
It was such fun to attend the annual Helen Hayes Awards last week (I've already droned on and on about them), but there are usually a few uncomfortable moments during such events. Two actors approach each other after a long absence, and hugs ensue. Inevitably, talk turns to current projects, which, if one is unemployed, leaves one feeling a bit inadequate.


In addition to the above general auditions, I was called in to the local children's theatre troop for a new adaptation of Peter and the Wolf. Remember that? I had an old 78 recording that I played
incessantly as a kid. The director for this show happened to be a guy who choreographed the fighting in the production of Henry V at The Shakespeare Theatre Company in which I appeared a long while ago. We fought our battles with staffs, perched on 6 inch high boots which allowed us to tower over our opponents (we still lost the battles. We were French, after all...) Anyway, this audition went splendidly, and I received a callback for four roles in the show. Unfortunately, the date set for these additional auditions is after my return to North Carolina, so, after some uncomfortable soul-searching, I had to decline them. I have some hopes that additional callbacks will be scheduled, and I will do my best to attend those. It is never easy to turn down a callback, particularly with so little on my horizon, theatrically, but the audition sits squarely during my first weekend back in NC, during which I will be seeing the newest show at NC Stage, and the newest show at Flat Rock Playhouse, and attending a mini-family reunion.
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I need the work, but an actor has to have a Life as well...
But there is still some hunting to be done. I'm heading to Manhattan for an audition tomorrow for a small theatre near Syracuse. It's a glamorous life...