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May. 29th, 2004 10:40 amNow that my amazement has had time to distill...
I’ve been cast in All In The Timing at T@F. I am still in shock, and beyond elated. When I didn’t land a callback, I was certain it was "thanks but no thanks." What I didn’t know was that director Shayna Ross had already singled me out and cast me without a callback. A week of sulking and despair ended on a reverberating high note.
What’s funny is that the news just kept getting better and better. After Tuesday’s auditions, I pestered roommate Chris (T@F house manager and PA for auditions) until he was near to swatting me with a rolled up newspaper. Honor bound him to stay tight lipped until Thursday night, when he finally said "Call Erika."
I did, and got the astounding news that not only had I been cast, but I’d been cast in the one-act "Philip Glass Buys A Loaf of Bread." This was the play I hadn’t dared even hope for, because it was by far my favorite of the bunch. It’s a fugue piece, written to simulate to music of Philip Glass with voice. As if that weren’t good enough, two of my good friends from R&G were also cast in the same one act, as well as a new girl whose audition impressed me immensely. Provided they all accept the roles, it will be a fantastic cast to be working with.
This opportunity means so much to me, and I can’t even describe how happy and excited I am right now. This is... good. :-)
I’ve been cast in All In The Timing at T@F. I am still in shock, and beyond elated. When I didn’t land a callback, I was certain it was "thanks but no thanks." What I didn’t know was that director Shayna Ross had already singled me out and cast me without a callback. A week of sulking and despair ended on a reverberating high note.
What’s funny is that the news just kept getting better and better. After Tuesday’s auditions, I pestered roommate Chris (T@F house manager and PA for auditions) until he was near to swatting me with a rolled up newspaper. Honor bound him to stay tight lipped until Thursday night, when he finally said "Call Erika."
I did, and got the astounding news that not only had I been cast, but I’d been cast in the one-act "Philip Glass Buys A Loaf of Bread." This was the play I hadn’t dared even hope for, because it was by far my favorite of the bunch. It’s a fugue piece, written to simulate to music of Philip Glass with voice. As if that weren’t good enough, two of my good friends from R&G were also cast in the same one act, as well as a new girl whose audition impressed me immensely. Provided they all accept the roles, it will be a fantastic cast to be working with.
This opportunity means so much to me, and I can’t even describe how happy and excited I am right now. This is... good. :-)