First Audition

Auditions were held last night for H.G. Wells’ The Invisible Man at the Kudzu Playhouse in Roswell. This version of the play by Larry Larson and Eddie Levi Lee, takes place not in England, but in Charleston, South Carolina. Matt and Jeff from class auditioned as well.

If possible we were to use a Charleston gentile southern accent. It’s just doing it during a reading. We were also to show interaction with an invisible figure. I did not put a lot of effort into that. I was reading the part of Marvel interacting with Griffen (the Invisible Man). We had about 45 minutes to read over the lines and prepare. With that much time, is it still a cold reading? I don’t think I did that well, but it was not exactly what I was expecting or, the more I thought about it, not exactly what I wanted to do (a stage production of The Invisible Man).

I arrived early and as I was waiting in the lobby, I could hear people rehearsing a play on the stage. I could not see the stage, all I could do was listen. My thoughts were, while I was listening, was “That is awful”. It was terrible. Did I want to audition for a playhouse where the current production was that bad? It was not until later when they finished up rehearsal and left, that I noticed it was all kids. So you see the beginnings of my mindset as I went into the auditions.

First, this was my first audition. Second, I thought the rehearsal I could hear was awful from what I could hear. And, third, as I was waiting to read with my partner, I was watching some of the others read their lines and some of them were overacting very noticeably. Even my partner said “overact and let the director tone you down”.

So with all that, I was not in the right mindset to read lines to the director. I know I did bad and I know I will not land a part. But it was my first audition and really did not know what to expect anyway.

All good things…

The final night of my 2nd class. As ever I enjoyed it and suspect I will go into withdrawals. Next class is in September. That is an awful long time away.

Chris encouraged me to look into commercials because I look like “every man”. I suppose I am rather generic. She did encourage everyone to start auditioning and often. Well good luck everyone. See you next time. I am going to audition for The Invisible Man at Kudzu Playhouse in August.

Own the Story

As we saw last Monday in Wandering, we had to figure out the who, what, where, when, why and “How does that make you feel?” Tonight we continued with that in setting up a “back life” for the character. We were asked to bring in photos of people, maybe from our childhood. The exercise was to pass around an interesting photo and tell a story of who, what, where, when, why and “How does that make you feel?” Each aspect of my story is based on “my point of view”. In character development you take that information, put yourself into the story and most importantly Own it!

Also I was paired up with Ryan to do a scene from Born on the Fourth of July. In this scene I played Timmy, a childhood friend who also served in Vietnam and was wounded. In this scene Ron Kovic and Timmy discus baseball and all their friends on the team and how they died. We will work on this for the next few weeks.

Sugar Creek Gang continued…

This past Saturday, June 26, I returned to the set of the Sugar Creek Gang to finish the revival scene. We started again around 11:30 AM and around 6:00 PM the extras were allowed to leave. I, however was invited to stay for additional scene work if I so desired. Well of course I did! We did not finish until 11:45 PM. Another very long day, but it was worth it. It was lots of fun.

Sugar Creek Gang

On June 19th, 2004, I was an extra in the production of The Sugar Creek Gang series. SCG is based on a series 36 of books by the same name. This summer, Kalon Media are producing 5 episodes. In this particular episode, there is a plot to ruin the revival set for that afternoon and the kids of the Sugar Creek Gang must solve the mystery.

I arrived at 11:30 AM and shooting began around 12:30. The site was at a pond with a buffet table setup, tables for everyone to eat at and a large covered pavilion where the revival would take place. Shooting did not conclude till 10:00 PM. A very long day.

I had loads of fun watching and leaning what was going on. What did I do? Well I was always in the background but required to pantomime conversations. The microphones are very sensitive to noise, so no actual talking.

I am invited to return next Saturday.