Some Welcome Honesty from Harbour
Wed, 16 May 2001, 02:29 pmLeah Maher3 posts in thread
Some Welcome Honesty from Harbour
Wed, 16 May 2001, 02:29 pmI'd like to thank Harbour Theatre for their Audition notice for "Tilting Ground". After saying the play has three actors; a woman, her grown up son and her new husband, they then go on to say that TWO actors are required; male 20's, female 50's.
This may of course have been an error but if it's not, thank you for not wasting any actors time if the third part is not available. There's nothing worse than auditioning for a part you were never going to get for whatever reason. I think it is the height of respect to just be honest to begin with so we don't rock up and waste everyone's time, especially our own.
This may of course have been an error but if it's not, thank you for not wasting any actors time if the third part is not available. There's nothing worse than auditioning for a part you were never going to get for whatever reason. I think it is the height of respect to just be honest to begin with so we don't rock up and waste everyone's time, especially our own.
Leah MaherWed, 16 May 2001, 02:29 pm
I'd like to thank Harbour Theatre for their Audition notice for "Tilting Ground". After saying the play has three actors; a woman, her grown up son and her new husband, they then go on to say that TWO actors are required; male 20's, female 50's.
This may of course have been an error but if it's not, thank you for not wasting any actors time if the third part is not available. There's nothing worse than auditioning for a part you were never going to get for whatever reason. I think it is the height of respect to just be honest to begin with so we don't rock up and waste everyone's time, especially our own.
This may of course have been an error but if it's not, thank you for not wasting any actors time if the third part is not available. There's nothing worse than auditioning for a part you were never going to get for whatever reason. I think it is the height of respect to just be honest to begin with so we don't rock up and waste everyone's time, especially our own.
Leah MaherWed, 16 May 2001, 05:14 pm
RE: Some Welcome Honesty from Harbour
The previous comment was not directed at any one in particular by the way. Just in case anyone thinks I've got them in mind, you should know by now I'm just not that subtle.
SidselSun, 20 May 2001, 03:25 pm
RE: Some Welcome Honesty from Harbour
Hi Leah, I agree it's a waste of everybody's time to advertise a part is open for audition when it has already been precast and the director is absolutely sure that person is whom she wants for the part, which is the case with "The Tilting Ground". However, hope the two other parts will attract people to the audition. Have a look under "Auditions". Regards Sidsel