Literally no kidding about the big secret either. ;)
(Also, before we continue, let me just warn you by saying I don't often use gifs, but I have a lot of emotions to convey in this post, so be warned, haha.)
So, I wanted to let everyone know because (1, it's fun to share in celebration and (2, it will affect how much time I can devote to blogging in the next few months... which won't be much.
Why? Well, that's a story, isn't it...
In short, because one of my most long-cherished dreams came true. Any guesses?
If you guessed theatre, you'd be correct.
(I KNOW.)
(I CAN'T BELIEVE IT EITHER.)
literally me |
My excitement spread to my siblings and soon we had three of us - which then changed to four of us - eager to take on the challenge. We all had our first ever auditions together (which happened to be cold reads) and it surprisingly went very, very well. The directors panel were super lovely and encouraging and laid-back, and I must also stress the fact that is is an amateur country production, so it is also just for fun (although they are paid tickets).
"So...
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..... can I call you Anne?"
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The first phase was complete shock:
On the phone, I'm pretty sure I just said "Oh, wow" in a dumb sort of way, over and over, while my siblings squealed and threw pillows up around me. I couldn't believe it. I still can't believe it! That they would give me, who has had no actual experience, the title lead role of the entire production. I have 530 freakin' lines!! (And the next major character has 112... yeah.)
So you could say my life was flipped upside down. On top of some other things going on in my personal life, my weekends have changed from chill down-time to up to six hour long rehearsals and my free time is now involving memorizing hundreds of lines and working on character development. Thus you could say blogging is most likely going to fly out the window so that theatre can move in. I won't forget about this little space, but I also doubt I'll have time to share much. However, I fully intend to store up every precious moment of this adventure in words and photos and memories, which I will hopefully be able to share parts of afterwards.
this just gives me thrills |
I might pop in and out of here between now and the performances in June, but I do hope you all have a lovely next few months, and I will have many wonderful stories to share when I get back!
Now please excuse me while I go finish freaking out.
OH MY WORD, CONGRATULATIONS!!! That's so exciting! I hope you have a wonderful time, and I can't wait to hear about it, once you have time to share!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! That is an amazing role to land!!
ReplyDeleteACK!!! WOWZA!! CONGRATS!!! That is so cool and it sounds like you'll have a brilliant experience. Soak it all up!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word!! GABBY! This is awesome! I'm so happy for you!! And how exciting to be cast as Anne! :D :D :D Though, yeah, I'm sure there's a lot of pressure that comes with the role, too. (That gif of the baby freaking out is hilarious! it made me laugh! :)) I'm sure you're going to do an awesome job! Best wishes to you in this new endeavor! *hugs*
ReplyDeleteThis is completely amazing! Congratulations! I'm sure you'll nail it :-) Break a leg!
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ReplyDeleteThis is so cool. Will be praying for you as you prepare for this role.
I am sure you'll be a spectacular Anne Shirley! :)