Hmmm, I'm not trying to be stuck up or anything, but can't he see the true actress inside of me? Collette Spayde, a true musician/actress. I'm stuck with the part of 'Extra Stagehands' with myself and my friend Stephanie H. While the theatre teachers daughter got a main role- again. Maybe its just me, but since I have been a theatre student since, hmm, 2008 shouldn't I have priority to a pretty good part? Just because I messed up at the auditions YESTERDAY, and forgot some of my lines. So what? People deserve second chances- sometimes. I guess it depends what they do- but anywho, I would imagine he would try NOT to pick his daughter. I wonder how many people will drop out? Not me, because I plan to audition for a part next year. Maybe I'm not the best actor around town, but I am certainly not the worst either. 7th grader are ahead of 6th, thats why they are called 7th graders.
I don't feel like I fit in with the rest of the cast. Most of them are to themselves, and others just don't like me already for reasons unknown. I'm truly desperate to switch schools and start over, because the entire label people gave me last year for being Emo is haunting me. I'm seriously, legit, not emo. Nothing against emo people, but I'm just not one of them. Love life sucks, popularity sucks, family drama sucks, and just about everything after that sucks. What do I have to do to get a second chance?
xoxo
colly.
Hey Christine, How much longer will you help me?
Our theatre director doesn't mean to choose his own daughter for the lead.He told us himself that he never picks favorites and I believe him.The auditions were based on how you fit in with your character,not how long you have been acting.It is also based on talent.Whether you stay in character or not?I'm not saying that you don't though.Just accept the fact that you made it.Even if being a stagehand may seem not as important as the lead,it's special in it's own way.Think positive! ~T
ReplyDeleteYeahh, I understand most of that. XD
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, besides Trevor (referring to Godspell)
do 6th graders ever really get main rolls? And even before he got it, Caleb had to fail english.
And thinking back to Aladin, School House Rock, and before this, I've been asking around and 6th graders have always been minor rolls, and to be honest, I think Mr.Holt still holds it against me for quitting the Musical in the fall, because of the fact most people quit for the same reason as I notified in my blog.
:)
xoxox
colly