Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Be A Theater Critic

Become a Theater Critic


Writing is a way to get your thoughts, message, and opinion out to the public. Theater critics review and critique shows and then publish their opinions. There are many specific guidelines to write for certain publications, and there are also guidelines for someone who wants to become a theater critic.


Instructions


1. Learn to love the theater. If you wish to become a theater critic, and were not born with this love, then make it an acquired taste. Visit with actors and directors in your area. Ask questions regarding their love for the theater, and try to gain some insight into the inner-workings of the theater through those who love it naturally.


2. Establish your writing skills whether you are a journalist, novelist, or essayist. To become a theater critic, along with a love of the theater, you must have a well-rounded knowledge of the written word in order to clearly convey your message.


3. Attend as many shows as you can. Write up reviews for current plays and productions to submit to local papers and journals. As you write more reviews, you will build a portfolio and publish your opinions on theater. The more you write and submit, the better chance you will have to get published and become a professional theater critic.


4. Sift out the good from the bad. Publishing your opinions of a sthe public will allow you to assist them with choosing live production. Keep an eye out for shows that are really worth seeing, and let the public know which ones are worth skipping.


5. Start a blog. Until you get published, try posting your opinions of local theater online. To become a theater critic, it is not necessary that you get paid for your work. Many theater watchers will check online when researching which shows are worth watching. Build up a reader base, and publication will follow.