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Ahhhh Auditions!


Mal

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Tomorrow I have departmental Auditions for our 3 shows for next semester in College, the shows are Mid Summers Night Dream, Little Women, and Once On This Island...................I hateeee Shakespeare, and of course I have to do a period monolouge, and it SUCKSSS but my song is good, i want to get into Once On This Island....but im SOOOOOOOOOOOOO nervous, we havent even finished the shows from this semester yet, and were casting for next semesterrr.....STRESSSSSSSSSSS

GAHHHHHHH :o:ph34r::blink:


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Take a deep breath, and tell yourself over and over, "I can do it, I can do it............." And I am sure you'll do great. Try having fun with it, you'll be more convincing that way.

I hope you get in! Those shows sound like a lot of fun.

Mal Explorer

BAHHHHH

now i have callbacks....in like 2 hours....CAST LISTS ARE UP ON FRIDAY!!!

for Little Women, i got called back for Jo . . .which is THE lead...ya, im scared

for Mid Summers, i got called back for a Mechanical and a Fairy

and for Island, i got called back for a Storyteller....

BLAHHH

nervous....

going to rehersal, now!!! BYE

Jestgar Rising Star

YEA!!!!!

I do theater too, and I hate auditions. I've decided that I have more fun running the backstage stuff.

Mal Explorer
YEA!!!!!

I do theater too, and I hate auditions. I've decided that I have more fun running the backstage stuff.

i actually run the prop dept here at my college...so i enjoy onstage just as much as backstage..and if i dont get into little women, im going to stage manage it!!!

kinda exciteddddd

happygirl Collaborator

keep us updated! we are pulling for you! good luck!!!!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Good luck!


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