Any and all acting
experience I have comes from either acting out stories in my room, or hosting
live classes online for 3 ½ years. Yet, in all that time, I never acted with anyone else. My first experience of
acting with another person came the second night of auditions.
Having read for The Inspector the night before, I sat, as you may remember, nauseated in my seat. I read for a character named Aggie in a scene that required a lot of yelling and was, therefore, awesome. In that scene I played opposite a guy I remember simply as that nice guy. Two other girls who I’d made friends with that night were in that scene as well. I remember feeling like we were all just having fun on stage.
Having read for The Inspector the night before, I sat, as you may remember, nauseated in my seat. I read for a character named Aggie in a scene that required a lot of yelling and was, therefore, awesome. In that scene I played opposite a guy I remember simply as that nice guy. Two other girls who I’d made friends with that night were in that scene as well. I remember feeling like we were all just having fun on stage.
The final scene I read for was between
a husband and wife. Now, in auditions we mostly just stood there and read the
lines. I, in particular, did not even try to follow stage directions because I
read very slowly. But it was the end
of the second night and this scene had been read by several people so the
actors upped the performance each time.
I delivered my first line of
dialogue and looked over at the guy reading with me. His usually laughing face
was covered with this guarded expression. I thought, Whoa, he’s intense and that makes this so much easier. And suddenly
the scene clicked. I knew who I was and what I was doing. Everything came
naturally.
Liam, the director, ended the
night with a little speech about how difficult it was going to be to cast this
play and how if one character had to play very strongly off of another, then it
affected who would be cast. I smiled and nodded through the whole thing as
though he were speaking only to me; telling me why, though I am a lovely
person, I would not be chosen for this particular play.
While I was going to sleep
that night, I only let myself indulge for a few moments in the thought of what
could happen if I were cast. What if I got cast as Aggie and whoever
That Guy was got cast as Simon and Nice Guy got cast as the main guy.
I am frighteningly good with names.
The next morning I check my
email. Nothing. I checked it a few more times, but by 11:00 accepted the fact
that I was not going to be in the play.
Aw, well, that’s ok. I knew I
wouldn’t get cast. It had been fun. It had been a growing experience. It
was totally worth the nausea. And I really didn’t have time to be in a play
anyway.
At 2:00 I got a call. It was
the director. He’d misread my email address and was calling to ask if I would
accept the role of Aggie and would I be able to make it to rehearsal that
night. I was dumbfounded. I said yes. I may have cried a little bit, it was so
completely unexpected. I couldn’t believe they thought I could act! (I still
kind of can’t believe that, actually. )
When I showed up to rehearsal
four hours later, who should I see but That Guy and Nice Guy! That Guy(whose
human name is Daniel) plays Simon and Nice Guy(whose human name is Justin) is
our leading man. It was one of the few times that things worked out in real
life just as I'd hoped and I don't take that
for granted.
Especially now that I’m in the trenches. It turns out my
role has a certain level of physicality to it and that demands trust between
myself and Justin, and myself and Daniel. I could not have gotten two more trustworthy
guys, they’re stupendous.
And
ridiculous. Yeah, they’re mostly ridiculous. Justin has impeccable timing for
his subtle one liners and asks deep, thought provoking questions. Daniel is
always happy to talk about his wife, whom he is madly in love with, and will physically
pick you up if you’re not on your guard.
More on them later…
END OF EPISODE
THREE
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OMG- I'm right there with you, V. You write like that- sweeps us all away. Can't wait to see the play. But I do wish you were also doing NaNoWriMo as my writing buddy, not having fallen away. Oh, and big congrats
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm not doing NaNo, but I am drafting at the moment. I'd be happy to be a writing buddy! Gotta keep these words coming!
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