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I have been performing for most of my life and there are times that I have said that I will only accept certain roles, but when I didn't get that part, I have chosen to stay in the production. On those occasions, I have discovered that that was one of the best theatrical experiences I have ever had. I performed in "Blood Brothers" as Ms.Jones and in the ensemble when I was in college. I had previously said that I would only accept Mrs.Lyons and I knew it was down to me and my friend for the part. While we were in the green room waiting during callbacks, a feeling came over me. I knew that this show was going to be an unbeliveable experience onstage and off. When I received the call from the stage manager, asking me if I would be Ms.Jones, I said yes immediately. I was so happy I did. The cast was so cohesive,so close and the director was brilliant. What made it even more poignant, that professor learned he had leukemia not long after we closed and passed away a year later. The thing is, I didn't even like the show of "Blood Brothers" but now it ranks as one of my favorite times in theater.

Has anyone else experienced something like this? Where you feel the experience is going to be bigger than yourself or what you expect? Instead of saying "no sorry. I didn't get my way." saying" I'll take the experience" instead.

I teach 200 children and I didn't get the part I wanted once in a show and I looked at my director, whom I teach with, and I told her "How can I tell the children that there are no small parts, everyone is important,front row to back row, and that the company is just as important as the lead and then refuse to accept smaller roles myself?"

just some thoughts from a newbie.

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bullet Posted: 1/23/08 at 11:23am
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Well, turned out to be a moot question, anyway - apparently they didn't need my sewing skills enough to consider a plus-size lady.  They didn't even have the courtesy to inform me - no call, no message, no e-mail, nada, so you just have to ASSUME you're not cast.  Talk about a diss...
Sorry to hear that SherrieAnne.  You want a diss, I just remembered this one time I had auditioned for a show.  The director didn't "care for me".  I told the audtion committee that I was only interest in the chorus.  And I got a call that the first rehearsal was in 4 months.  I showed up for the first rehearsal/information session.  After the rehearsal, the director asked me to stay behind and he informed me that I wasn't cast in the show, even though I did receive a call from the producer.  Ouch
Well, I did have the final laugh when I went to the show and saw how embarressing the show turned out.  The cast was not ready, the pit band had never played together and were completely off.  The set was partially complete.  I felt so sorry for the cast who had worked hard, but the director "dropped the ball" and failed to bring the show together.
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bullet Posted: 1/23/08 at 12:45pm
Originally posted by lovelylady

I have been performing for most of my life and there are times that I have said that I will only accept certain roles, but when I didn't get that part, I have chosen to stay in the production. On those occasions, I have discovered that that was one of the best theatrical experiences I have ever had. I performed in "Blood Brothers" as Ms.Jones and in the ensemble when I was in college. I had previously said that I would only accept Mrs.Lyons and I knew it was down to me and my friend for the part. While we were in the green room waiting during callbacks, a feeling came over me. I knew that this show was going to be an unbeliveable experience onstage and off. When I received the call from the stage manager, asking me if I would be Ms.Jones, I said yes immediately. I was so happy I did. The cast was so cohesive,so close and the director was brilliant. What made it even more poignant, that professor learned he had leukemia not long after we closed and passed away a year later. The thing is, I didn't even like the show of "Blood Brothers" but now it ranks as one of my favorite times in theater.

Has anyone else experienced something like this? Where you feel the experience is going to be bigger than yourself or what you expect? Instead of saying "no sorry. I didn't get my way." saying" I'll take the experience" instead.

I teach 200 children and I didn't get the part I wanted once in a show and I looked at my director, whom I teach with, and I told her "How can I tell the children that there are no small parts, everyone is important,front row to back row, and that the company is just as important as the lead and then refuse to accept smaller roles myself?"

just some thoughts from a newbie.

Thanks!

 
I don't see any conflict in this.   You may be right that there are no small parts, etc.....   One makes choices.   My choices generally are to only accept parts that I want to do.  I'm at an age and time of my life where I don't have alot to prove to anyone.   I'm not young and hungry where I need to take anything just for the experience. 
 
And I think you can refuse to accept smaller roles because you are an adult.   This may be difficult for children to grasp or accept but that's why they're children and the rules are different for them.
 
It's nice to have people that will accept any role and that's a choice people make.  But don't disparage yourself for making an adult choice of being discriminating about what roles you will accept.
 
 
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bullet Posted: 1/23/08 at 8:48pm
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Hey SherrieAnne... just curious.. What area did you audition for Sweeny?  A freind of mine just emailed me and told me she had also auditioned.. Coincidence?
 
 
The Hudson Valley of New York State.  This is the second local production in the past couple of months - I guess they figure that the movie is good publicity... Ermm
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Yeah, it probably is... Her show is in Chicago area...
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