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Friday, June 27, 2008
Show: Jack & Johnny
My friend Will and I have finally had the opportunity to stop talking about doing a show and just do it. It's exciting to have shows coming up on July 3 and 17, and we're also taking the same class at IOWest. I'm ready to get back on the stage after a little hiatus. The show is called "Jack & Johnny" as a result of our affiliations with Johnny Lunchpail (Will) and JaCKPie (me). Here's hoping for a rousing success.

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Friday, June 20, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Callback: ESPN @ Cathi Carlton
Chuckles in the room are usually a good sign, but you just never know. I had a discussion with another actor who was in a class I took a year or two ago. He was telling me about another commercial actor who did a spot with him who was in the midst of booking 13 spots for serious dough. That's what we need here. A streak.
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Audition: ESPN @ Cathi Carlton
It has been several weeks since my last audition. I was beginning to wonder if commercials had left LA for a bit.
This one went very well I think. The wardrobe called for boxers, t-shirt, shirt, tie, slacks, jacket. I was thinking it would be another "take your clothes off" type thing, but it turned out that for the audition, it was just about being in the pants and t. The wardrobe that's involved in the final product may be different from what they need at the audition, but you never know until you get there. Sometimes, it's way off. You may get an audition notice in writing that says "suit and tie", but you may be the only one in your suit while everyone else is in safari gear. Then you wonder, how could we have possibly gotten the same notice for the same role and be this different.
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This one went very well I think. The wardrobe called for boxers, t-shirt, shirt, tie, slacks, jacket. I was thinking it would be another "take your clothes off" type thing, but it turned out that for the audition, it was just about being in the pants and t. The wardrobe that's involved in the final product may be different from what they need at the audition, but you never know until you get there. Sometimes, it's way off. You may get an audition notice in writing that says "suit and tie", but you may be the only one in your suit while everyone else is in safari gear. Then you wonder, how could we have possibly gotten the same notice for the same role and be this different.
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