Theatrical Acting

aliasgirl000 said:
yesterday a little kid came up to me with her parents. they were like "we know you! you were ramona!" from this play i was in. i was like... yea... and my friend was sitting there watching and she's thinking... do you know them? no! i don't!
LOL! I get that too only it's..."You were the insane Locksmith! How do you get your body to twitch like that? Did your face hurt afterwards?" I had to do some funky stuff with my body and some weird facial expressions for that part :lol: It was very memorable
 
Everyone always tells me that I should take up acting seriously. I think it's because I 'm such a ham. I really want to. I'm going into high school next year and I'm gunna do after school plays and I want to try out for some travling plays during the year. I'm not sure if I should or not though. I mean all that I have really done is be part of a competitve chours(we would like travel to national competitions and stuff). What do you guys think?

Love ya babes~
Karen :super: :surf:
 
Last night there was a show, and the drama peple were supposed to go first, but somebody had a seizure, so it was cancelled. He had the seizure because of his diabetes, and as far as I know, he's fine now. I feel sorry for them, because they worked really hard for two weeks to get it ready.
 
I just auditioned for the SING production at my high school. (SING is some city-wide type of thing thta alot of high schools participate in or whatever, I wasn't there for the script writting sessions...) Well I'm not exactly sure what happened. No one who was auditioning really saw the script, since the writers weren't auditioning, and usually they don't want freshmen writing the script. (BUMS!...but I was busy with Senate nevertheless...) I'm not exactly sure if it went well. Since I had absolutely nothing planned. (We had to read a bunch of lines from the scripts I've never saw and sing something accapella (sp?)) Singing is something I'm lacking in, I won't devastate you with the high notes, but I do a decent chorus. Anywhoo...we were suppose to read any five lines from a character of our choice, so I just went with a lead. (The storyline has something to do with a murder mystery surrounding a group of dances, takign place in the 1940's.) So like the lady doing the auditions stops me after my 3rd line and tells me "Could you read the lines for Maddie instead?" Oye. (I went a little too powerful on decisive b**** when reading the lines so the whole diva persona [which was what I was suppose to be doing] went out the door.)

Shakespeare auditions are on Monday! :D The only problem is I forgot to grab the sheets with the modern monologues and I only got the Shakespeare one. Must figure out what song I'm auditioning with, half of America the Beautiful doesn't cut it when we were told what we needed for auditions...
 
hello! i just re-auditioned for second semester advanced acting at my school, i was in first semester, but i was a student director... so i am cast as my homecoming date from this year's mother... his character's like 70, so that makes my character at least 90. Can you say old age make up??? the show is a musical, 70, Girls, 70 all the music was composed by Kander and Ebb.
 
I've been in a few plays myself......played Prince Charming last summer :D the play was about fairy tale couples going to marriage cousneling...pretty humorous actually. I was a little disappointed cuz we were going to do a scene with my Tae Kwon Do....we didnt :'(
 
i was in annie and the king and i, and a few months ago i was in cinderella as joy the stepsister. it was tons of fun and the stepsister's lament was the best part of the show! :D we're doing the pirates of penzance next.
 
Ive been in a few musicals......mamma mia, chitty chitty bang bang, phantom of the opera, jesus christ superstar, annie, evita and 7 brides for 7 brothers!
 
ahhh I love theatre!! I used to want to act professionally, but I don't think I have the right look for it (too much extra weight lol). I have been in several school plays...Scrooge in Christmas Carol and Captain Hook in Peter Pan. :smiley:
 
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