Hello to all you readers out there! First, let me say that I apologize for the very long hiatus in my blogging. I have been pretty busy lately with work and school and all that jazz. Most of it has been fairly mundane and ordinary, but I will fill you in on the big things.
Last week Tuesday I monitored for some of the “general auditions” at Lifeline. This means that I greeted the actors, had them check in, and introduced them to the panel before they performed. Then on Sunday I got the opportunity to sit in on some of the auditions. It was really great to watch how the professional audition process works. One of the directors for the kids’ shows sat next to me and gave me his personal opinions about what to do and what not to do in an audition. It was really great to get advice from someone in the business.
I also was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to audition myself! Dorothy, the Artistic Director at Lifeline asked me if I would like to audition so that I could experience what it’s like to audition professionally. It was a quick audition. I had 2 minutes to sing a song a deliver a monologue. I felt fairly good about it, and Dorothy told me that she really enjoyed my piece.
On Monday I was invited to come to a reading of the first draft of The Woman in White (a play that the Lifeline team adapted and are performing next season). I got the chance to read along with some of the ensemble members and listen to their feedback about the script. It’s really cool to watch the artistic process. It really is a collaborative environment.
Last night, I went around the corner with some friends to watch The Fray perform at the Riviera theatre. We got their early, and it was general admission, so we were super close. We were less than 10 feet away from the stage! At one point Isaac Slade (the lead singer) leaned out into the crowd and I got to touch him! I know it sounds so lame to be excited about that, but it’s a cool thing to get to say to people. Haha. The concert was absolutely incredible! They really are just as good live (if not better) than they are on their albums. 
As you can see, this past week alone has been jam-packed with fun and interesting activities. I am trying to make the most of my last couple of weeks here in Chicago. I’m really sad that it’s almost over. Soon I will have to figure out the rest of my life. But, I am making some strides in that department.
Georgia, the other intern at Lifeline worked on Mackinac Island last summer. She was talking to her boss and found out that there is an opening at the same hotel where she works as a hostess in their restaurant. The island is a small, tourist island where there are no cars aloud, so people bike everywhere. There are beaches and there’s horseback riding and all sorts of other activities that employees can enjoy as well as the tourists. As an island employee at this hotel, I would receive housing and three meals a day. It could be a really great summer gig, so I will be sending in an application this week. Georgia’s boss said that he would keep a look out for my name.
Another opportunity appeared this morning. A few weeks ago I sent out some e-mails to people that I know in the arts community to see if they knew of any opportunities. This morning, I was surprised to discover that Sara DeBoer (my high school voice teacher, whom I had e-mailed) had put in a recommendation for me. I received an e-mail from Brooke, the Artistic Director at Fine Arts Stageworks—a small performing arts studio in Palos Heights. She said that she would like to schedule an interview with me when I get back in town. All I know is that she thinks there are several avenues that I would be a good fit for, but she needs to speak with me and understand my “skill set” first. I don’t know what she is looking for, but I know that it’s an opportunity to work in the performing arts community, so I am excited to be interviewing with her.
I can’t believe that this semester is almost over! In less than 2 weeks I will be back home in Worth and then graduating from college. Things are going by so quickly, and I’m not sure how I feel about all of it yet.
Thanks to all of you for reading! I ask for your prayers as I close this chapter of my life and move on to the next.
~ Julie ~

