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Helena
Walk-On Joined: 1/23/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 3/07/07 at 11:35am |
In our community theater there is no set policy, it is pretty much up to the director.
The shows I have directed I always tell auditioners that they will be notified by a certain date if they are cast. I always call the people who are cast to see if they will accept the role I have assigned them ( I have only ever had 1 person decline a role, as it wasn't the one they wanted). Then I send out "thank-you for auditioning" letters to all who weren't cast.
I do encouraage people to call if they have questions or concerns why they were not cast, and have only ever had 2 people who responded to that.
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Stageman
Player Joined: 4/27/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 4/27/07 at 2:30pm |
When I direct a show, I always tell everyone who auditioned that they will get called regardless if they were cast or not. Then I make the calls to those who were cast, but let the assistant director, stage manager, or producer call those who weren't. That way I don't have to waste a lot of time defending my casting decisions, but those who weren't cast at least get the courtesy of a phone call.
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avcastner
Star Joined: 12/21/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 85 |
Posted: 5/20/07 at 12:15pm |
FYI: I'm the "guest" above--my username didn't migrate when the forum updated.
Who has the time to write up to 100 thank you notes for those not cast? I'm sorry, but I don't. I think it is enough to thank them verbally immediately following their audition.
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bobbyd
Walk-On Joined: 6/30/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 7/01/07 at 10:11am |
I know this post is a bit late to the topic ( but i just joined ) and i'm not going to say anything that I don't think has already been said , but here's my 2 cents .
There does seem to be 2 schools of thought here , and I will admit that as an actor , getting a personal call from the director does give it a nice respectful touch and probably make a new auditioner more likely to return , but I have directed twice both small casts , and I took that appraoch and called everyone regardless . The first time was ok , but the second when I had to turn down people I knew , it did become a bit awkward . I think some thought they were being cast at first ( I could've waited more before making those calls ) and a couple that knew me well began to grill me as to why they weren't cast ( though they been involved in community theater longer then I , and know it had nothing to do with their talent , our friendships , etc. )
I like the idea of having the producer or someone like that do it , it keeps it personal and eliminates the awkwardness , I'll do that or send a personal e-mail in future , no more "sorry but .. " calls for me .
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Bob , Willow Grove , Pa
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whitebat
Celebrity Joined: 8/05/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 137 |
Posted: 8/11/07 at 8:18pm |
We posted cast lists at the Public Library. Our town is small enough that everyone gets down there without going too out of their way. We've also had them on e-mail. I'm thinking the next "real" show we do (currently working on New Year's interactive mystery event), we will make a card file of people who auditioned. As a more or less universal techie for my CT, I think I will be calling some of those folks and asking if they would possibly be on my tech crew (which probably won't hurt their chances of getting cast in the NEXT show).
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bbpchick
Star Joined: 7/17/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 86 |
Posted: 8/15/07 at 5:50pm |
Boy I wish I had the problem of call or not to call for no's. I think though if I had the option, I would probably call or send a thank you note ,I really like that idea, along with the comps (hey butts in the seats always a good thing). As the only community theater among a bunch of professional and semi-professional theaters in the area, I really want to have a personal touch when I deal with anyone who is remotely interested in our Community Theater.
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