
Creating Your Own Path: Interview with Broadway Performer Turned Agent Paige Chambers
02/24/20 • 51 min
What a treasure trove of riches we have in this interview with Paige Chambers! Paige began her incredible Broadway career just before graduating high school and performed in amazing shows including "Crazy for You," "42nd Street," "A Chorus Line," "Cats," "Anything Goes," and "The Producers." Paige also spent time as a Radio City Rockette, possibly holding the record as the tallest Rockette to date!
Paige now heads The Resolute Artists Agency, a boutique agency representing talent in Atlanta, New York, LA, and beyond. We love to follow the Agency's Facebook page to see news of the exciting projects her clients are booking!
We asked Paige the oft-asked questions of when to get an agent, whether to go straight to New York after high school, and whether young performers should go out for a non-equity audition in New York. Not only does she share incredibly helpful advice on all of these fronts, she also shares wisdom for how to prepare for an audition and how to maintain resiliency throughout the audition process.
We can't wait for you to hear this episode!
Connect with Paige and Resolute Artists Agency:
Find Resolute Artists Agency on Instagram: @resoluteartistsagency
Find Resolute Artists Agency here.
Find Chambers Performing Arts here.
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]
What a treasure trove of riches we have in this interview with Paige Chambers! Paige began her incredible Broadway career just before graduating high school and performed in amazing shows including "Crazy for You," "42nd Street," "A Chorus Line," "Cats," "Anything Goes," and "The Producers." Paige also spent time as a Radio City Rockette, possibly holding the record as the tallest Rockette to date!
Paige now heads The Resolute Artists Agency, a boutique agency representing talent in Atlanta, New York, LA, and beyond. We love to follow the Agency's Facebook page to see news of the exciting projects her clients are booking!
We asked Paige the oft-asked questions of when to get an agent, whether to go straight to New York after high school, and whether young performers should go out for a non-equity audition in New York. Not only does she share incredibly helpful advice on all of these fronts, she also shares wisdom for how to prepare for an audition and how to maintain resiliency throughout the audition process.
We can't wait for you to hear this episode!
Connect with Paige and Resolute Artists Agency:
Find Resolute Artists Agency on Instagram: @resoluteartistsagency
Find Resolute Artists Agency here.
Find Chambers Performing Arts here.
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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Theatre IS the Back-Up Plan: Interview with Tim Evanicki
This is an episode not to be missed! We have the pleasure of talking with Tim Evanicki, a Juilliard-trained voice teacher and singer who started and runs the popular program The College Audition.
Tim shares insight into the college audition process, tips for vocal health, and trends in musical theatre training. We also explore Tim's article: "Parents: A Degree in Theatre IS Their Backup Plan." The back-up plan is a topic that we commonly discuss with our podcast guests and we were thrilled to get Tim's take on the topic.
Be sure to check out The College Audition offerings, including their summer College Audition Conservatory Program on July 11-19 in Orlando.
Connect with Tim and The College Audition:
Find The College Audition on Instagram: @thecollegeaud
Find The College Audition's Facebook Page here.
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]
Next Episode

The New York Audition Adventure, part 1....
Part 1 of our New York City audition adventure!
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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