T. James Belich
11/19/09

Auditions: The Results

As an actor I have long had this fantasy. I find the time between auditions and getting the "yea" or "nay" to be the most nerve-wracking, stressful part of the acting process, and so I have long had this fantasy where as soon as auditions are done I get the call from the director to do the part I really, really want to do.


Tonight that fantasy came true. The second night of Doubt auditions wrapped up at about 9 PM tonight, and at 9:07 PM I had a call from the director. "It must be about callbacks," I thought, for the director hadn't been certain last night if he would have them or not. It was not about callbacks. It was the director asking me if I wanted to play the part of Father Flynn in Doubt.


I said yes.

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Minnesota playwright, author, and actor T. James Belich shares his thoughts on playwrighting, the theater, and what it means to be a storyteller.

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