process. Be sure to also check out the job sites further down the page; many job sites include helpful career advice and tips regarding auditions.
- 10 Different Types of Acting Classes from Acting in London
- 10 Things All Theatre Directors Know To Be True from ThoughtCatalog.com
- 21 Things to Make Casting Directors Happy in the Audition Room from Backstage.com
- Audition Tips and Tricks for Actors from Ace-Your-Audition.com
- 5 Actionable Tips for Overcoming Stage Fright from ThePreparedPerformer.com
- 8 Tips to Overcome Stage Fright from Backstage.com
- God, I Hope I Get It from New Line Theatre’s The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre
- Know a Few Musical Theater Don’ts from Burke Moses’ Musical Theater Acting Craft
- Most Common Mistakes Actors Make at Auditions from Backstage.com
- What NOT to Sing from the Music Department Chair at Webster University
- Why You Didn’t Get Cast from Bitter Gertrude
Ace-Your-Audition.com
Articles and advice for actors.
For Technicians
Getting started as a director poses its own unique challenges. These resources include discussions and suggestions on how to be effective and successful as a director.
- 10 Survival Tips for Directors from John Caird in The Guardian
- Advice for First-Time Directors from Kerry Hishon
- Help for the First-Time Director from Pioneer Drama Service
- The 12 Biggest Mistakes Directors Make by Frank Hauser and Russell Reich
- Think Outside the Box by Chris Hill in The Guardian
- Tips for New Directors; A Veteran’s Guide to Successful Storytelling from Michael Daehn
- Tips on How to Be a Successful Theatre Director from Quora.com
For Technicians
Useful resources for technicians that don’t fall into other categories. These resources include sources of information, additional training and certifications, and personal tools.
Bandit Dimmer Beach
Though not a necessarily a networking resource, this blog provides extremely useful information on the world of production touring; what it’s like, how to get started, the different departments, bus etiquette, etc.
ControlBooth.com
Extensive forum for discussion, information exchange, and technical advice related to technical theatre.
Entertainment Technician Certification Program (etcp)
Industry-wide program that focuses on disciplines that directly affect the health and safety of crews, performers, and audiences. Certifications for arena rigging, theatrical rigging, and entertainment electricians are available.
USITT eSET (Essential Skills for the Entertainment Technician)
A certificate program designed to help students and young professionals prove their skills in different aspects of the entertainment industry. Certificates earned help bolster resumes and help employers confirm certain basic skills in their applicants and employees.
Job Sites: On-Stage (Acting, dance, voice)
These resources are provided to help performers find jobs in the industry.
ActingBiz.com
Created by actors for actors, browse “Casting Calls & Auditions” for postings and “Acting Tips & Advice” for tons of useful resources, especially pertaining to resumes, cover letters, interviews, and auditions.
ActorsEquity.org
Equity is a self-supporting labor association for actors and stage managers funded by members’ dues and initiation fees. Go to “Casting Call” and look for OPEN or “non-required” auditions that non-AEA members may participate in.
AuditionsFree.com
Audition listings updated daily, info about who is casting what, where and how to submit for auditions.
Backstage.com
The largest online casting platform in the US; for actors and performers to find jobs and career advice.
BroadwayWorld.com
Free job listings for full time, part time, and temporary jobs both on and off stage. Search for Equity and non-Equity auditions.
NYCastings.com
Set up a multi-media resume for free, subscribe to submit to casting notices or find an agent.
Playbill Job Board
Excellent professional resource with many job postings for auditions, design, tech, stage management, etc.
Southeastern Theatre Conference
Professional auditions are held at the SETC annual convention.
StageDoorConnections.com
Subscription-required career development service for professional performers, directors, choreographers, producers, talent agencies, and casting directors. See the calendar of acting, dance, and voice auditions.
StrawHat-Auditions.com
For non-Equity performers and technical artists. Upload a searchable profile. Holds auditions that are attended by summer stock theatres, live entertainment production companies, and independent casting directors.
United Professional Theatre Auditions
United Professional Theatre Auditions.
Job Sites: Off-Stage (Admin, management, design, tech, teaching)
These resources are provided to help non-performers find jobs in the industry.
ArtJobs.ArtSearch.us
New jobs in arts, culture, education, theatre, museum, library, gallery categories. Free resume posting.
ARTSEARCH by TCG
A job posting board for administration, production, and education jobs in the arts. Must pay to access.
BroadwayWorld.com
Free job listings for full time, part time, and temporary jobs both on and off stage. Search for Equity and non-Equity auditions.
ControlBooth.com
Extensive forum for discussion, information exchange, and technical advice related to technical theatre. Though not specifically a job site, job opportunities can crop up, and there is a lot of discussion pertaining to job finding resources and advice.
HigherEdJobs.com
For jobs in higher education, search for Theatre.
Mandy.com
Huge worldwide directory of TV and film resources. Search jobs and post a profile.
MediaBistro.com
Premier media job listings site.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Job Listings
Focused more on arts administration jobs.
ProductionHub.com
Similar to Mandy.com, search for jobs and find anything you’d need to make a movie or shoot for TV.
PLASA/ESTA Job Board
PLASA is the lead international membership body for those who supply technologies and services to the event, entertainment and installation industries. Jobs are more focused on sales, service, and installation.
Playbill Job Board
Excellent professional resource with many job postings for auditions, design, tech, stage management, etc.
SETC Job Board
The Southeastern Theatre Conference provides extensive resources for its network of theatre practitioners. Find off-stage, backstage, FOH, box office, technical, creative, and administrative job openings and audition notices. Must become a member to apply to jobs through the site.
Stage Managers’ Association
Membership required to receive job posting notices ($20/year for students, $30/year early career).
SchoolTheatre.org
For jobs in education. Find the link or search for “Job Listings.”
USITT Job Board
The United States Institute for Theatre Technology promotes dialogue, research, and learning among practitioners of theatre design and technology. Jobs posted in all divisions of theatre technology and design.
Variety.com Job Postings
The premier source of entertainment news. See “Jobs” and search the “Arts / Entertainment / Media” category.
Other Job Sites
These less industry-specific sites may also be useful for finding work.
Craigslist.org
Check the art/media/design and tv/film/video categories. Often temporary low pay jobs but might be worthwhile for the experience.
Idealist.org
Connecting people who want to do good.
LiveCareer.com
Job postings and career advice. Resume, cover letter, and interview resources.
Monster.com
Job postings and career advice. Resume, cover letter, and interview resources.
Networking
Connecting with others is important for a successful career in the entertainment industry. These resources provide suggestions of different organizations and communities where networking may or commonly does take place. These resources are also great for further information on particular fields within the industry.
Actors Equity Association (AEA)
American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE)
American Association of Community Theatre (aact)
American Society for Theatre Research (ASTR)
American Theatre Wing Theatre Intern Network (TIN)
ControlBooth.com
Extensive forum for discussion, information exchange, and technical advice related to technical theatre. Though not a job posting site, job opportunities can crop up, and there is a lot of discussion pertaining to job finding resources and advice.
Costume Designers Guild
IATSE Local 892: Studio City, California
Director’s Guild of America (DGA)
Educational Theatre Association
Entertainment Services and Technology Association (ESTA)
Responsible for creating some of the most important programs in the industry including the Technical Standards Program (TSP) and the Entertainment Technician Certification Program (etcp).
IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees)
International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD)
Live Design International (LDI)
The leading tradeshow and conference for live design professionals from all around the glove.
Make-Up Artists & Hair Stylists Guild
IATSE Local 706: Burbank, California
Mid-America Theatre Conference (MATC)
National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT)
National Costumers Association (NCA)
New England Theatre Conference (NETC)
New York State Theatre Education Association (NYSTEA)
Producer’s Guild of America (PGA)
Professional Lighting and Sound Association (PLASA)
Set Decorators Society of America (SDSA)
SMNetwork.org
Online forum for stage managers. There are sub-forums for employment advice and job postings.
Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC)
Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS)
Theatre Communications Group (TCG)
Theatrefolk
The place to be for drama teachers, drama students, and theatre educators everywhere. Play script service for middle and high school. Blog and podcast with lots of useful resources.
The Hair & Makeup Artist Network
The Kenney Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF)
Holds state, regional, and national festivals where theater departments and student artists showcase their work and receive outside assessment. Composed of a network of 600 academic institutions.
The Society of British Theatre Designers
United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT)
USITT connects performing arts design and technology communities to ensure a vibrant dialog among practitioners, educators, and students. Holds many events including a national conference. Publishes the quarterly journal TD&T (theatre design & technology).