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This is where you stick random tidbits of information about yourself.
Age 23, living in sin in Twickenham with Cheesy
Likes
Movies
Books
Writing
Theatre
Hugs
Kittens
Chess
Scrabble (mostly beating Cheesy's butt)
Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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Vegetables
Arguments
Cleaning
Trashy TV
Pretensions
Public Transport
Pets
Rabbits-Bambi, Fern, Sooty, Pippa-all deceased
Dog-Sammy-deceased :(
Fish-CatFlap-recently (and finally!) deceased
Cat-Tiggy-still scratching
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Technically Rachel
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Monday, May 10, 2004
Oooooooh. New blogger-ness. Hmmm. Not decided yet if I like it.
Sooo, AUDITIONS! We had them, and they went a lot better than we hoped. I've forgotten how much I miss this stuff. I love auditions - I love watching people try, and I love being surprised and finding the perfect person to fit. Sometimes auditions can be heart-wretchingly awful and painful, and there are always moments, but I love the theatre so much. What the heck I'm doing in film I don't know! It's the only reveries where I truly wish I had money - enough to invest, and have a go at this stuff properly. But, tis life, and dwelling on what we can't have is never healthy (although very difficult not to do). But this will certainly do for now. So, for those of you in the know - here's the cast. For the feisty bitch from hell Louise, we have the delicious Rachael Hilton. This girl is gonna go far, you mark it now. If she isn't a ridiculously well respected actress in five years I'll eat my own foot. The girl swans off for Drama School in September - I wouldn't be surprised if you know her name before she even graduates. For our bitter single dumped on girl Sarah, we have Charlotte Knowles - another sickeningly gorgeous girl who's currently studying at LIPA, can sing, dance and is generally very annoyingly talented (can you tell I'm not bitter). Our bouncy giggly (never to be replaced by the original) Samantha is being played by a lady from the theatre who I don't actually know, called Zoe Duffin. But from the audition she seemed ace, and has a cool little voice - and she's short - so yay! The poisoned dwarf lives!
The very delectable and often confused as gay Tom Cohen steps into the very delectable and often confused as gay Julian's shoes - not type casting at all then. Teehee. He's a good lad and I think he'll surprise a lot of people with this outing - although him and Rach have a history more complicated than the characters, so it should all be rather amusing.
The bastard who doesn't want to be a bastard, Dickiebird No1 Peter is being played by a complete newbie called Tony (surname escapes me at the mo) - this guy was ace. Sooo funny. Really looking forward to seeing what he does. Plus he had great chemistry with Mike Wignall, who's playing his best bud and Dickiebird No2 Paul. Again, know very little about Mike, but he totally nailed Paul in the audition - and I really look forward to seeing what he can do.
So... Cast and done. Now I leave it all in the very capable hands of La Bron. After I write the sodding ending that is.
8:38 am
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