Monday, December 04, 2006

Sweet Charity Update:

So, today was the first audition of three, the dance audition. Needless to say, I failed immensely. Well, I guess I wasn't that bad. There were others who did a lot worse. Peter was actually not one of them. He did incredibly better than I thought he would. And his aerial thingy was quite superb! I was impressed. ;) And I'm not just saying that because I know he's going to read this. Peter, you did a splendid job, congrats! And, although you are, at this point, getting in the play based on lack of males, I wish you could've had the chance to get the part based on pure excellence. You would've nailed it. ;)
Anywho, back to me. :D
She said she was more concerned with attitude and character while dancing rather than the actual steps. So I gave it my all. I hope it was my saving grace. I don't think I'm gonna be Charity, but at least Peter will probably be Vittorio!
Will say more later... off to dinner...

...back from dinner, Sweet Charity Update continued: So there's this girl in the dorm who also auditioned. She's a really good dancer. She's not going to the singing audition because she only wants to... I don't know what she wants to do, but she doesn't want to sing. Arg... I'm not so sure now that I'll get in the play. Everyone said I would, no matter how good or bad I was because there were usually enough parts. And with my acting experience and my singing voice... I mean, I'm not that good, but I'm high school musical quality (no pun intended). But now that I think about it, there are so many other qualified females... and they're better qualified than me! I'd be happy with a small speaking role, even if it was a guy or only two lines. Or even one! If I'm just in the chorus... I'm an actor, I usually play the comic relief. I know I'm never the main character (except for that one play where all the other actors were 7-12 years of age, me being the oldest) but I'm content with where I stand. A speaking role. That's all I ask.

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