After a not-so-difficult meeting to plan the structure of
our auditions, both nerves and excitement were on a high. We knew what we were
looking for, (characterisation, rhythm and, above all, physicality) but would
those auditioning live up to our needs? The answer was yes. After the first
round of auditions we were excited to see so many enthusiastic individuals, all
up for trying anything even if it was their first time working in such a
demanding style as physical theatre. Although we had a weaker turn out on the
second day, it was one that proved tough competition and we all knew we were in
for a tough task of choosing that night. However, after some deliberation
between cast and crew, the recall list was sent out, and we were looking
forward to hosting these final auditions the following day. Having concentrated
a lot on physicality and rhythm in the first auditions, we thought it was time
to give our potential cast members some naturalistic dialogue to work with.
Once again, we were very impressed with the high standards of acting from
everyone, but we knew we couldn’t choose them all, so we decided to get the
crew together and make this difficult decision over a drink at the bar. After
some deliberation, and some food, we got it down to the seven people we wanted
to cast. We called them each up individually to let them know and we were very
pleased to hear their excitement over the phone. Let the devising begin!
Rachel Hartzell
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