Tee Boyich is a broadway actress known for her historic debut in the Original Broadway Cast of “Mean Girls the Musical” as the standby for Cady Heron, Gretchen, Janis, and Adult Women (Mrs. Heron, Mrs. George, Ms. Norbury) at the August Wilson theatre. She is also known for her studio recording work. She recorded the viral theme song to the Netflix hit show Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. She also provided vocals for various episodes through the series. She lives in NYC with her husband and their pup, Butters.
On this episode, you'll hear Tee chat with host Maggie Bera about growing up in the Chicago theater scene, college, transferring to Kent State University for Musical Theatre, graduating into the "real world," working one-on-one with Jeff Richmond in the making of Mean Girls, her epic Broadway debut, and mental health for artists.
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my best advice for all actors heading into 2023 (PART 2)
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how to get the most out of your college + high school experience as an actor
10 skills every actor should master (besides acting!!)
is social media really THAT important for actors?
5 rookie mistakes actors make after graduating (from personal experience lol)
how to get involved in readings, workshops and new musicals
why I work a 9-5 full time job while pursuing a career as an actor
agents, actors access, tv/film, mental health + MORE with Junior Gomez
what your actor website says about you
how to start your own audition journal
why actors need to find a hobby outside of theatre
what is summer stock + what happens when you don’t book the job?
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my step-by-step guide to filming a simple self-tape audition
swings, understudies and standbys (and why they’re so important)
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8 things I wish I knew before pursuing a career in theatre
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best advice for actors from behind the table with music director Daniel Klintworth (Pretty Woman)
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