Who better to offer advice to our Marquee families than someone who spent many years as a member and has now experienced personal professional success as a result of the training? We asked alumni Trevor Coll to offer some advice to parents and our young members and...
Commitment is 100% number one. When we did Sound of Music — I remember the day Sheryl showed the contract and said “If you do not think you’ll be able to commit to this – do not commit to this. Take this home, bring it to the next rehearsal and only sign it if...
Congratulations to our very own Adaleigh Miles on her acceptance to Unionville Arts for the upcoming 2022/2023 school year! To celebrate her upcoming adventure we’ve asked her to reflect and share how she got started with Marquee Theatrical Productions and her...
Being a part of a show is a group effort. There is no single role that is more important than the other, and the way you work as a team can make or break the experience for everyone – including the audience. But teamwork doesn’t come without its...
Some may think that music, drama and visual arts are unnecessary subjects in school. That they are less important than others, or that creative classes hinder focus and ability to do real, measurable schoolwork. But as it turns out…that’s far from the...
Nerves before an audition are totally normal. Everyone has felt this way at some point, and it comes when we put ourselves in vulnerable positions. Especially if it’s a role that means a lot to you, you might be extra nervous before an audition. But don’t...