Okay...so it's the second best oxymoron, next to 'Military
Intelligence'...
After having had the flu for the last week, I started to really think...
Do I really wanna die in this
Beer-drinkin'-rock-n-rollin'-foo-ball-watchin'-blue collar burgh???
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!
http://www.usaor.net/users/harpo
Theatrically yours,
Trinity
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"Lucky Stiff" Auditions - GVSU
April 11 and 12
"Lucky Stiff" Auditions - Hillsdale
April 16 and 17
"Macbeth" Auditions - GVSU
April 17 and 18
"The Sound of Music" Auditions - Hillsdale
May 30, April 1
KM
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Ce n'est pourtant pas la voix
Qui me fait defaut, je crois;
Non, c'est la methode!
There are no small actors, only small parts.
-the Old Actor in "The Fantasticks"
>Theatrically yours,
>Trinity
>
>---------------------------------------------------------------
>"Lucky Stiff" Auditions - GVSU
> April 11 and 12
>
>"Lucky Stiff" Auditions - Hillsdale
> April 16 and 17
>
>"Macbeth" Auditions - GVSU
> April 17 and 18
>
>"The Sound of Music" Auditions - Hillsdale
> May 30, April 1
I guess we're suppsoed to guess what GVSU is and waht part of this
great nation it's in?
--
********** DAVE HATUNEN (hat...@sonic.net) ***********
* Daly City California: *
* where San Francisco meets The Peninsula *
******* and the San Andreas Fault meets the Sea *******
:)
Warmly,
Adam
> : >There are no small parts...only actors with small parts.
>
> : There are no small actors, only small parts.
>
> Only small paycheques?
Your paycheck isn't small...only your thinking.
--
Alan Schweppe
Coreward News Service
: There are no small actors, only small parts.
Only small paycheques?
Cheers,
Roger Traviss
From rainy, Victoria, BC Canada
Brilliant! Ain't it the truth?! This one is suitable for framing! Thanks for hitting the nail on the head so concisely and brilliantly.
"So ... what's 'Romeo and Juliet' about?"
"Well, you see, there's this apothocary ...."
Sorry, couldn't resist. Great line from a great movie.
> Didn't the old player in THE FANTASTICKS get it right, then? "There are
> no small actors...only small parts." ?
>
If you ask me, no.
This little bromide is so over and misused, I can't stand it. Especially
after watching a director cast his inept girlfriend over and over and
using this line to try and make the other actresses feel small for
complaining.
I hate this cliche.
No one says, "There are no small bank jobs, just small tellers."
Or, "There are no small baseball players, just small balls."
Or, "There are no small songs, just small instruments."
Anyone care to continue? I'm having fun.
--
Exit, pursued by bear...
Most of the tellers at my bank ARE pretty small, I think you're onto
something!
Steven
OK
There are no small cross-postings, just long drawn out tedium.
Sorry, just kidding. :)
>--
>Exit, pursued by bear...
Oh dear, did he catch you? It serves you right for wearing leather and
hanging round gay bar's.
--
Clive Mitchell
http://www.emanator.demon.co.uk
Lighting animators and FX
--
Marco Luly
m.l...@flashnet.it
ICQ # 10381699
Cathy Spielberger Cassetta ha scritto nel messaggio
<1mBA2.541$16....@news.indigo.ie>...
>Or as one friend of mine once said, "There are no small parts, only
>actors who don't know what to do with them!"
Brilliant! Ain't it the truth?! This one is suitable for framing! Thanks for
stop whining. Pittsburgh, unlike New York, is an excellent place
to begin a professional career. Whatever you appear in will be reviewed,
for one. I know-- I used to write for the PPG, and before that I lived
in New York which is simpy death to actors who are just starting out.
What makes you think your career will jump start elsewhere? Your life
might be more interesting in a big city, but I doubt your career would
be better. I had opportunities in Pittsburgh (I'm now in Prague working on
my dissertation) I simply would not have had in a bigger city.
Gwen
--
"Live as one already dead." --Japanese saying
If one tells the truth one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out.
--Oscar Wilde