It's the weekend, but that means nothing here in Los Angeles. Except Super Bowl Sunday!!!! Yay!!!
Yesterday morning I had my audition for Phantom. I was in bed by 11:00pm and up at 6:30am. I was in the shower doing my vocal warm-up and thought, yes, I feel good.
Even though I was up early, giving myself time, I still ended up getting there later than I hoped. Oh well...that's what happens when you straighten your hair.
I thought, oh no, there is going to be a huge line and I'm not going to get out of here when I need to. You see my boo was in town and I wanted to rush back and see him before his game.
So I get to the audition and there is no one there. I sign up and get the earliest time. Great!! Once the time started to pass and we got closer to audition time, people started to show up... one after another, after another, after another. Okay already, stop showing up. It was cool though because I was the fifth one in. Bamb, bamb, thank you mam. It went wonderfully and they were floored that I came all the way from Toronto. Bonus? Maybe.
Then my uncle called and wanted me to stop at the Palm Springs Hotel and Casino because they were having this cattle call to find beautiful bartenders who are talented and can sing or dance or act. The money would be amazing, but it's important to keep your focus and not get sidetracked, no matter how much the money. I am a starving actress for good reason. Because I have faith in myself and I know something will come.
I was so tired last night and still had these lines to learn for this horror film I auditioned for this morning. My audition was at 11:30am, but because I was so tired I set my alarm for 6:30am for some strange reason. Needless to say, I did not get up. I still got up for the audition though...geez...who do you think I am;)
Anyway, It went brilliantly and now I'm at home writing you all about it.
So far casting has been very open, and receptive in my opinion. It's funny because when I am auditioning in Toronto for a Los Angeles casting director, I find it sort of cold and unwelcoming but here in Los Angeles, It's been the opposite. Very odd.
"Merrily I role along:)"
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