Linksquest wrote:Well... i am really mad right now. That is because, esentially, i tried out for the play, and the director said i would get a big part, then today when we read our parts, i found out i had one of the smallest parts in the whole play... i'm dropping out of the play and i am furious!!!
Has anything like this ever happened to you?
Linksquest wrote:Ok. Let me clarify some things here. I am part of many things at my school. I am part of an after school choir, i am part of a men's acapella group after school, and i am the Editor in chief for my school's literary magazine. I also am in AP english and we are currently reading 3 books at the same time. Keeping up with all of my other classes is also insane.
I really don't have the time to put my energy into something which was not something that i expected. My teacher allowed me to accept the part on false pretenses. She said "There are no large parts in this play... more medium parts." Well... she didn't even give me a medium part... out of 30 actors... there are prolyl 2 people who have as much or less lines than i do...
My parents also don't want me to waste my time on this. I do understand how the other actors could feel, but honestly, many of them are my friends, and know how our drama teacher is: Very mean somtimes.
Because it is such early notice, she should be able to get someone else for the part. Again, my parents are making me do this... i would go through with it... but they don't want me to.
Scribs wrote: When you audition for a play, you are aknowleging that you will take whatever part is offered to you, be it big or small.
NO... the point is... I WOULD have the time for a part that i tried out for: A large role... which i indicated, and according to HER policy... would have to give me a large part, or no part. She gave me a part, and it was not a large one... SHE went agaist her own policy. I DO NOT have the time to give to a part that i didnt want. I tried out for a large part... not any part... there is a diffrence.
Scribs wrote:The above quote sounds a bit too much like a temper tantrum. You are simply whining at this point. As a christian we should do everything to the glory of God. Even if it is a small part in a show. But there is obviously no reasoning with you on this point. Perhaps at some point you will grow up and stop whining when you dont get what you are anticipating.
Sorry I was rude, but I think that this is something that needed to be said, and the clearest way to get it across was to be blunt. I do not plan to continue responding to this thread, because I have said the same tihng several times now and have gotten the same response. It is obviously going no where.
hoping you will snap out of it,
Scribs
Ok. Let's put it this way: If you tried out at a job agency to be a policeman... and only a policeman... and they gave you the job of a fireman... you would still be a fireman... something you didn't want to be?
Scribs wrote:Well here I am, responding again.
This is not a valid analogy. fireman and police man are absolutes. Big and small are matters of opinion. I will leave it at that.
Linksquest wrote:I do not have the necessary time this year to devote to a very small role
kaemmerite wrote:This is what I don't understand. How did you have the time to devote to a large role, but not a small role? It would make sense if you tried out for a small role and were given a large role, because you may not have time, but it doesn't quite work in the reverse.
Well, all I can do at this point is echo everyone else that says you are being childish by refusing to be in the play, so, I will depart now.
Herein lies the whole problem. It appears that you consider anything below a large role to be a waste of time. It looks like you think it is beneath you. This may not be true, but that is how it looks. I therefor would appear to your director that you have a huge ego. I have a question. have you ever acted for this director befor? If so how big a part? I just want to have a better understanding of the situation.i don't have time to waste on things i did not agree to do.
yukinon wrote:TBut I did follow through on my commitment and as a result she and I are still on good terms.
Scribs wrote:Herein lies the whole problem. It appears that you consider anything below a large role to be a waste of time. It looks like you think it is beneath you. This may not be true, but that is how it looks. I therefor would appear to your director that you have a huge ego. I have a question. have you ever acted for this director befor? If so how big a part? I just want to have a better understanding of the situation.
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