Monthly Archives: April 2007

Good things come to those who wait, Part II

Last fall I auditioned for a theatre in New Jersey. I didn’t think that it went well (they used a format that tends to befuddle me), and I didn’t get a callback. Curses! Foiled again! Today the theatre called my … Continue reading

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Good things come to those who wait

My most financially lucrative acting gig to date was the product of a headshot and resume I merrily sent along via regular mail in response to a breakdown I saw on Backstage during my very first few months in New … Continue reading

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Shields down!

My acting class was a little weird last night. We had two people auditing, which means they were observing the class for one night to decide whether or not they will enroll. I’m not crazy about audits because the usual … Continue reading

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What can baseball teach us about acting? Part I

It’s opening day! it’s opening day! As a rabid fan I am always looking for ways to compare acting to baseball. This way, when my girlfriend gets on my case for spending all of my time and money on the … Continue reading

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