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Aug 27, 2008 17:00

You know when you do the "acting thang" you face rejection pretty much most of the time, simply because you can't be that "perfect type" that they're looking for all of the time.  You do an audition and even when people seem favorable towards you at the audition if you don't get the part you dwell on the latter. You start to think that the ( Read more... )

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joyeous August 28 2008, 00:25:41 UTC
A thank you note or encouragement note is nice, but I actually get annoyed when directors don't send it right away. There's no reason they should not send an email out to everyone the day after the play is cast. I just hate when it's like 3 days later and you're still left wondering and eventually you just give up hope. Sometimes I get rejection emails like a month later saying that they regret to inform me I didn't get the part. Well, no shit. I figured that out after a week of waiting. I just really get frustrated with lazy directors who don't have the decency to take 2 minutes to send a mass email just so people aren't still waiting with hope.

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mare71 August 28 2008, 01:03:51 UTC
True, but this was not one of those kind of emails (I had gotten an email saying I didn't get cast for this play days after the audition). Actually she wasn't even directing the particular act I was auditioning for, it was a random one on one thing (she saw my name on facebook).

Anyways I know what you mean, but it seems that the people who got cast always get the most immediate attention, just the way it is.

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