May 21, 2008
All Work and No Play isn’t fun.
I didn’t get into any graduate programs this year
Well…
…there’s always next year, right?
Right.
I wrote the guy back at my top choice, and I said “What can I do to improve my chances at getting in next year?” and he wrote back and basically offered some advice that boiled down to “You have a passion for directing. Keep directing!” He also told me to email him mid-Fall if I was interested in applying again next year. I hope that’s a good thing.
So now I have a problem. I’m working over an hour away from my home, and I work 8-9 hours per day. By the time I get home, I’m exhausted, I’ve spent 11 hours away from home, and I want to eat and go to sleep. I get home between 7 and 8pm, and from all of my previous experience, that’s too late for any decent rehearsal period at any show.
So what am I to do?
I got a few options.
I can find another job that’s closer to home. Or I can move closer to my current day job (web developer). Or I can just not direct. I don’t really think that last one’s an option. I have to get some experience somehow, and I have to do some theatre or I’ll go crazy.
Just kind of in a crappy situation, I guess.
1 Comment »
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL









I lived in ATL for a year. Where is the work and where are your digs? I think it there are viable options to live close to work, then that is the way to go.
It seems no matter where you work in the South, they always got an apartment complex just down the road.
Helps to simply life and then enable you…dont you think?
-dv
Comment by devilvet — May 22, 2008 @ 7:40 am