TLDR: 3 theater social profiles that contextualize the acting biz.

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I am obsessed with how the internet is changing theater.

I remember when the White House shared a video from a spoken word night and how that video would evolve to set the bar for the American theater. Games done changed.

The potential for social platforms to evolve how we share, develop, and grow our business is very real. It’s already happening. I’m watching as plays become more accessible. As productions are live streamed. As bloggers become Broadway actors. The internet and the theater are merging whether you want it to or not. What’s important now is how we utilize it.

I know digital content is not theater but it can deliver the gospel. I believe in cultivating a world where audiences are invited into the process through online content. Where that content is supported by dramaturgy to deepen the understanding of the play. A world where kids across America can tune into your social channel to learn what the theater is.

The only way we’ll learn to utilize social platforms is by doing.

Below are three social channels that are doing and providing context to our industry. They share valuable information for free. This information in the right hands can change careers.

This is my recurring piece on which social channels are embracing and contributing to how we share Theater.