Grammy-Award Finalist Topher Keene is widely regarded as one of America’s top Acting, Singing, and Public Speaking Coaches.


From teaching kids to sing their first solo, to helping Film and Television Stars perfect their roles, to helping pro Vocalists record hit albums, to helping YouTubers and Podcasters refine their vocal skills, to helping CEOs and Executives improve communication and presentation skills, Topher Keene can help anyone develop a powerful and confident voice and improve their performance skills.



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Advanced Vocal Technique for Film and Television Actors

Film and television acting has the most counterintuitive vocal technical demands in the performing arts. The camera is intimate, the microphone is close, and the actor is asked to sound like a real person having a real conversation — while delivering scripted material, on cue, after eight setup hours. The technical work is not to project. It is the opposite. It is to scale down the trained instrument to conversational volume without losing the underlying support, freedom, and clarity that make the voice expressive at any scale.

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Working In an New Original Play/Musical: What Performers Need to Know About New Productions

There's a particular kind of theater experience that's nothing like working on an established show. You're cast in a brand new original production. The script is being revised during rehearsals. The songs might change. The running order shifts. The director is figuring out the show in real time, often alongside the performers.

Some of the most exciting performance experiences happen in original productions. So do some of the most chaotic ones. And the skills required to thrive in that environment are different from the skills that serve you in established repertoire.

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Self-Tape Audition Mastery: How to Submit Video Auditions That Actually Book Roles

The video audition has become the standard entry point for most theater, film, and TV opportunities. The era of in-person initial auditions is largely over for many companies. What's replaced it is a workflow where you submit a video, casting reviews dozens or hundreds of submissions, and only a small percentage of submitters move forward to in-person callbacks.

This shift has changed the game in ways most performers haven't fully adapted to. The video audition has its own rules, its own pitfalls, and its own opportunities. The performers who understand the medium specifically have a significant advantage over those who treat it like a less-immediate version of an in-person audition.

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The Open Casting Call: How Big Audition Opportunities Actually Work (And Why You Should Submit Anyway)

Every once in a while, an audition opportunity comes across your radar that feels almost mythical. A major studio is opening submissions to anyone who wants to apply. Disney is taking voice actor submissions. A network is doing open casting for a new show. The kind of opportunity that, in a previous era, would have required an agent, an industry connection, or a lucky break to even know about.

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Self-Taping Like a Pro: The Practical Setup and Performance Skills Behind Great Audition Videos

The self-tape has become the dominant entry point for nearly every audition opportunity. Film, television, theater, voice acting, commercial work. Whatever you're auditioning for, you're probably submitting a video instead of (or before) showing up in person. The self-tape is your first chance to be considered, and it's a craft in itself.

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How to Audition for Community Musical Theater Without Losing Your Mind: An Honest Strategy from a Vocal Coach

If you've been thinking about auditioning for a community musical — or you've been auditioning for a while and you're wondering why the same handful of people keep getting cast and you don't — pull up a chair. I want to talk to you the way I'd talk to one of my students sitting across from me in a lesson. No fluff, no "ten easy tips" listicle stuff. Just what actually works.

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Slating: How to Own the First Ten Seconds of Your Audition

Casting forms an impression of you in the first ten seconds. Not the first thirty. The first ten. That impression is built on how you walk in, how you stand, how you say your name, and how you set up your music. Your audition begins before you sing a single note, and most performers blow it before they have a chance to recover.

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Choosing the Right Audition Monologue for a Musical Theater Audition

Most singers walk into musical theater auditions with their song carefully prepared and their monologue chosen the night before. They picked it because their cousin did it once. Because it was in a book of monologues at the library. Because somebody famous performed it on YouTube. Because it was the right length and they didn't want to think about it anymore.

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Audition Strategies for Television Roles (On-Camera Acting)

Television auditions move faster, cast tighter, and reward a different set of skills than film auditions. TV is a volume business. A network drama shoots 22 episodes a year. A streaming series shoots 8 to 10. Every episode has guest stars, co-stars, and recurring roles that need to be cast in days, not weeks. The casting machine has to run fast and clean.

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Vertical Series for Actors: The Ultimate Guide to Booking, Surviving, and Getting Paid

Vertical series are everywhere right now. If you're an actor and you haven't heard of them yet, you will — and soon. These short-form, phone-first shows are pulling billions of views, launching new production companies monthly, and creating a pipeline of paid acting work that didn't exist a few years ago. For a lot of actors, especially newer ones, verticals have become one of the fastest ways to get on-set experience, build footage, land lead roles, and actually get paid for it.

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Getting Started as a Film Actor in Phoenix, Arizona

Are you looking to pursue a career as a film actor in Phoenix, AZ?

If so, here are some tips to help you get started:

  1. Take Acting Classes: Acting classes are a great way to learn the craft and improve your skills. Look for classes in Phoenix that focus on film acting and offer on-camera training. You can find classes at local acting schools, colleges, universities, community colleges, and online.

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Audition Strategies for Stage Plays & Musicals

Stage play auditions reward a different skill set than film or television. You will stand in a room, hold a monologue, project your voice without amplification, take direction at full performance scale, and demonstrate that you can sustain a character through a two-hour run. The intimate camera-friendly underplaying that books film roles will get you cut from stage auditions. Different medium, different game.

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Performing for Kids: Why "Authentic" Is the Wrong Goal When You're Singing at a Birthday Party

If you're a trained singer or musical theater performer who's eyeing the kids' party circuit — princess parties, superhero appearances, mascot work, library reading events, anything where you're showing up in costume to entertain a roomful of seven-year-olds — I need to save you from a mistake I see talented performers make over and over again.

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Audition Anxiety: How to Walk Into the Room Ready, Not Wrecked

Audition anxiety is a specific animal. It is not the same as general stage fright. It is not the same as performance nerves. The audition room creates a particular cluster of pressures that the regular performing environment does not, and the performers who book consistently are the ones who have learned to work inside that pressure rather than against it.

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