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Journal IamBMETammy's Journal: Vaginal Typecasting 10

So I went to the auditions and I'm disappointed. Not so much with my audition but with the monologue I was given to read.

For most people they were allowed to choose which monologue they wanted for their first reading and then the directors would select their second one. Me? I chose "The Angry Vagina" but instead they selected my first one to be one about birth. It was also my second one to read (after being given direction I did another reading of the same monologue).

I'm disappointed. I wanted to read something funny or feminist or rant about how vaginas aren't supposed to smell like roses. I mean on the upside I should be happy that they already had a part they were thinking about me for, but still... My second audition was sort of meh because I wasn't excited about it.

My vagina has done more than have babies!

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Vaginal Typecasting

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  • Weird to think that mine hasn't had ANY.

    That just feels like there's something off-kilter in the universe.

    Is there a link to your monologues anywhere? I think that it would make some fun reading. :-)

    ....Bethanie....
    • This should be it. [script-o-rama.com]
      • That's an earlier version I think. The scripts we had were less conversational and more polished. I think too there's a collection of monologues and each show just uses some of them so each one is different.

        Thanks for finding it though.

        • That's the only script I could find. I know that the one for V-Day is even a little different from the regular polished script. The showing that I saw was also not this conversational version. (I went to a V-Day showing, so I don't even know if that's the same as the one you're doing.)
          • Yeah, I think they copies of the scripts are pretty well protected.

            I don't think they've even selected which monologues they're going to perform for sure. I think they're trying to decide what sort of readings were the strongest and also what might be better suited for the audience.

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