wont anyone take pity on a poor teenager who nneds a job
Sun, 13 June 2004, 04:38 pmheathie7 posts in thread
wont anyone take pity on a poor teenager who nneds a job
Sun, 13 June 2004, 04:38 pmHi, sorry to suck you into reading this, but i have posted this message before and got no response what so ever. My name is Luke Heath I have recently been involved in a locally (western australia) written and performed play called "A Fractured Fairytale" and i believe that it has touring possibilities, it worked well with some of the cast as young as 5 years old, and no one aged older than 19. BUT, that doesnt always have to be the case. It was just a good oppertunity for the young kids to get some experience that they wouldnt have otherwise had. So, to cut a long story short, i am looking for companies in other states that would be interested in performing it. I am willing to direct it myself, but if not, i would like to help some how, so i can make sure it stays as close to the original as possible.
I am contactable on 0403328830 or (08) 92504203.
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I am contactable on 0403328830 or (08) 92504203.
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Someone took pity; don't turn it to regret
Sun, 27 June 2004, 01:08 pmOld Friend wrote:
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> Give an inch they take a mile at such a young and please take
> pity on me at such such a young age!!!
Seems strange to me, Old Friend, that you didn't see this coming, after your last advice to Luke was
>Push yourself beyond limits! Always want more!... and if you do this, with pride and honesty... you will succeed!!! Just do it!!! No Pity. Just Pride!
If someone is trying to 'push themselves beyond the limits' of gravity, jumping up and down and 'always wanting more'....it doesn't mean they will succeed in their quest to fly. And sooner or later, that Pride will have to fall.
Perhaps better advice would be to UNDERSTAND your limits. Ask where others have succeeded before you, and learn from their methods. Improve
what skills you can, and be inventive, but also find out exactly WHAT IS REQUIRED to achieve your aim, and adapt your process so you can PROVIDE WHAT OTHERS WANT, in order to achieve your goals. And in this situation, some humility might be a better platform to step from.
I think Luke was extremely fortunate to have had such a generous offer from Susan; I did not expect any companies to have taken any notice of his post here, titled the way it was. He needs to be careful to recognise when he's been given a lucky break, and not destroy his chances by being overly demanding. Send her the script, wait until you find out if they are even remotely interested, and then do all your negotiations in PRIVATE, not like a prima dona in front of everyone here.
You've got to have a dream...but you also have to recognise what it's like to be awake.
Cheers,
Craig
>
> Give an inch they take a mile at such a young and please take
> pity on me at such such a young age!!!
Seems strange to me, Old Friend, that you didn't see this coming, after your last advice to Luke was
>Push yourself beyond limits! Always want more!... and if you do this, with pride and honesty... you will succeed!!! Just do it!!! No Pity. Just Pride!
If someone is trying to 'push themselves beyond the limits' of gravity, jumping up and down and 'always wanting more'....it doesn't mean they will succeed in their quest to fly. And sooner or later, that Pride will have to fall.
Perhaps better advice would be to UNDERSTAND your limits. Ask where others have succeeded before you, and learn from their methods. Improve
what skills you can, and be inventive, but also find out exactly WHAT IS REQUIRED to achieve your aim, and adapt your process so you can PROVIDE WHAT OTHERS WANT, in order to achieve your goals. And in this situation, some humility might be a better platform to step from.
I think Luke was extremely fortunate to have had such a generous offer from Susan; I did not expect any companies to have taken any notice of his post here, titled the way it was. He needs to be careful to recognise when he's been given a lucky break, and not destroy his chances by being overly demanding. Send her the script, wait until you find out if they are even remotely interested, and then do all your negotiations in PRIVATE, not like a prima dona in front of everyone here.
You've got to have a dream...but you also have to recognise what it's like to be awake.
Cheers,
Craig