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Maestro 05/26/07 needs directors and players

Upcoming casting calls, auditions, and tryouts.

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Hopefully I'll still be able to make it - though the House is in session tomorrow and it may be a late night. Who knows?

mark me as tentative.

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While I'd love to play here is the deal. Husband is in session till god knows when. Evan is sick, my mom is in town and really shouldn't be alone.
So. Life strikes three times.
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Post by acrouch »

Directing: Monique Daviau and Bob Apthorpe

Marc Majcher
Justin Davis
Matt Pollock
Jeff
Orf
Kristin Firth
Mike Ferstenfeld
Eric Heiberg
Doug Pena
David Lampe

Tentative: Shawn Leventhal

Box office: Montana
Lights:
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Add Majcher to that list.
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got it

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I'll play or do lights/sound/whatever.

This is James.
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Post by Jeff »

My first Maestro was fun. Despite that I think I sucked a lot, I had a super time. The sold out audience had a hootin', hollerin' good time, too.

"I have one last request before I die. Hit my boy." That's the funniest final line of dialogue I've heard in Maestro so far.
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Post by Mo Daviau »

Thanks a lot for playing, everyone! The house was packed, the energy was great, and everyone did super-well.

To steal a line usually attributed to A. Crouch: "Doug Pena was our winner and Maestro."
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The Brigadier wrote:My first Maestro was fun. Despite that I think I sucked a lot, I had a super time. The sold out audience had a hootin', hollerin' good time, too.

"I have one last request before I die. Hit my boy." That's the funniest final line of dialogue I've heard in Maestro so far.
Congratulations on your first maestro.

So I thought I sucked for my first few maestros and I think they really became a lot easier once I focused on having fun, taking chances and daring to fail.

also of note,

Tao of Maestro by Sean Hill

http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=2765


read it if you haven't yet. I really got a lot out of it.

Hopefully my schedule will allow me to start doing Maestros regularly again, I've missed it.
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Post by Jeff »

Zach wrote:
The Brigadier wrote:My first Maestro was fun. Despite that I think I sucked a lot, I had a super time. The sold out audience had a hootin', hollerin' good time, too.

"I have one last request before I die. Hit my boy." That's the funniest final line of dialogue I've heard in Maestro so far.
Congratulations on your first maestro.

So I thought I sucked for my first few maestros and I think they really became a lot easier once I focused on having fun, taking chances and daring to fail.

also of note,

Tao of Maestro by Sean Hill

http://forum.austinimprov.com/viewtopic.php?t=2765


read it if you haven't yet. I really got a lot out of it.

Hopefully my schedule will allow me to start doing Maestros regularly again, I've missed it.
Thanks a bunch, Zach!
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