tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5322205090912759876.post5882687965897332356..comments2016-08-01T18:32:48.660-07:00Comments on 16 Shows: So, here's the thing...Shannonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10767480902389173498noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5322205090912759876.post-89520587495580346202016-08-01T18:32:48.660-07:002016-08-01T18:32:48.660-07:00Hey Shan;
It's your friendly neighborhood Thom...Hey Shan;<br />It's your friendly neighborhood Thompson Harper!<br />Let's talk shows for a second,<br />There are three more shows with the company I know you like working with and you are currently working on one of those three which limits you down to two. Little shop is a very small show in comparison, you could be exactly what they need but it's a show where if you aren't there won't be a place. Which leaves us with Business, which is a great show, huge ensemble and big great roles! I think if you went for business you'd have a great chance at getting in! <br />If you were thinking about a different company you increase your chances (insert shows x-fold). <br /><br />To address another angle to it, no one who auditions has ANY idea what someone wants for a show unless they are behind the table. Take me and Reefer madness, many people tell me I'd make a great jimmy and I'd love to play that part but if I'm not what the director wants or if someone does something she likes better that's out of my control. When it comes to theatre when you walk into an audition EVERYONE behind the table wants you to succeed and be exactly what they want for the show, everyone wants you to do your best! :) <br /><br />Much love!<br />- Your friendly neighborhood Thompson HarperAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15464563114217515338noreply@blogger.com