
Atlanta Turned New York Performer: Interview with Danny Crowe
12/07/19 • 36 min
In this episode, we have the pleasure of talking with performer Danny Crowe. Danny has appeared in many local and regional productions. He shares his own journey, as well as some really fantastic advice for Broadway hopefuls.
In addition to being a performer, Danny serves as an audition coach and shares with us some of the same wisdom he shares with his students. He recommends students begin building their rep books as soon as possible and gives some insight into what that should include.
Danny is also in the exciting place of having just moved to New York City to give it a shot. He has graciously agreed to allow us to follow his progress and experiences in this process. Break a leg, Danny! We can't wait to hear about all of your successes!
Connect with Danny for Audition Coaching:
Email Danny: dannycrowe427@gmail or find him on Instagram @danny_crowe_actor
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
In this episode, we have the pleasure of talking with performer Danny Crowe. Danny has appeared in many local and regional productions. He shares his own journey, as well as some really fantastic advice for Broadway hopefuls.
In addition to being a performer, Danny serves as an audition coach and shares with us some of the same wisdom he shares with his students. He recommends students begin building their rep books as soon as possible and gives some insight into what that should include.
Danny is also in the exciting place of having just moved to New York City to give it a shot. He has graciously agreed to allow us to follow his progress and experiences in this process. Break a leg, Danny! We can't wait to hear about all of your successes!
Connect with Danny for Audition Coaching:
Email Danny: dannycrowe427@gmail or find him on Instagram @danny_crowe_actor
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
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Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
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New York or Bust: Interview with Performer Emily Whitley
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You’ll get to hear all the nitty-gritty details about finding a place to live, earning income while still saving time to audition and train, as well as embarking on the search for an agent.
Emily’s determination, persistence, and resiliency during this process is something we know will inspire other Broadway hopefuls. We are grateful to Emily, who has agreed to keep up posted on her New York happenings so we can follow her journey. We know great things are in store!
Connect with Emily:
Find Emily on Instagram: @emily__whitley
And check out her website at https://www.emilywhitley.net/
Join the Troupe!
Sign up for our mailing list to hear about local training opportunities, must-see shows, and so that you never miss an episode: http://www.atlantatobroadway.com/ .
Connect with us on social media:Facebook (where we share LOTS of resources about training programs, camps, shows, etc.): https://www.facebook.com/atlanta2broadway/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atlanta2broadway/ ( @atlanta2broadway )
Get in touch!Do you have questions you’d like explored or guests to suggest for the podcast? Give us a shout at [email protected]
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