A conversation last night with a Trump supporter:
Me: “But he was found guilty by a jury of 12 ordinary Americans.”
Him: “Those weren’t ordinary Americans. They lived in NYC.”
Me: “Where do ordinary Americans live?”
Him: “In real America. Not NYC.”
We have a problem.
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@Backstage Then if I happen to get a callback, I’m pleasantly surprised. But I’ve found it helps the feeling of rejection/emotional attachment to a show or role I really want. I’ve been leaving it all on the table lately and it’s been phenomenal. Highly recommend 🤙
@Backstage I go into it detached/treating it as a workshop
I’ll take notes or go through a mental checklist immediately after: did I have fun?
Was I fully prepared?
What were my weak points?
Then I just let it go. Pretend I’ve already been told no and it was a learning experience. Move on.
Imagine being a theatre company called “Dramatically Incorrect” and unironically getting the title of your show grammatically incorrect on every single “meet the cast” promo you send out… #sad
https://t.co/UxIdPzQD8p
I’m #SorryNotSorry but if you have grammatical errors in your social media posts promoting your theatre company’s work—especially something as simple as the NAME of the show (Repeatedly, might I add)—it’s not only inexcusable, but it’s embarrassing…
So glad they decided to go with the short, scrawny guy with the weak-ass voice who showed up to callbacks 30 minutes late with a coffee in hand… #wasteoftime#ohwell