Posted by: Emma | February 4, 2009

Who takes I love you back?

I just got the email about Measure for Measure callbacks from Amy, the director.  While I was not called back, she said it doesn’t mean I wasn’t cast.  She said the cast list will drop on Monday, so pray for me for the next few days.  I’m going to try to push it to the back of my mind and focus the other things I have going on.  Tracy wasn’t able to do my voice lesson today because she was sick, which was too bad, but I’m going out to Manassas on Thursday for a lesson with McCall.  She’s married to a friend of mine from UMW who I literally haven’t seen in years, and she does private voice coaching from her house.  I’m excited about that, and then I’m going to the Manassas Battlefield to meet with Amanda, who’s going to do some headshots for me.  Doing them outside is going to be a lot of fun, I think.  Last time it was just in a studio, and those were fun, but this will be a different experience.  Tomorrow night I’m going to see Les Miserables again, this time with Gillian, Peter, and his girlfriend.  Peter is a friend from The Spanish Tragedy, and he’s been wanting to see the show for a long time, and I promised to take Gill again.

I talked to Erin today, and she mentioned that they’d found a project for me.  Background: I’ve been feeling kind of useless at work, because Michelle has her volunteer stuff, and Spencer has his donations stuff and Erin is the boss, so I mentioned that I’d like a project of my own.  And boy, did they find me one.  The subscription renewal campaign is about to begin, and it’s a HUGE deal.  So, my project is spearheading the renewal campaign.  Yep, that’s right.  I’m in charge of it.  Erin will be teaching me for the first couple of months, but after the shows have been announced and we do that mailing, it’ll be mine.  Basically, it’s one step closer to moving up to Erin’s job as patron services manager.  It’s not what I want to do with my life, but still, this is a big deal!  Erin, Kevin and Michelle all said that I’ll be really good at this.  It’s nice to know that people see that I’m good at what I do, and want to give me more responsibility.  I’m proud of myself.  Not only am I doing good things with my acting career, I’m also moving up in my day job.


Leave a response

Your response:

Categories