audition stories
The Infinite Need Presents: Tales from the Script – Audition and Workshop Stories from Hell – “Reader from Hell”
On 15, Jul 2012 | No Comments | In Tales from the Script | By mandymayc
From PL in Canada:
Went in and read for a detective play at a children’s theatre with the worst reader ever. He was the writer of the play. He read slowly, gave no inflection, was just terrible.
The Infinite Need Presents: Tales from the Script – Audition and Workshop Stories from Hell – “Paired Scene with a Nonagenerian”
On 14, Jul 2012 | No Comments | In Tales from the Script | By mandymayc
From PA in Canada:
I am an actress of a certain generation who has had a career on stage and screen spanning more than 50 years. I am, however, always looking for ways to discover and develop my craft.
The Infinite Need Presents: Tales from the Script – Audition and Workshop Stories from Hell – “Corner of the Sky”
On 11, Jul 2012 | No Comments | In Tales from the Script | By mandymayc
From PC in Canada:
I was auditioning for a company located out in the east coast of Canada. I see a friend come out of his audition completely pissed off, totally fuming. I was like “Dude, it’s just an audition, not worth getting upset about.”
The Infinite Need Presents: Tales from the Script – Audition and Workshop Stories from Hell – “What’s Your Type?”
On 10, Jul 2012 | No Comments | In Tales from the Script | By mandymayc
From HB in New York:
I’d been going to casting workshops for some time when I realized that sometimes I would escape without anything that justified their being called “a workshop.” That is, no instruction, guidance, or anything of value to me–just a monologue and the casting person asks me about myself. So, I decided that if I got nothing from a workshop, I would end it by asking “What’s my type?”