But it was really simple, the workshop we did beforehand was all about teamwork so we all worked together or worked in two seperate groups playing alternative harder versions of Grandmother's Footsteps, a childrens game. It was all about trying to work together and observing what the other team did and how they achieved it. It was very enlightening actually. Afterwards we had to wait in turns for auditions, I was first! There was two lists one for the man auditioner and one for a woman, I got the woman, and going first was amazingly good. It went fine, she was really chatty it felt like talking to a friends mum or someone hehe. She asked questions about my subjects in school and about how I got the peice i was auditioning with. And then I did the piece in front of her, she said it was brilliant there was no need for me to try again in a different way as some people had to. I don't know if its good or bad if you get chosen to do it again. But I didn't. I'll get a reply in 4 - 6 weeks time, and i'll post the news! I'm still not 100% sure what being a member will entitle me with, probably that i'm allowed to do courses within NYT, and that putting down that i'm a member or have been, will be good in a job application form. But we'll see. :)
Hey, and guess what? We went to see afterwards.. Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. With Gareth Gates! And you might be thinking, Gareth Gates? The gay one? Why is that awesome? Well for one thing he's married and his wife is pregnant with a baby girl, and second, when you see him up there on stage, in just a loincloth, just a loincloth, he is pretty fit. And I mean gorgeous! If you get the oppertunity, go see it! It was amazing, we all stood and clapped for ages, my hands still hurt, and most of the men in it were fit as! You must see it. :D
Sharnie xx