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Six Scenes Audio and Slides
Here are the slides for Part 3 of Six Scenes with a View of Writing Soaps Click here for audio. Click here to download Six Scenes – Part 3 PDF slides. ——————————————————————————————— Here are the audio and slides for Part 2 of Six … Continue reading
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Tagged As the World Turns, Luke, Noah, six scenes with a view of writing soaps, Susan Dansby, writing soaps
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A Phone Call from Beyond on the First Day of My Dream Job
A paranormal phone call of congratulation? How a deceased father may have offered encouragement on a daughter’s first day on her dream job. Continue reading
A Thank You for Israel Hicks
An homage to director and teacher, Israel Hicks. Continue reading
Posted in Theater Jobs
Tagged Carnegie-Mellon, Dick Shank, director, Israel Hicks, River Niger, Susan Dansby
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Casting Director Mary Clay Boland on Saying Goodbye to As the World Turns
The daytime drama, As the World Turns, was cancelled after being broadcast for 54 years. The last episode of the soap opera aired on 9/17/10. Here, casting director Mary Clay Boland shares what she appreciates most about her eight-year tenure in soaps. Continue reading
How Casting Directors Promote, Protect and Defend Actors During the Audition Process
Casting director, Mary Clay Boland (formerly of As the World Turns) discusses the audition process in soaps. She explains why it might be a good idea to go over your audition material with the casting director before you’re seen by producers. Continue reading
Where Casting Directors Search for Actors and the Two Worst Audition Mistakes
In this interview, casting director, Mary Clay Boland (formerly of As the World Turns) reveals where casting directors look for fresh talent. She also warns against two huge mistakes actors can make when auditioning. Continue reading
Posted in Dream Jobs, Interviews, Job Search Tips, Television Jobs, Theater Jobs
Tagged acting schools, As the World Turns, ATWT, audition, Carnegie Mellon University, casting director, get a job, How Did You Get That Job?, Juillard, Mary Clay Boland, Rutgers, SUNY Purchase, Susan Dansby, Yale University
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Casting Director Mary Clay Boland Reveals How Theatre Actors Get Hired, Part 2
In Part 2 of this two-part interview, casting director Mary Clay Boland goes into more detail about how theatre actors are hired. She discusses how and where casting calls are posted, and how producer-director sessions determine who gets the jobs. Continue reading
Casting Director Mary Clay Boland Reveals How Theatre Actors Get Hired, Part 1
In Part I of this two-part interview, casting director Mary Clay Boland reveals how theatre actors are hired. From the time the casting director comes on board, the goal is to find the best fit for the director, the playwright and the actor. Continue reading
Mary Clay Boland’s Love of Great Acting Got Her Dream Jobs in Theatre, Television and Film
After spending an internship year at Circle Repertory Theatre, Mary Clay Boland was positive that she wanted to become a professional casting director. In this interview, she talks about working her way up as an assistant on such projects as “Law and Order” and “The Sopranos,” and had the honor of working with playwright Arthur Miller on “The American Clock.”
Posted in Dream Jobs, Film Jobs, Interviews, Television Jobs, Theater Jobs
Tagged Arthur Miller, casting director, Circle Repertory Theatre, get a job, HBO, How Did You Get That Job?, Law & Order, Lynn Kressel Casting, Mary Clay Boland, Susan Dansby, The American Clock, The Sopranos, Walken/Jaffe Casting
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