Monday, December 31, 2012

Ring in the New Year!

2012 was slow starting out, but once the momentum picked up, it seemed to be non stop greatness.  I met new friends, formed new creative networks and got to work and grow as an artist.  I  am convinced that 2013 will be even better!  I already have creative collaborations planned with Tyson Douglas Rand and another with Victoria Stanbridge! I am participating in the NEOMFA Playwrights Festival and hope to work and design at Con Con again as well as network elsewhere! 
Big things in 2013!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Creating a character

I am excited to learn that I have been cast in a one act for the NEOMFA Playwrights Festival One Acts!
I look forward to creating an original character. While I have been called a character many many times, this will be the first one I've created on stage!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Fun with Auditions! Part 2

It was four days before the the shoot.  Audition night. I was driving around struggling to find my way to the audition site.  Nerves, darkness and very teeny tiny, poorly illuminated street signs were all contributors in delaying me from arriving at my destination.  I made a call to the casting director on my cell phone and was safely guided into the parking lot of the building.  

The week leading up to tonight, I had read and reread the script and its 4 re-writes at least 8 times each.  I had all 3 lines memorized.  I was nervous but feeling pretty confident never the less.  The production crew had asked me to bring my guitar as we were going to need a working guitar for a prop in one of the scenes and we wanted to be sure that it was going to meet the directors expectations. Armed with resume, head shots, script and guitar, I headed into the lobby where I was invited to sit and wait for my name to be called.  I could hear the other auditioners acting their scene.

Finally, the producer walks to the lobby and says "Lisa, they are ready for you".  Then he asks, "So, can you play a little something and sing along"? WHAT!!! I advised him that I had not played guitar in over two years and had not prepared ANYTHING.  While I would stay up nights straight to workout any musical composition in order to shoot in 4 days, I couldn't play anything on the spot.  I suddenly felt weak and sick to my stomach and any confidence I had walking into the audition, was suddenly sucked out of my body.

I entered the room and reached out to shake the directors hand and said hello to the screenwriter.  "She says she cant really play anything" the producer reports to the director.  Great, I think, nice impression and I haven't even opened my mouth other than to say hello.  "That's okay" the director says. "Here, we can look up the lyrics and the chords to the songs here on my laptop." &(^%%$%$ Internet! For real!?  I was starting to have an out of body experience.  I was above everyone, looking down at myself, and wondering what song and dance (literally) number I was going to pull out.  Then the director says, "I want her to be bad.  She thinks she is a rock star but she cant play or sing."  TA DA! That I can do!  I took a deep breath and started to go through the motions of being a rock goddess and tried to sing a non melodic, pitchy (in the words of Randy Jackson) rendition of a song that I had indeed played in my band days.  People in the room, including the director and screenwriter, started to laugh and nod their heads and after a few painful minutes of performing several "mash ups", the director announced, "You're hired"! "Don't practice too much, I don't want you to get good before the shoot"!

I couldn't have been more pleased!  I was hired!  My audition was terrible and the Hollywood director said I was hired! It was one of the most fun auditions that I had ever had.  I took a deep breath and went "all in".  And it was a success!  I, was a success!  And I was going to get my opportunity to act.  My resolution was coming to fruition.


Friday, February 17, 2012

Fun with Auditions! Part 1

My first year in Cleveland I tried to network and meet as many people as I could.   I did lots of technical theatre.  It seems that theatres are always looking for technical people so it was pretty easy to get our there and network.  This year I made a "resolution" that I would start auditioning for stage or film roles. Not that I am going to stop doing technical theatre but I really want to get onstage or in front of the camera.  I want to act.

    Last year I signed on to be a Production Assistant/Script Supervisor for a local film.  I joined and learned alot about filming.  Before this adventure I did a couple of small extra parts in front of the camera but that was the extent of my film experience.  The film is a feature length made up of 10 or 11 vignettes.  I was assigned as PA/SS  for about 5 of the shorts. I recently completed the shorts to which I was originally assigned and learned that they were auditioning for another vignette.  The director, originally from Cleveland, was now in LA practising her craft.  And, the writer of the piece was also working in LA. The short featured 2 female leads and a crowd of extra females.....
    It was stated pretty early on that one of the leads was already cast with a known actress from the LA area.  (which for a local project, all of the above mentioned acclaimed participants is great because it means a greater possibility for distribution later because of the names attached).  I was going to audition for the 2nd lead role. I read the script and began thinking of characterizations that the director might be looking for.
    But....then it was announced that yet another LA actress had agreed to join the cast.  Again- Awesome news for the production!  I really want to be a part of this collaboration!  Audition night was approaching and I was hoping that there would be a role for me! After all- there are no small parts!

 

Monday, January 2, 2012

Happy New Year! I am so looking forward to a Happy, safe and creative new year!