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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2025 · 1H 6M

Exploring the Connections Between Theatre and Music: with Matthew Hendrix

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What It Means to Do the Work: Exploring the Connections Between Theatre and Music In this episode of On Key, I’m joined by the talented Matthew Hendrix, Theatre and Technical Director at North Cobb Christian School, for a deep dive into the art of doing the work—both on stage and off. Together, we explore the connections between theatre and music, the importance of character work, and the power of storytelling to transform lives. Matthew shares his journey from acting and singing in his home church in Upstate South Carolina to his work as a director, playwright, and educator. We discuss the twists and turns of creative careers, the joy of seeing students find their confidence, and what it really takes to thrive in the arts. This episode is packed with wisdom, practical advice, and heartfelt inspiration for artists, educators, and anyone passionate about storytelling. What It Means to Do the Work: Matthew reflects on the discipline and dedication required to create meaningful art, whether in theater or music. Connections Between Theatre and Music: How the two art forms intersect and complement one another in storytelling and performance. Finding Freedom in Character Work: Insights into embracing the process of becoming a character and bringing authenticity to the stage. Pursuing the Arts: What it takes to “make it” as an artist and why success often looks different than we expect. Watching Students Grow: The rewards of teaching and seeing students develop confidence, skills, and a love for the arts. Nonlinear Paths to the Arts: How Matthew’s own journey highlights that there’s no “one way” to find your place in the arts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends. Your support helps us bring you more inspiring conversations with artists, educators, and storytellers like Matthew Hendrix.

What It Means to Do the Work: Exploring the Connections Between Theatre and Music In this episode of On Key, I’m joined by the talented Matthew Hendrix, Theatre and Technical Director at North Cobb Christian School, for a deep dive into the art of doing the work—both on stage and off. Together, we explore the connections between theatre and music, the importance of character work, and the power of storytelling to transform lives. Matthew shares his journey from acting and singing in his home church in Upstate South Carolina to his work as a director, playwright, and educator. We discuss the twists and turns of creative careers, the joy of seeing students find their confidence, and what it really takes to thrive in the arts. This episode is packed with wisdom, practical advice, and heartfelt inspiration for artists, educators, and anyone passionate about storytelling. What It Means to Do the Work: Matthew reflects on the discipline and dedication required to create meaningful art, whether in theater or music. Connections Between Theatre and Music: How the two art forms intersect and complement one another in storytelling and performance. Finding Freedom in Character Work: Insights into embracing the process of becoming a character and bringing authenticity to the stage. Pursuing the Arts: What it takes to “make it” as an artist and why success often looks different than we expect. Watching Students Grow: The rewards of teaching and seeing students develop confidence, skills, and a love for the arts. Nonlinear Paths to the Arts: How Matthew’s own journey highlights that there’s no “one way” to find your place in the arts. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your friends. Your support helps us bring you more inspiring conversations with artists, educators, and storytellers like Matthew Hendrix.

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