Schedules with our sitter-swap didn't work out, so my baby girl got to tag along on the first of my auditions. Craig's office is the best setup for taking her though. I know the CD's that work out of there fairly well and the atmosphere is relaxed. I was asked if she had booked any commercials already. An actress who's expecting twins was going in after my group, so she and another actor watched the girl for the two minutes I was in the room. Baby girl was great, the audition was solid and we were on our way to pass her off to my wife so I could change clothes and head back to Hollywood for -
Boston Market- This was a new office for me. It's in the basement of a building that feels very '60s to me with the tile floors and fluorescent lights. The basement area itself combined with the myriad of us white guys in suits definitely reminded me of a scene in Mad Men, which is a fantastic show. My timing felt a little off in the audition. Not sure why that was, but it just wasn't clicking. Luckily though, I didn't have to say "Crispy Country Chicken". It looks great on paper, but it's a mouthful when you try to say it.
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