Saturday, April 24, 2010

Dillon, Colorado

Well, here I am in Dillon, Colorado, getting ready for my first rehearsal for the play I'm in. The plane ride over was pretty turbulent, and if you know me, you know it was a rough ride and took lots of courage! haha. But I have Millie here with me, so that's really nice.
Below are a few pictures, one of my room, one of the living room, and one of the view of the ski slopes from our balcony. We have a great condo, I'm rooming with the other actor who came from New York City. His name is Reymundo, and we're going to get along great for the next month! Our condo has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (thanks GOODNESS I don't have to share a bathroom!!), a huge kitchen with all the pots and pans, and appliances we need, and a great living room with a big balcony and a big flat screen tv! The complex has an indoor pool and hot tub, and general laundry on the first floor (takes quarters).

The weather is not what I expected. Unfortunately it has been nothing short of a snowstorm since we got here. It's beautiful to look at but not fun to run around in. The theater is pretty tiny, seats about 65 people (which was the size of the theatre in the west village I just performed in, so I'm used to it). It's also about a 7 minute drive from our condo, so not walking distance like we were led to believe.

We are anxious to meet the two other members of the cast who are Denver locals, we have rehearsal today at 2pm (Mountain Time!).
I am jet-lagged for sure, and having a hard time breathing in this altitude. I got two migraines yesterday and kept waking up totally dehydrated, although the condo came equipped with humidifiers, which helped.

It's going to take some getting used to, and I hope this weather gets nicer, but I'm excited to get started.





Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Sound of Music

I auditioned today for The Sound Of Music which will be rehearsing in New York City, then previews in Tampa and finally goes to Atlanta TOTS (Theatre of the Stars), which is a HUGE equity house, and a lot of Broadway alums have performed there. I have heard amazing things about this director so it was a big audition for me.

I went to the Equity Chorus Call audition on Tuesday, only to hear at 6:30pm that they weren't going to see non-equity. However, as a reward for waiting all day until the very end, they took our headshots and said that they would call us in to audition Friday (today), and that's what happened- this NEVER happens!!! Very exciting.

So today there were probably 50 or so non-equity girls auditioning, and they were having kids and equity callbacks later that afternoon and into the evening, so who knows how this whole process works.

I went in and sang "Sixteen going on Seventeen" since I'm too young for any adult role and too old for any other child roles. I knew the accompanist, (which is always a help and a relief) Julie Bearden, and she said they actually hadn't heard that song much, which was a huge and wonderful surprise to me!
After I was done, they asked me my height. I figured they wouldn't ask if they didn't like me, because they would care. I went out and asked the girl who went in before me (who was very good but not my type), if they asked her the same thing. She said yes. Then I asked the girl behind me, (whom I didn't hear but is the same type- blonde, same height, etc). She said no, they didn't ask her height. So I figure that's a good thing for me! Yay! Success!

So we'll see if anything happens from here...

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Grease National Tour Auditions

Here is the scoop from the Grease call today.

I got there at 7:00am, and was done at 5:00pm.

The first thing they did was type-cast everyone because there were over 500 people there in the end. After they typed, we guessed there were about 80 people left.

They brought us in to dance in two groups for 40 people each.
The combo was fast-paced but technically easy, it was to the hand jive. We performed the dance in smaller groups of 4.

Then they made another cut, and I was asked to stay and sing 16 bars of a pop song appropriate to the show. I sang a cut from "One Night With You" from All Shook Up, and I felt that it went really well. They were cutting some girls off early, but they let me sing the whole thing. Not sure what that means, but they asked me to stay and dance again!

It was now down to 39 people I counted in the room. The choreographer added on to the dance combination we learned earlier, about 4 8-counts more. Added a high kick, some more rhythm stuff, and after each group was done, each person was asked to do a double pirouette. We performed the dance this time in groups of 3.

After we were done dancing we gathered in the holding room. A casting assistant called up some girls to read and sing tomorrow, mostly Jan-looking, none of them my type as far as I could tell. Dave Clemmons came out with two groups of headshots. I was in the first group, and a friend of mine was in the second. Dave told my group that that's all they needed today, he's not sure where we'll go from here but he is putting us in his file for this show and for future shows as well. The second group was told that they needed to sing for the director because he wasn't there when they sang before. Not sure if he saw me already or not...

So I'm concluding that I didn't get anything, at least for now, because I got the impression that they weren't looking for all the roles, although I think they were looking for ensemble, but I'm still confused. You never know, I guess.

The choreographer happened to be the assistant to Kathleen Marshall from the workshop that I did just about a month ago! She is super cool and it'd be amazing to work with her, she's been on Broadway since she was 18! Not sure if she recognized me or not, but she kept me for a long time.

I am proud of myself for getting that far, it was definitely a big step for me, and I feel like it was a great audition day. Back to the grind tomorrow.