all the men and women merely players
Jun. 14th, 2006 07:25 pmSo, auditions actually went well last night. It was the first thing we've had that really felt like a success. Well, okay the Mayfair wasn't bad, but it wasn't exactly what we'd hoped for, either.
Anyway, we got over 20 people who auditioned, and there were a couple of people who wanted to audition but couldn't that night. We even got a few men. Which is a good thing. Not as many as Shakespeare warrents, but some.
We have 2 older men, in their 50s or so, then 3 men that are probably late 20s to 40s, and then 2 teenaged boys.
We have 14 women who's ages range from late 40s to around 16 or so.
Everyone seems moderately talented.
Which brings me to my poll. I've not done a poll in awhile, so I thought, why not. We're going to do a comedy, and our next step is trying to figure out which play will work the best. Since Shakespeare is always heavy on the male roles, it does limit us somewhat. John the director is leaning toward Twelfth Night, which I'd be fine with if there were any guarentee I could 'reprise' my role as Olivia. Nonetheless, I'd like your opinion. So here it is:
[Poll #748180]
Anyway, we got over 20 people who auditioned, and there were a couple of people who wanted to audition but couldn't that night. We even got a few men. Which is a good thing. Not as many as Shakespeare warrents, but some.
We have 2 older men, in their 50s or so, then 3 men that are probably late 20s to 40s, and then 2 teenaged boys.
We have 14 women who's ages range from late 40s to around 16 or so.
Everyone seems moderately talented.
Which brings me to my poll. I've not done a poll in awhile, so I thought, why not. We're going to do a comedy, and our next step is trying to figure out which play will work the best. Since Shakespeare is always heavy on the male roles, it does limit us somewhat. John the director is leaning toward Twelfth Night, which I'd be fine with if there were any guarentee I could 'reprise' my role as Olivia. Nonetheless, I'd like your opinion. So here it is:
[Poll #748180]