Jun 29, 2006 19:16
Freshly swiped from Robin's Myspace:
Last show added to your resume:
[neat] - a bar play
Last show you auditioned for:
Student Directing Projects - Shakespeare Unit
Did you get it?
Yeah, I was in two of them - Henry VIII and Much Ado About Nothing
Last song you used at an audition:
Suppertime - You're A Good Man Charlie Brown
Favorite theatre (venue):
NC Stage is nice
Favorite musical:
The Producers
Favorite play:
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Favorite role:
Marsh or Bottom probably
Superstition:
Not really
Last part you played in a show:
Cardinal Campeius - Henry VIII
First professional job:
Romeo and Juliet - Highland Rep (ick)
Your *dream* goal in show business:
A little nook of my own in the history books
Favorite director:
Jason Williams- you da man
What was your very first show?
Jesus... Cinderella? Maybe? With the New Studio of Dance.
Have you ever had a dance solo?
Yup! School House Rock Live!
Have you ever had a singing solo?
Yes indeed!
Have you ever been the last person to take a bow?
Once or twice I think
Name shows you've done more than two times:
The Crucible
Have you been to New York?
Mm-Hmmm!
Have you been to L.A.?
Not for anything theatrically related.
What's the scariest part of an audition?
Waiting with everyone else before you go in.
What's the best part of an audition?
Casting other people.
Name a show you would never do again:
Golden Years
Name a show you could do for years:
I enjoy most of the shows I do
Name a show you would love to do but have never been in:
Amos - Chicago
Jamie - The Last Five Years
Audrey II - Little Shop of Horrors
Dr. Frankenfurter - Rocky Horror Picture Show
Rosencrantz or Guildenstern - Ros and Guil are Dead
Toby Belch or The Fool - 12th Night or What You Will
Name a person you'd like to work with again:
Willie Repoley, Ron Bashford, Caitlin McMahon, Rachel Smith and Trinity Smith are all big on my list.
Chelsea Koch.
What are you auditioning for next?
Chicago, I think
How long have you been performing?
A long time
Do you carry your headshots around with you?
No, maybe I should though.
Do you keep in touch with past cast members?
Almost always.
On a scale of 1-10, how important is getting paid?
4. Unless it's how I'm making my rent payments. Then it's a 10.
What is your most memorable performance?
Sword fight with Evan during the Madrigal Dinner
Spring Show that same year.
Something embarassing or unexpected that happend to you while on stage?
My pants broke during Love's Labour's Lost, right before intermission as I was giving the Berown's big speech.
Scott's pants broke during Stardust and he left the stage while he still had lines to say.
I have lots of pants stories.
Who is the most difficult person (on stage or off) that you have ever worked with?
Can't think of anyone incredibly difficult right off the bat.
Ever been naked on stage?
pretty dang close. Stripped to my boxers in SubUrbia when I was 16
Who or what is your greatest inspiration or influence?
Evan, Nathan and Caitlin give me lots of inspiration.
Famous people include Johnny Depp and Jim Carrey.
Best professional show(s) you've seen:
Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged - NC Stage
Hairspray - Broadway
Best college show(s) you've seen:
Haven't seen much college theatre, so I'mma go with Sunday on the Rocks at ECU
Best community show(s):
I haven't seen much comminity theatre in a while
Tempest was really good! People should go see it at Montford (running the next two weekends!)
Best high school show(s) you've seen:
Seven Wives for Seven Brothers - Enloe High
Once Upon A Mattress, Museum - Asheville High
ONSTAGE, HAVE YOU EVER...
...been killed?
Othello
...been drunk?
Romeo and Juliet
...played someone half your age?
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...played someone twice your age?
The Crucible
...cried?
Two Gentlemen of Verona
...fired a gun?
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...driven a car?
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...been drenched?
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...been in a dream sequence?
Romeo and Juliet
...been kissed?
SubUrbia, 42nd Street, Madwoman of Chiallot, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Golden Years
If you were on Broadway right now, what show/role would you want?
The Wizard - Wicked (too young, I know.)