I am thinking of auditioning for two plays in my area for a couple of local community theaters, both are open auditions, non-union, and unpaid.
Has anyone ever done this before?
I do not have any acting experience except for a small production I was in during high school.
I just want to see how I do, feel the exhilaration of it. If I fail, I fail. I just want to try it. I cannot sing or dance, but luckily enough both plays are straight-up comedies and do not require singing or dancing.
Has anyone else ever tried this before? How was it?
Both of the roles would be unpaid. One of the places actually requires you to pay a membership fee. So I am not thrilled about that. But I am thrilled at the prospect of the experience whether I get a role or not.
Even though I am excited and I do not care if I fail (that does not mean that I will not try of course, but I won't be broken up about it if I fail), I am getting more and more nervous thinking about it and keep wondering why I want to do this in the first place? It would be tons of work for no pay. I would have to give up every single weekend (on the off-chance they even consider me, which I doubt they would). But for some reason I want to do it anyway.
But I suppose what is the worst that could happen? They say no? I can deal with that.
Anyone else ever have this experience?
Has anyone ever done this before?
I do not have any acting experience except for a small production I was in during high school.
I just want to see how I do, feel the exhilaration of it. If I fail, I fail. I just want to try it. I cannot sing or dance, but luckily enough both plays are straight-up comedies and do not require singing or dancing.
Has anyone else ever tried this before? How was it?
Both of the roles would be unpaid. One of the places actually requires you to pay a membership fee. So I am not thrilled about that. But I am thrilled at the prospect of the experience whether I get a role or not.
Even though I am excited and I do not care if I fail (that does not mean that I will not try of course, but I won't be broken up about it if I fail), I am getting more and more nervous thinking about it and keep wondering why I want to do this in the first place? It would be tons of work for no pay. I would have to give up every single weekend (on the off-chance they even consider me, which I doubt they would). But for some reason I want to do it anyway.

But I suppose what is the worst that could happen? They say no? I can deal with that.
Anyone else ever have this experience?