For actors and non-actors alike, paying for college is no joke, which is why this week Backstage turns its attention to ever-important scholarships and grants. While on the subject, though, it’s never the wrong time to step back and decide whether a performance degree, in general, is the right move for you. Here, Backstage Experts weigh in on its virtues—and unnecessities.
A degree is representative of something larger.“A college degree can give an actor a certain pedigree when it’s from a renowned school such as the Yale School of Drama. Previous graduates from a school like this who have become successful, as well as the school’s reputation for high-quality training, can impact the way an actor may be perceived within the industry. I recently heard one of my agents say that they always go to certain annual college showcases because they feel that these schools produce quality actors.
“Personally, I have always thought that a college degree was more than the degree itself. It represents a time to mature and grow and take a variety of courses that enhance an actor’s skill set. I have also seen terrific actors who choose to train in professional acting schools while attending college,
For actors and non-actors alike, paying for college is no joke, which is why this week Backstage turns its attention to ever-important scholarships and grants. While on the subject, though, it’s never the wrong time to step back and decide whether a performance degree, in general, is the right move for you. Here, Backstage Experts weigh in on its virtues—and unnecessities.
A degree is representative of something larger.“A college degree can give an actor a certain pedigree when it’s from a renowned school such as the Yale School of Drama. Previous graduates from a school like this who have become successful, as well as the school’s reputation for high-quality training, can impact the way an actor may be perceived within the industry. I recently heard one of my agents say that they always go to certain annual college showcases because they feel that these schools produce quality actors.
“Personally, I have always thought that a college degree was more than the degree itself. It represents a time to mature and grow and take a variety of courses that enhance an actor’s skill set. I have also seen terrific actors who choose to train in professional acting schools while attending college,
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