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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2018 · 1H 46M

Ep #15: Dawn Didawick on Being a Sponge, No Credentials, and Daring to Fail

from The Working Actor's Journey · host Nathan Agin

Dawn Didawick is an LA-based actor who has worked at numerous regional theatres, has lived and worked in both DC and New York, and also has a number of film and TV credits. She appeared on Broadway in Arthur Miller's All My Sons, with the production winning a Tony Award for Best Revival. She's also a founding member of the Antaeus Theatre in Glendale, CA. In today's episode, Dawn and I cover: doing industrials dealing with fear having mentors working on new plays sexual harassment and shame how to keep working Yiddish actors passing it on being respectful and lots more! Click here for full show notes and links. Get your copy of "12 Top Acting Tips from Season One" See additional content on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.

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Ep #15: Dawn Didawick on Being a Sponge, No Credentials, and Daring to Fail

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