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EP 167: Watson Rose: First Act Actor!
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EP 167: Watson Rose: First Act Actor!

"Life is too short for you to spend so much time wondering if you are getting enough appreciation and if people are really seeing how artistic you are"

Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie

March 28, 20251h 4m

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Show Notes

In this engaging conversation, Watson shares her journey from a small town to the world of theatre, discussing the importance of community, self-belief, and the impact of the pandemic. The conversation delves into the complexities of navigating the Canadian arts scene, highlighting the need for change and the importance of confidence in performance. Watson and Janet express frustration over the inaction among artists, the unique support for local art, and the difficulties of competing with larger global industries like Hollywood. They emphasize the importance of legacy building, the need for commercial viability in storytelling, and the role of marketing in promoting Canadian content. The discussion also touches on gender dynamics in the industry and the fear of change in artistic careers, concluding with advice for aspiring actors to embrace their unique paths.


Takeaways

  • Self-belief is essential in overcoming doubts about acting.
  • Navigating the industry requires adaptability and resilience.
  • Confidence in performance is built through experience and self-discovery.
  • Legacy building is crucial for the future of Canadian arts.



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