Makin’ It Happen: A Career in the Performing Arts

Daniel Beeman's Journey From Choirboy to Broadway

57 min · 10. maj 2026
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Host Leesa Csolak talks with Broadway performer, Daniel Beeman about his path from small-town music and Irish dance to Broadway, how private training and smart choices opened doors, and the role of grit and community in a performing arts career. They cover practical advice for parents and young performers, when to seek high-level training, how showcases and casting classes help, the realities of survival jobs and auditions, and the simple importance of being kind in the room. Find Daniel at danielbeeman.com and on Instagram @danielbeeman.

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