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“It always starts with humble beginnings [...] You’re not as far away as you think.” –Josh GrisettiBroadway actor and director Josh Grisetti joins the show from Los Angeles after a recent move from New York City. After starring in the hit musical Something Rotten, Josh is now at the helm of productions, directing musicals (including Something Rotten) and diving into new divisions of theater. Hear from Josh about:· How a Broadway actor got started in a small town· What his dad thought of theater and how it affected him· His research at LMU (Loyola Marymount University)· What the statistics are for having a livable wage as an actor as part of the union· How he got training in high school· Why a summer in Italy studying opera led him closer to musical theater· What area he targeted so that he could be competitive in the industry· How to distinguish a true triple threat (singer, dancer, actor)· What Josh’s strengths are (and you’ll find yours)· What it’s like auditioning for Obie-winning Michael Greif and Pulitzer Prize winner Tony Kushner for Angels in America· Emotional availability and how it plays into casting· How he got Mark in Rent · What it was like to do an emotionally draining role for 9 months· How anchoring in New York City led him to booking a TV pilot· How he wiped out student loan debt while working as an actor· What the road was like getting to a Broadway show· Insights into prime time pilot season· What Marci Phillips, Executive Director of Casting in NYC for ABC, says about the career· How to keep your performances fresh and active over a long run· How he lives to his best potentialKeep up with Josh at his terrific website full of great photos and videos: www.joshgrisetti.comWant a copy of his book, God In My Head: The true story of an ex-Christian who accidentally met God?Share this episode of “I Love Theatre Now What” podcast on Instagram or Facebook and tag #Ilovetheatrenowwhat (theatre with a –RE) by the end of 2019. One lucky winner will be chosen on January 1 and contacted for their mailing address. Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes to get tips, tricks and ideas by writing to steph@stephnewman.com I Love Theatre Now What is a creation by Steph Newman and Travis Newman. This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love. Your contributions lead to better equipment and interviews. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcastSupport the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)