
Episode 34 -Moving on to the next Thing
I talk about my personal approach and flexibility when it comes to the unstable lifestyle of being an actor and moving on to what's next.

Hosted by David Hoggard · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 39 episodes
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Welcome fellow theater goers to The Actors Journal where I speak on topics considering theater acting and dance. Hoping that my personal knowledge and experiences in the professional world of musical theater can help those who need it.
David Hoggard hosts The Actors Journal, a arts show with 39 episodes published.

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