ext_1964 ([identity profile] emrinalexander.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fox 2002-03-19 06:13 pm (UTC)

Re: thanks. [hug.]

Off to muse on (a) how Nansi, whom I've never met, can believe I'd be great in the theatre; (b) the prejudice that makes mom find one low-paying, unstable career Noble and Worthy, and the other Not So Much That Way (that's academia vs. theatre, both of which are career options that appeal to me).

Well, I extrapolate. Your writing is extremely vivid and the dialogue rich, in a way that says to me, anyway, here is someone who has an artist's eye and ear. Also, very necessary traits in an actor or a director. Second, you have mentioned vocal training, working in theatre in college, and from Mrs. H, I know you continue to direct and be involved in the arts. Third, you have legal training and an attorney's mind - and anybody who says law isn't 2/3 theatre has never worked in the field.

Finally, you come from the kind of stable, loving home background that breed self-confidence in people, which is something else an actor needs in abundance. If for no other reason, than to be able to realize that casting decisions are often made on nothing more than drinking the wrong coffee before that person's audition or what shape somebody's nose is, but almsot never *personal* in the sense of actively disliking a hopeful.

As to the career thing, well - in our society there academia (well, at the college and post grad level anyhow) have a certain parental bragging cachet. "Oh, my daughter? Well, she's waiting to hear about tenure at Princeton," vs. "Oh, my daughter? Well, she had an audition the other day for one of the Shapes in the Tempest." Both Noble and Worthy, but the first one has health insurance and a certain snob appeal. The second has that potential, but only if you can say "Oh, my daughter? Well, Sir Richard Eyre wants her to do some Coward revival with Liam Neeson, but really - it isn't as though he's with the National any longer."

.




Post a comment in response:

(will be screened)
(will be screened if not validated)
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting

If you are unable to use this captcha for any reason, please contact us by email at support@dreamwidth.org