Tuesday JUNE 1 was my birthday!!!! I went out to lunch with my mama at Red Robin, but since Alla was at rehearsal and Sam had to work, we still have not celebrated it! I WANT ICE CREAM CAKEEEEEE. WITH CANDLESSSSS. Oh and my dad scheduled himself to be an umpire for a high school baseball or softball game. cool.
Thursday JUNE 3 was the date of my second community theatre audition of the summer. Anything Goes with Encore in Arlington. Arlington is a pain in the ass to get to. It's supposedly 30 minutes away, but trying to be there by 7pm means leaving my house at 5:45pm, latest. Crazy. So anyway I get there ready with my song- I was going to sing "I Get A Kick Out of You" because it is awesome for my voice and fun to act. But I get there and learn that for our entire audition, we are going to sing the first line of the "Anything Goes" refrain and sing the second line on "bum." Which was kind of weird. But it was mostly high school and young college auditioning, so I thought maybe they did that just to help out the younger ones of the bunch. Anyway, that went really well and then we learned the first verse of "Friendship" so they could hear us harmonize. Love that song too. I recently got a version of it with Ethel Merman and Judy Garland singing a whole medley of Anything Goes songs that starts with "Friendship" and it is one of my favorites. And then after that we danced to the same part of "Anything Goes" and it was a standard audition dance- meant to see how you move. I got a call the second I walked into my front door (an hour later) that I was called back.
Friday JUNE 4 I was supposed to go to Alla's spring chorus concert (that the dress was for) but instead I went to callbacks for Anything Goes. The weird thing about these callbacks was that the callbacks were just going to determine who was cast in the ensemble. The actual roles are going to be decided next week by Friday. So if I get a call tonight (Sunday) then I will know I have been cast but I won't know what part until after the first week of "rehearsal" which will be a week of putting people in and out of the roles to find the cast. So callbacks day 1 started off with some acting exercises and improv. We played this game where one person draws the first line of the scene from a box and the second person draws the last line and has to steer the scene to end it with that line. Then we danced. I LOVED this dance. It was a really cute sequence to "It's De-Lovely" and we had partners. I had to be the boy because I was taller than my partner. Which makes me wonder if they are casting girls as lead/ supporting guys in the show because there were only four guys at the callbacks and I think one that couldn't make it. The weirdest part about it was that I seemed to be one of the most experienced at dance, which used to happen all the time at Alliance auditions but since high school and JMU, I am usually not the best dancer in the room. I was picking up the steps like I already knew them, which made the dance that much more fun! We'll see what happens if I get a call and go to a week of callbacks!
Saturday JUNE 5 was a loooong day. First, I went to audition number 3- Annie Get Your Gun for City of Fairfax Theatre Company. Which thankfully is only 15 minutes away. Until last night, I had not checked the website since Monday. Between Monday and Friday, they had changed the show (again) from Annie to Annie Get Your Gun. Which is actually pretty great because that means even more of a chance of getting the belty part because it's closer to my age. I have already been in Annie Get Your Gun in 8th grade. I played Dolly, the villain who tries to stop Annie from marrying Frank. It was a great character, but I sang in the opening song and the finale simply because a) that's how it's written and b) because it wouldn't have made sense for me to be singing in any of the chorus numbers like "I've Got the Sun in the Morning" because of my villain status. Hopefully I will be up for Annie this time around. I sang "I Cain't Say No" and did the Darlene monologue from The Diviners, both of which came from shows JMU did this year (I just noticed). It went pretty well and I should know by Friday whether I'm in or not. The director said they usually try not to do callbacks if they don't need to, so it's like the opposite of Encore!
Later, I went to see Julia and Emma at Tyson's Corner. Michelle was supposed to come down from PA as well, but she got sick and couldn't make it. Little did I know, Dan, Stephen, Glen and Linn were also going to come!! So it was a really fun time and I'm glad all of us fit into that weird booth. The waiters forgot about us and so they gave our real table to someone else. which was not cool, but they gave us the 6 person booth right there, so I guess it was good we didn't have more waiting to do. Also, Emma's camera is crazy ridiculous and made our faces purple:

Highlights of the dinner include: Emma and Glen trying to take an emo picture but laughing through it; Julia and I discussing our plaid bras and where we buy them; the story of the strawberry and how it got from the cheesecake to the end of the chocolate road on a really long plate; oh! and the tool-y kid that was wearing the same pink striped polo as Dan, except without the cast and with a backwards hat. He must have been like 14 or 15. Oh and his shirt was probably the same size as Dan's, so it went down to his thighs. Good times, good times. Can't wait for tomorrow/today because it is almost 2 AM.
Amanda
P.S. I still have not gotten any birthday cake. nor have there been candles.
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