Balletlover - Balletmania
written by D on 19.06. at 10:41:22 - as answer to: Re: new blood at the dance store by mike at >-------------->Sounds good to me. I'll try that and tell you how it turns out.-----------------Mike, if you are serious about trying this - do yourself a favor and have a pre-printed, xeroxed "costume list" for your "play" with all of the characters' outfits described and your character's costume requirements highlighted. That way, you can hand the list over to one of the female employees and explain your plight while she gathers up all of the dancewear elements. I know it seems like a lot of trouble but it does make it all seem more official and it also may help you to get over your nervousness because, once you hand the list over, everthing is quite literally out of your hands. Make it a play where it might be humourous for the female part to be played be a male, something like "The Taming of The Shrew". She's probably heard of the play and, even if she hasn't read it, everyone knows Shakespeare = tights. Like I said, all of these tips worked well for me. Good luck and I look forward to hearing about your adventures. Answers to this message:
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