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From:  "Jennifer" <jennibri@i...>
Date:  Mon Aug 14, 2000  8:27 pm
Subject:  Post-audition etiquette


I went to my first musical theatre audition yesterday. I'd tell you how I
did, but I have absolutely no idea what was going on in the heads of the
auditioners. Anyway, they told me they'd be calling everyone (successful or
not) either yesterday or today. I haven't received a phone call yet, but
there were a lot of people auditioning.

Anyway, my question is whether it would be okay to ask for feedback when I
get the call (if I didn't get a part)? Since it was my first time, I'm sure
there are things I could improve, but I figure I have no way of knowing what
exactly to improve if someone doesn't tell me! However, I don't want to make
the person calling uncomfortable either. Any ideas/experiences?

Jennifer

A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine
picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not
obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human
soul. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and scientist (1749-1832)




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3506 Re: Post-audition etiquette Vivian   Mon  8/14/2000   3 KB
3507 Re: Post-audition etiquette M.J. Ruhl   Mon  8/14/2000   2 KB

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