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Ashlee Espinosa is a seasoned musical theatre performer, educator, and career coach with over two decades of experience in the performing arts. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre and has performed extensively on stages across the U.S. and internationally. A former professor of theatre at UC Irvine, Ashlee now mentors performers through her program, The Empowered Actor, helping them navigate the industry with confidence and clarity. Ashlee’s work focuses on sustainable career strategies, creating multiple streams of income, and empowering artists to thrive both on and off the stage. Find her at www.ashleeespinosa.com/ www.instagram.com/ashleelynnespinosa/ [email protected]

Thriving as a Multi-Hyphenate Musical Theatre artist with Ashlee Espinosa

1. Embrace the Multi-Hyphenate Mindset

Gone are the days of being just a performer. Lean into your other skills—whether it’s directing, teaching, choreographing, or creating digital content. The more versatile you are, the more opportunities you’ll find.

2. Cultivate Multiple Streams of Income

Relying solely on performing jobs can lead to burnout and financial stress. Diversify your revenue by exploring teaching, voice lessons, content creation, arts administration, or even non-theatre gigs that align with your skills.

3. Define Your Career as a Business

Treat your career like an entrepreneurial endeavor. Set goals, create a plan, and invest in tools to market yourself (like a standout website, strong casting profiles, and professional headshots). You are the CEO of your own brand.

4. Develop a Resilient Mindset

Rejection is part of the game, but it doesn’t have to derail your journey. Build habits that strengthen your confidence and keep you focused on your goals. Daily journaling, gratitude practices, or working with a coach can help reframe challenges as opportunities.

5. Prioritize Health—Mind, Body, and Voice

Your body and mind are your instruments. Protect them by eating well, resting, and staying active. Work with a vocal coach, practice mindfulness, and don’t underestimate the power of taking a break when needed.

6. Invest in Lifelong Learning

Whether it’s a new dance class, acting workshop, or industry webinar, stay sharp and adaptable. The industry is constantly evolving, and so should you. Multi-hyphenates thrive by being perpetual students.

7. Build and Nurture Your Network

Your network is your lifeline. Collaborate, connect, and support others in the industry. Relationships often lead to opportunities, but they also provide the community you’ll need to sustain a long-term career.

8. Create Digital Content to Expand Your Reach

In today’s digital age, having an online presence is essential. Start a YouTube channel, create reels for social media, or develop online courses. Sharing your knowledge and talent online can open doors you never expected.

9. Stay Rooted in Musical Theatre, but Expand Your Horizons

While your heart may belong to the stage, exploring other creative avenues—like on-camera work, voiceover, or commercial gigs—can diversify your income and keep your artistic spirit energized. These opportunities often complement your musical theatre skills while opening up new doors and broadening your career possibilities.

10. Seek Mentorship and Guidance

Even the most successful multi-hyphenates don’t do it alone. Find mentors who can help guide your journey, whether it’s navigating casting profiles, updating audition materials, or exploring new streams of income. Programs like The Empowered Actor provide the tools and personalized support to thrive in this industry long-term.