by Molly Mahoney | Mar 12, 2015 | Acting, Balance, Broadway, Confidence, Family, Musical Theatre
I know, I know, I promised this post to you months ago. Truth is, I had it ready, and completely forgot to post it. I am SOOO sorry to those of you were looking forward to reading it. As a reminder, this interview was a surprise to Molly. I spent time grilling her at...
by Molly Mahoney | Nov 7, 2014 | Acting, Confidence, Musical Theatre
We all love Molly lots right?! We all know she’s an awesome singer, dancer, director, theater coach and vocal instructor, but as her student, I wanted to know a little more about her journey in the musical theater world. So I decided to interview her. She was a...
by Molly Mahoney | Oct 7, 2014 | Auditions, Broadway, Confidence, Musical Theatre, Singing
I have been planning this super awesome post about Singing the Star Spangled Banner. However, with babies and the Ghost Light Vocal Jam and teaching and Mascara, it’s taking me long than I thought. Today was going to be the day to finish it, UNTIL I was hit with...
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 | Jun 26, 2014 | Acting, Auditions, Balance, Confidence, Dance, Family, Gift Guide, Music, Musical Theatre
Are you ready? I want you to repeat after me? FOCUUUUSSSSS!! Here it is… NO! Seriously tho! This profession takes MAJOR FOCUS AND DETERMINATION! If you don’t learn to prioritize and say no so that you have time to say yes when important...
by Molly Mahoney | Jun 5, 2014 | Acting, Confidence, Singing
Bleck! I have been struggling with my singing voice of late, and for the past month have felt like a total failure. I mean, why couldn’t I sing such a simple song? What was going wrong with my voice? A couple days ago when I saw Molly, I blankly looked at her when she...