Well yesterday was a big fail for everyone it would seem. I, sadly, did not make callback on my audition, but I did get some good feedback as to why which I shall take to heart for my next audition. Note to self, do not drop trow mid-audition. This does not make things go so well. But aside from that sporting an audition vocal that exemplifies range over working within the style of the Musical you are auditioning for is key. I think I forgot to show what I could do, and not how I would be good for this specific play. This is an important lesson, and I intend to pull a variety of musical pieces and practice them up for next time.
But as I said, yesterday was a fail for EVERYONE. I shall rank them as follows:
Third place goes to me: Failing to get called back for an audition. While this was unwanted and saddening, it has some positive sides such as I will not be making the massive commute to practice and I will still get to work on some pretty banging special effects for the play itself.
Second place goes to my Work Office mate who finally took her LSAT's. Now keep in mind she A) had to have her test postponed because of the snow, which threw off her mojo, and in addition had to skip her trip to New Orleans and a Marathon she was to run there to take the damned thing on the reschedule date because they were very abrupt about when everyone could take it, only to get a score she was very dissatisfied with so now she must take it again at a center 200 miles away because they are all full up for the summer. So that was her day on the down low.
And first place goes to my friend Brett who had 1000 dollars stolen out of his ATM account by either A) a rouge agent at our accounting office or B) someone from Turbo Tax who created a fake ATM card and hacked his account taking out the max withdraw two days running.
So all in all it was a pretty big fail day for everyone, but we went out to lunch with a sympathetic work friend and got Peruvian chicken which was the first win of the day.
Additionally for my day I used the time would have been at callbacks working on my script with Joe, and we got 4 pages of our new script written on paper, and almost the whole movie outlined. So it is fun to see that thing coming together.
Alright, back to the grind.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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