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Time of India
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
BitLife Trailblazing Superstar Challenge Guide
Image via: Candywriter Indoor Games have now come up with another engrossing challenge, the Trailblazing Superstar Challenge and it is transforming players into multi-talented performers wishing to be stars. This challenge is altogether different from the usual path to fame; here, you are asked to shine in acting, music, and dance before being able to claim your title of chief choreographer in the spotlight. If you are ready for the limelight, here is how to go from being a New York-born to a superstar choreographer, all the while handling the high school drama club presidency and training on the artistic side. Start in The City That Never Sleeps: Be Born in New York Action Step: Create a new character in the United States and select New York as the birthplace. Why : This is a mandatory step to complete the challenge. Pro tip : If you want, picking the Musician talent can come in handy when you need to learn to play an instrument. How to complete Bitlife's Trailblazing Superstar Challenge! Lights, Camera, Action: Take Acting Lessons When to start: Around the age of 8, when it becomes available. Where to go: Activities > Mind & Body> Acting Lessons. Permission : You need approval from your parents - If you get denied, try again after aging up. Bonus Points : The more lessons you take, the better your acting skills will be, and that is useful later on in the school. High-School Royalty: Become President of the Drama Club When to act: Join the Drama Club as soon as you enter high school. How to join: Either accept the pop-up or go to School > Activities > Drama Club manually. Path to presidency: Maintain high grades, keep acting skills strong, and stay involved. Why it is crucial: Lead a group that epitomizes creativity and intelligence with hard work. Practice Makes Perfect: Master an Instrument Where to find it: Browse Mind & Body > Instruments to begin. How to progress: Any instrument may be chosen, but the individual must take regular lessons and practice yearly. A goal: Make the skill bar black to indicate mastery. Reminder : There is no fast lane; this is about putting in regular effort. Dance Degree to Dream Job: Become a Choreographer Education Step: Apply to a university for a Dance degree right after high school. Direction of career: Look for a junior choreographer position after graduating from the full-time jobs list. The very last step: Pass the interview, and your challenge is officially completed. BITLIFE PRO TIPS STOP BEING SO TRASH! BEST PLAYER IN THE WORLD ON HOW TO PLAY BETTER It balances realism and variety into the actual effort necessary to get into the entertainment industry. From acting, singing, and dancing, it covers the entire journey of a triple-threat. Be it attracting the audience, clubbing, or choreographing the next best number, BitLife gives you your star-studded fantasy, and with the right steps, you yourself will be few taps away from fame.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Rose-Hulman presents Guys and Dolls
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— The Drama Club at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology is putting on the well known romantic comedy 'Guys and Dolls'. The show, by writer Damon Runyon, centers on a fictional New York City where gambler Nathan Detroit (played by Dane Meyers) is trying to get cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while authorities are breathing down his neck. It also follows Detroit's girlfriend and nightclub performer Miss Adelaide (played by Lainie Lawrence) lamenting about the couple being engaged for 14 years, fellow gambler Sky Masterson (played by Eli Fritz) who Detroit goes to for money, and Sarah Brown (played by Hannah Ritchhart) a straight laced missionary who Masterson ends up chasing as a result. The show will be directed by Trevor Hanson and takes place in several settings, such as Times Square, cafes in Havana, Cuba, and even the sewers of The Big Apple. Several students fill out the large cast list. The show will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 25, and 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, and Sunday, April 27. Tickets are currently on sale for all three shows and cost $20 for adults and $15 for those under 18. You can purchase tickets here, by calling the ticket office at 812-877-8544, or by visiting the ticket desk at Hatfield Hall from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. If tickets are still available, they will also be on sale at the ticket desk an hour before each show. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.