It has somehow managed to be a very busy couple of weeks with nothing much to report. I did attend a "Meet the Cast and Crew" fundraising event for The Beginning of December. That was a good time. There were a lot of nice people who gave money to support the film, a lovely home that served as the site, a tasty spread of food and drink, and a group of professionals with whom I will be working. I have high hopes for this experience as they seem to be doing everything right.
The showcase I've been preparing for runs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We've been rehearsing, getting some extra coaching, and helping distribute the flyers and industry gifts to invitees. I've had more day-job work the last few weeks than ever before. I suppose most students are trying to get their lessons in before school starts. Last night, I stopped into a grocery store because I had a craving for a bit of mac n' cheese. I picked up a couple pieces of chicken and asked for the mac. The lady scoops it up out of the cold case. Why is the mac n' cheese in a refrigerator? Instead of cancelling it right there, like a dope, I figured "Oh well, it'll be fine for just that little bit." Wrong. As some of you may already be yelling at the screen, I made the terrible error of forgetting that mac n' cheese is one of THE WORST dishes ever when served cold. Horrendous.
Remember the agency with a Z that stood me up on a theatrical meeting and wasted my time a few weeks ago? Well, guess who I got a voicemail from two days ago. Yep. "Hi, this is [so and so] from [Zuch, such and such]. We have an appointment for you to come in to meet for commercial representation Friday at 3pm. There is no need to call back and confirm, but if you are unavailable, email..." Yeah right. Lemme get right on that email, because I would hate to inconvenience you. Wonder why it's not necessary to confirm? Wonder why I would get this call after the fiasco that happened FACE to FREAKIN' FACE barely a month ago?
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