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Jun. 8th, 2003 02:50 pmquandry --
I've got a chance to audition for a play with a really really cool title ("cats can see the devil") and more than one part that would be a good fit for me.
It would however mean solidifying a comic monologue by Tuesday (something that has to happen anyway)
Doing said monologue (I loathe monologue auditions)
And juggling my schedule massively if I get it.
Right -- see now that I'm posting this, I'm like "oh, yeah I'm trying to talk myself out of this, but I should do it"
Feh. Well then.
I've got a chance to audition for a play with a really really cool title ("cats can see the devil") and more than one part that would be a good fit for me.
It would however mean solidifying a comic monologue by Tuesday (something that has to happen anyway)
Doing said monologue (I loathe monologue auditions)
And juggling my schedule massively if I get it.
Right -- see now that I'm posting this, I'm like "oh, yeah I'm trying to talk myself out of this, but I should do it"
Feh. Well then.
Re:
Date: 2003-06-08 12:08 pm (UTC)The major angst for me was always, is this a cheezy-assed monologue that they have heard 48377 times and thus, have already dismissed me as being a total prat and an amateur? I mean, we all know not to use monologues out of a monologue book for auditions, but in the quest to be original are we all looking in the same place for something "different", thereby making THAT the new standard for tired old schlock no one wants to hear AGAIN?
Hives, indeed. And occasional gastrointestinal distress.