Plays I've been in:
My Fair Lady (Chorus)
West Side Story (Rosalia)
Fiddler On The Roof (Chava)
Annie (Tessie)
Annie (Lily)
Aladdin (Iago)
Sound Of Music (Brigitta)
Grease (Frenchy)
8TH Grade Holocaust Play
Letters From The Shoah (Holocaust Play)
High School Musical (Kelsi)
High School Musical (Sharpay)
High School Musical 2 (Kelsi)
Hello Dolly (Minnie)
Little Mermaid (Sebastian)
The Music Man (Amaryllis)
Guys And Dolls (Nicely Nicely)
Bugsy Malone (Lena Marelli)
Wizard Of Oz (ScareCrow)
The Odd Couple, Female Version (Vera, In male Version- Vinnie)
Laughter On The 23RD Floor (Helen)
Our Town (Rebecca)
Romeo And Juliet (Juliet)
Brighton Beach Memoirs (Cousin Laurie)
Broadway- Annie (Duffy)
- Fiddler On The Roof (Shprintze)
Would you consider me as a good actress and singer?
Would you onsider me as a good actress and singer?
There are several stages a professional actor has to get through to get work:
1) Credentials of
-- a) training and
-- b) experience
2) Interview with an agent
3) Audition with an agent
4) Audition with casting director
5) Callback(s) with casting director, director, possibly producer
6) Rehearsals
7) Performance
Only when I see you at step #7 will I know whether or not you're "good," and then I'll only know how good you were for that one performance.
Your experience is impressive, but that's only step 1b and you've omitted step 1a entirely.
If you think I'm tough, go to NYC, where people with your experience and with incredible talent get turned down at auditions every day. If they're "good," they take it in stride, put it behind them, move on and focus on their next audition.
Reply:The proof is in the pudding and you have some nice pudding going there....
You're at least bread and butter and that's better than most!
Reply:it sounds like you must be a good actress/singer given what you've written BUT I would have to hear you and see you in person to really be able to judge.
Reply:You have quite a list of credits. It would be impossible, however, to say whether you are a good actress or singer without seeing you act or sing.
Your resume is probably enough, however, to get you called in to audition. And sometimes getting the audition is the hardest part of the business.
Keep it up! :-)
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