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Post by shawnturner on Jan 12, 2018 9:42:11 GMT 2
Hi, I've been told by many people about my abilities. I've been in shows before, and recently was in To Kill a Mockingbird with a fairly big-time theater group as Scout, the lead role. I've been told my singing and acting skills are quite good, better then most adults, despite my being only 13. So, this year I was thinking about going for the supporting role of Meg Brockie. I don't want to tryout for a lead role, because a) I know I won't get Fiona or Jean or anything bigger because of my age and the two girls in high school and b) I don't want to seem like a try-hard. So, I think going for Meg is a pretty good idea, and my director told me I have a pretty good shot at it because of my talent and experience, but I had to impress. I believe that playing Meg would be amazing, as I consider myself a character actress so I like to play parts that are opposite of me. (From what I read and researched, Meg is very flirtatious and bubbly, whereas I in real life am quite studious and realistic). I was wondering if anyone had any tips or advice for me and just feedback in general? Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References:http://musicals.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=93114&sid=297a739beb5904dae8de66a9fecb30fd Vehicle Insurance Marketing Examples
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