So, in my final semester of college, my free time has gone away, perhaps never to return. I know that I've mentioned the two plays I'm working on at the moment, one that has kind of a jerk for a director but he's also a friend, and another that's going to be a load of fun but seems to want to over-rehearse (show is an hour and a half, no intermissions, and director wants to rehearse for 4 hours a day, 6 days a week). Well, it turns out that the number of shows I have commitments to has doubled to 4. Third show is tied to a class I'm taking; it's kind of a PSA show for kids about the ear. Fourth show is a 10-minute play. Each student in the directing class directs a 10-minute play, from analysis to casting to rehearsal to performance. Now this last one is a bit special for me, because I've been auditioning for 4 years, and this is the first time I've been cast. Again, my final semester. The only problem is that the performances for the 10-minute is during the same week as hell week for the play I'm stage managing (the one I think is being over-rehearsed).
So I'm very torn. My career seems to tell me that I should decline the role, since I don't see myself as an actor, SMs are almost required for each rehearsal during hell week, and the 10-minute play doesn't really pad the resume that well. On the other hand, 4 frigging years, man.

Lucky I've got Spring Break to try and figure out my schedule.
So I'm very torn. My career seems to tell me that I should decline the role, since I don't see myself as an actor, SMs are almost required for each rehearsal during hell week, and the 10-minute play doesn't really pad the resume that well. On the other hand, 4 frigging years, man.


Lucky I've got Spring Break to try and figure out my schedule.


Rehearsals are also during the day, so I'm in the clear.
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