2009 anyone?
Mon, 20 Oct 2008, 08:47 pmJen McCann32 posts in thread
2009 anyone?
Mon, 20 Oct 2008, 08:47 pmHello all. It's been 2 and something years since I've posted anything here but I do take some amusement from the goings on with the to-ing and the fro-ing and the hey and hoy..oh,sorry, Jerry Lewis is coming to town and I just love 'im. However, this isn't facebook so I'll arrive at my question about....now.
Can we have some insight into club seasons for 2009? Please? I mean, it's almost November and apart from a couple of groups posting seasons on their websites I can't see anything anywhere. Is there anywhere I can look for this info? I'm hangin' out to get up there but with such limited time I need to know what's coming up. There must be others like me?
Love, LOVE to hear what's in the offing!!
Yours
Re: In The Name of Time
Fri, 24 Oct 2008, 08:33 amRetiring? Well, one day, I hope … sort of? Na, I don’t want to retire.
Anyhow, wallflower? Struth, you are of course joking. However your point is well made, I can see no valid reason why anybody would produce a play specifically for me, but that wasn’t the reason for my post.
My point about the posted 2009 line-up for the Old Mill, is that it’s a great help, as I can see there will be no call for a male actor of my age group. I certainly don’t have any argument about that, indeed, I feel they’re putting on some great stuff next year.
The main point I wanted to make, is that life just seems to be incredibly busy these days and my experience is that many people have diaries already starting to fill with commitments (business and otherwise) for 2009.
I think it would be advantageous to directors and theatre companies looking for the future audition pool, to post news of proposed productions, along with rehearsals and production dates on this site as soon as possible, that way we’ve all got a chance to allocate the eight weeks or so needed. Sure, you might not get a role, but at least you can ensure you’ve made the time available, if fortune (and the director) should smile on you.
All Good Things
Greg
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