by Molly Mahoney | Aug 20, 2014 | Acting, Confidence, Musical Theatre
Have you ever had a show that just wasn’t quite right? Last night, it was my third performance as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, and, as the action started, it felt like a little steam was missing. Everyone was in place, no lines were forgotten and no one sang any...
by Molly Mahoney | Aug 5, 2014 | Ear Training/Sight Reading, Singing
So often, singers don’t treat themselves as real musicians, and I think that needs to change! I am the first to admit that I need to get better about staying on top of my music theory and I love helping my voice students to dive into music theory as well. I take...
by Molly Mahoney | Jul 31, 2014 | Uncategorized
Musical Musings: Teatime for Murder Gunshots are fired! Someone is poisoned! A murderer is on the loose, and it’s up to you to help “Miss Marble” solve the case. Teatime for Murder, by Moveable Mysteries, is a delightful comedic retelling of a good old Agatha...
by Molly Mahoney | Jul 22, 2014 | Acting, Balance, Ghost Light Vocal Jam, Musical Theatre
Hi all! After the CRAZY SUCCESS of last night’s Ghost Light Vocal Jam – A Broadway Inspired Cabaret at The Chance Theater, I thought this was a perfect term for TERMINOLOGY TUESDAY. This weeks word is… DENOUEMENT (n) – the final part of a play,...
by Molly Mahoney | Jul 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
After I posted 10 Ways to Give Your Best Performance at a Broadway Inspired Open Mic Night, one of my first theater teachers sent me the following “Audience Members Creed.” She is the BEST and taught me so much about what it means to love life and shine on...