Recently at On The Stage, we recognized World Autism Awareness Day on April 2nd. The world of theatre thrives on creativity and inclusivity, and this includes individuals on the autism spectrum. At On The Stage, we believe in making theatre accessible to all, and embracing neurodivergent perspectives is crucial to enhancing the world of neurodiverse […]

Theatre is a necessity in our schools – not only to foster creativity and personal autonomy, but also to help students develop their own forms of self-expression. As an educator, you can employ a variety of tactics to uplift student voices in the theatre classroom. Let’s explore a few.  Ways to Make Your Classroom Safe […]

At On The Stage, we take pride in acknowledging the accomplishments and contributions of trailblazers and pioneers in the performing arts industry. These individuals have paved the way for future generations and have left an indelible mark on the art industry we have today. Today, we will take a closer look at the story of […]

Cast chemistry is vital to any successful production. Improvisation is a great way to build confidence, connect with others, and think outside the box. If you’re looking to raise morale and inspire your cast and crew, you won’t want to miss these 23 exciting improv games! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced improviser, these games […]

With Halloween right around the corner, On The Stage suggests some on-theme improv games to get you in the spooky mood.

Your students may find read-throughs to be a bit dull, but it doesn’t have to be that way! Here are four ways to improve read-throughs with your cast.