Author: Trina McClure

Yummy Words

I was just geeking out with words…     And I thought, I want wish you sophrosyne on your metanoia. But then I googled these words just to be sure.  As it turns out, the definition for metanoia may involve having a total break down first before rebuilding one’s psyche through spiritual repentance (ok, NOT what I was going for in a whimsical post). But hey,… Read more →

Lesson Three: Plugging into Your Power

  When wanting to use an instrument of energy you must first connect with the energy source.  Let’s start with plugging into your power.  The earth is beneath you, holding you, supporting you, carrying you forward.  Let’s tap into that energizing ball of raw power. We theatre folk joke affectionately about talking heads: actors strangled by the noose of intellect, who emote from the face with… Read more →

Inspired by the Stars

Silent Nights by Wendy Lee (pardon the glare!) “Growing up with my mother for 16 years, she always told me to always reach for the stars – work beyond what I think I can do, and instead work towards and past what I can do, to constantly break that boundary and go further. However, I was never met with many… Read more →

Obstacles, Objectives, and the Why of What We Do

I hold the secret to your success.  It is time to explain two important words that are integral concepts to becoming a Star.  We actors talk a great deal about objectives and obstacles. When analyzing our script, actors identify an obstacle as that which is in the way of achieving our objective, our goal.  Objectives pull you forward. Obstacles hold… Read more →