theatre kid drama from my most recent show: so basically we were doing beauty and the beast has to do makeup to make him look… well, beastly. so basically this girl tried to do the beast makeup and it was straight up blackface. like no joke, just incredibly dark makeup. the girl doing the makeup was white, and so was the guy playing the beast. my friend, a black person, was upset about the makeup and talked to the girl who did it. the girl apologized and said that she would change it. the next time she did the beast’s makeup, she did it exactly the same. my friend confronted her in front of other people, and the people around them started talking about how sensitive and over dramatic my friend was being. one girl in particular said that the only people who could have a opinion about the makeup was the guy playing the beast, so it was okay for the makeup to stay the same. my friend ended up talking to the director and the makeup got changed, but what do you think? who is the asshole?
I think it’s inappropriate to have a straight blackface. Like if the person was resembling a black person being white. However I think it’s important to keep in mind theater makeup is a little different. If there is only dark makeup that’s wrong, but if there were things visible that showed things like fur or beast like features than that’s different than blackface. In summary: it depends on what the makeup looked like
@@blueblossom3384exactly there friend had every right to be upset, I can’t tell if the other two felt bad at all, or didn’t care so I can’t speak for there behalf but the friend was definitely right do of reacted the way they did, because I would of reacted the same way to that.
I looked up the beauty and beast play photos to see what it usually looks like, and the girl doing makeup is the a-hole. It's not necessary makeup that dark wth
I really thought that first one was going to be, "So I bought us more expensive tickets and lied to my friend about the cost." Or something like that. Instead, it took a VERY asshole-y turn.
OMG so glad you guys reacted to mine! For context, no theatre wasn't mandatory in our school. A lot of the kids in class seemed to have a large interest in theatre in general, and a lot of them were actually very talented too. I think what it was though is they just thought of it as a fun thing that they didn't feel like they needed to take seriously despite enjoying theatre. Perhaps they saw it more as a fun hobby whereas I see it as my dream career so maybe that's why I was taking it way more seriously. I also just didn't want anyone embarrassing themselves or me onstage because that is genuinely my biggest fear lol. So that had a part to play too. It is also true though that the plays we did were really only for the class to do, it wasn't open auditions like how some schools do. It was actually a requirement of everyone in the class to audition and participate in the show on some level for a grade, but that also included tech roles, so no one was forced to be onstage. Also😆 10:41 I have conversations with myself all the time so yes I genuinely couldn't remember if those were things I actually said to others 😂 I do remember now that I was saying that to a *friend* but not because she was a part of that, I was just ranting to her about it. It was stuff I WANTED to say to these people but didn't 😂 it is true that I thought of myself as being better just because I was taking it more seriously, which true it's an egotistical thing, I realize that. But like... was I wrong... I don't know, more opinions welcome lol Long side note: I went to see the spring musical this same school did a couple months ago. I'm in college now, some of the students in my theatre class were a grade or two younger so they were or are still there. A few of them were in this musical along with a few new faces. And let me just say - that performance was the worst I've ever seen and gave me terrible second-hand embarrassment watching it. A friend of mine who was also in my theatre class (same year as me and was the only other person who took it almost as seriously as I did so I left him out of the story, because regardless neither of us were saving these shows) was actually recruited to be a part of this production despite no longer being a student..... not sure why or how that came to be, but afterwards he did tell me that was the worst thing he's ever done lol. For comparison, I saw the other high school that's in town's production of a musical, and theirs was incredible. Granted that one was a bigger school that was actually in the middle of town unlike in the suburbs like mine was. So they had a bigger budget and much more diverse group of people. But it was fabulous and made me wish I had transferred there when I had the chance.
dude, imma be so fr, this does not help your case. your comparison GREW when you graduated, and standing in judgement of high schoolers is sad. i'm sorry your experience was rough (as someone who also wants this as a career), but your perception is not everyone's, and at the end of the day, theatre kids can be the biggest over-exaggerators or sh!t talkers of shows they're in. no one can get a proper read of your actual talent OR others' solely from your side of the story, so it's best to just kinda leave it at that.
@@5nydee I mean, it is true that the shows were bad and there's no denying that, high schoolers or not. And like I said, a friend of mine who was a part of this recent one had said the same thing. I also never said my perception was the same as everyone else so I'm not sure what you're getting at. Of course no one can get a proper read of anything anyone says online, but we were asked to give these stories for content and that's what I did 🤷♀️ I appreciate the feedback ofc! I'm just a little confused
the whole story was very dramatic and i personally just like to worry about myself. if they want to look stupid that’s their problem. but the way you described your high school and the shows is LITERALLY my high school… like the teacher was so last minute and the show had to be pushed back months because nobody would get it together 😭 (well except for the lead (me)). the shows always came together at the end, but you could have absolutely been describing my hs experience 💀
Bro Luna's story is literaly just the plot of the episode of glee when Rachel was pissed that everyone was slacking and Mr.Shue made them do the mashup competition...
I have a sorta recent AITA theater story: Ok so, we were doing Ride The Cyclone The Musical at my jr high (I was casted Jane Doe), and in this musical one of the Main characters , Ricky Potts, has a degenerative disease (causing him to be mute and have to use mobility aid arm crutches in the beginning of the musical, also I provided the mobility aids sense my father owns a medical company). My little cousin also has a disability similar to his, (hard time speaking + uses a walker) and she was going to come opening night, along with her family. In one of the songs, What The World Needs, there is a line that Ocean (another main character) says “How long does he got if we feed him through a tube?” (referring to Ricky), which seems sorta Ableist in my opinion + it wasn’t a major line in the song, so i asked politely if we could cut that small part out sense i didn’t want my cousin having to hear that. The teacher got extremely pissed at me for even asking, and threatened TO TAKE AWAY MY ROLE AS A PUNISHMENT . I am quite upset at this due to the fact the teacher cut out another character, Noel’s, major Song and character trait due to the fact she is homophobic (his whole character is being the only openly gay Highschool boy in a small town), she went out of her way to rewrite his character and a whole new song for him. I don’t understand why she couldn’t let us skip a small line in one nights performance, but she happily changed a whole character. AITA?
not only is the teacher the a-hole, but it is illegal to change that much of a show. If you paid for the rights to put on a production, you cannot change what is written in the script no matter how much you want to.
legally, all changes must be pre-approved by the licensing company. you have to submit a thorough list of any changes you want to make before you can even sign the contract. If the company finds that you have broken your licensing agreement, they can shut down your production and refuse to ever license to you again. But I totally understand your reasoning for wanting to change it, and threatening to take your part is crazy. There shouldn't be punishment for trying to have an open conversation, and even if there was, "taking" a part shouldn't be the answer. Parts aren't rewards - they should go to the best fit for that role/production.
my director managed to get all three of his children (not very good actors, one of which is in third grade) into our musical (for highschool). Like nepo babies on a smaller scale
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For the theatre class story- it makes me wonder how much support the teacher/director was receiving for the show overall. Since they were also doing props and it was a small school, it makes me think that this teacher was not getting a lot of help elsewhere which would definitely explain them being a bit all over the place.
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AITA for refusing to act in a scene with someone who mocked my boundaries? I (18, F) was in a regional show as an extra with two actors I already knew (1M 1F both around 30), and they were supposed to kidnap me. Our director prefered our male extra to me for most scenes but the male extra wasn't there that day and I wanted another scene so I volunteered to play the part to figure out the scene in hopes he would give the scene to me (which he did and there was no drama). The two were supposed to carry me, by having the actor pick up my upper body and the actress carry my legs. I struggled with an eating disorder at the time and didn't love the idea of being picked up and carried all summer because it made me self-conscious about my weight, but I didn't want to risk being taken out of the scene. It also hurt the skin on my arms and we did it like a million times in one rehearsal, to the point where the male actor asked if the lift hurt me. I told him it did a bit, and he seemed worried and said he would figure out a better way to hold me. During the next take, the director interrupted to reconfigure the scene and they didn't let me down. I asked to be let down multiple times but both of them laughed and wouldn't let go to the point where I had to wiggle and kick until they dropped me. The actress made a joke about it and the actor mentioned that I said it hurt which she immediately ridiculed as well. The male actor ended up changing the way he carries me which helped and the lift got cut in tech week all together. Now, a while later, I'm in a different show with the same actress and somehow once again ended up in a scene where she is supposed to restrain me, this time while another actress takes off a piece of my clothing in a somewhat sexual scene. I don't really feel comfortable with her in it since I already struggle with setting physical boundaries and asking others to respect them, but was told by a friend that I am overreacting since it was just a joke. AITA for not trusting the actress and would I be if I said I didn't want her to be the one who restrains me?
OMG dude you are so not the asshole here. I get it, boundaries can be really hard to set, and have someone mocking them is horrible. I wouldn't trust that actress either, but I don't know how you could get her to stop since she is so disrespectful of your boundaries.
Hey this is really out of nowhere but I js felt like i needed to say it even if Sam and Ryan don't see this. I've been having a really hard time mentally recently and y'all have helped me so much. Your videos are the only thing keeping me going. I knew about Sam from High Five Studios and Ryan from Liv and Maddie. I just got into theater about maybe five years ago. I loved watching shows but had never acted until middle school. I did my first show last year and fell in love. Since then, ive been doing theater and done a few camps and classes at a theater company near me. They are doing Heathers as their teen show in the fall but im so terribly saddened because I do marching band and the theater company is very expensive. I really want to be on Broadway when im older and Ryan has really inspired me. This channel has helped me so much and Im really grateful. Meeting you guys would be a fever dream and im js really grateful for you. Love you guys.
Okay ik I'm late but I think I have a good submission: So a couple years ago I was in a junior high production of Newsies. I was cast as Miss Medda. Rehearsals had been going really nicely and I was trying to be as helpful as I possibly could. There was a woman working the costume department. I'll call her A. I loved my dress and there was like a blouse-ish thing that was worn underneath the dress. (also sidenote: our costumes were mostly donated or bought, none were homemade.) When I tried it on at first, A had it so the buttons were on the back of the blouse-ish thing because there was intricate detailing on the side with no buttons so it seemed like the buttons go on the back. So when we were running the show, I had the buttons on the back like how it was at first. A decided that it wasn't supposed to go like that so I put it the other way. I suggested to her that I wear it the original way because A's way looked off. She said no. I didn't talk about it for a bit. It was bothering me so I told her again that I was pretty sure it was supposed to go the other way. A got really mad at me in the dressing room and told me that I can wear it like that but if I want to question her, I should just make my own costume. I wore it with the buttons on the back, the way I thought it was supposed to go, for the show. A had a son who was in the play with a minor role. He told me that his mom was really angry and that she said I hated my costume. I genuinely loved my costume. I was just trying to make what I thought was helpful suggestions. Idk tho sorry for this being so longg.
With the first AITA story, an idea is you can buy them a ticket next to you for like a birthday gift or Christmas gift or something like that. Not the whole ticket but like splitting the difference.
I have a good, morally debatable, theatre AITA! Recently I was in a school production of Starmites. Its something I had been looking forward to for months even prior to auditions, this being my second time working with these (truly lovely) directors. I auditioned with a handful of my friends who were in last year’s production aswell. I got cast in a quartet (The Bites) with two of these friends and one unfamiliar face. We were all overjoyed to be cast not only together, but as named characters too. Yet halfway through the production one of my friends in the quartet started having health issues. She started missing school more often than not and the same thing went for rehearsals. During tech week, she was only there for one rehearsal. The rest of “The Bites” had to scramble to pick up her lines or awkwardly skip over them in her absence. Though the school practically never has understudies, we had to bring in an ensemble member to sing her parts or (only sometimes) say her lines. This understudy had no time to practice or memorize because she was only instated as such less than three weeks prior to the production. Fortunately, my friend who was originally cast made it to all three shows but stumbled through it without having much practice. After the show she didn’t come to school for a week because she was recovering. Normally I wouldn’t harbor any ill will but I think, *halfway through the production*, that this wasn’t good for her or the cast that she should’ve dropped out of the show. I haven’t said anything but I can’t look at her the same without thinking about the situation. Yet I feel guilty because obviously she isn’t in control of her health. But she is in control of how she deals with it and how her decisions impact others. It doesn’t help that she evidently sees this as just one of her many hobbies she’ll do as an off-hand if she’s bored and has the time. I haven’t said anything to her but AITA for resenting my friend.
I don’t think you’re an asshole, but I don’t think you should say anything. Maybe your friend was excited about this role and wanted to perform, or just wanted to be a part of something with her friends even if her health was declining. I understand you feeling this way as someone who has dealt with unreliable cast members, but you need to consider the reasons why she wouldn’t give up her role. Congrats on your performance!
I have a very recent story. So me and my family went to new york for a trip and while we were there we got to see Friends The Musical. It was their last showing and I was so excited, we got there and sat in our seats but when the show was close to starting I decided to move to the front row of my section since there was literally NO ONE THERE. Eventually these two girls walked in and apparently I was sitting in one of their seat but considering that whole row was free I didn't see a problem with it. During intermission they moved from sitting next to me to sitting behind me before finally sitting in a separate area. My parents said I should have moved because they "Wanted to sit next to each other." and it wasn't like I was sat in between them, I was on the end of the row just at the front with them sitting next to me. AITA?
You’re the a-hole. Totally get wanting to move to a better empty seat but you need to at least wait until intermission so you know the seat hasn’t been purchased by someone else. It wasn’t your seat and you likely disrupted the experience of other theater patrons as these two girls had to then figure out where to sit during the performance. Also wondering, if the row was so empty, why didn’t you just move down so they could have their purchased seats?
Is Sam the Asshole for not telling Ryan beforehand the we would be ripped from our name ? (It is a joke of course I would never dare disrespect any of them like this)
Here’s some theatre kid drama that has been going on: I’m in a local theatre group and every year we do the rocky horror picture show as a halloween special, most of us are in our early 20s, our last director is around 30. Last year wasn’t just my first time being a part of the theatre group but also my first time doing theatre in general. I wanted to do theatre my whole life and it’s the first time where I actually had the opportunity to do so and I told myself that it doesn’t matter what they want or what I would feel comfortable with, I would do anything to be a part of this. Apparently that last director took advantage of his position as a director. He harassed and assaulted people, including me, made people feel very uncomfortable and put pressure on us to do exactly as he intended . Even the audience got involved in some very uncomfortable gags. I’ll skip the details so this won’t be too long. Since a lot of people told very similar stories about him he’s not allowed to direct the rocky horror show this year, the only thing is, I’m friends with his wife. (They’re in an open marriage) While I talked to my other friends about how I don’t want him to direct this show and about the things he did to me and him being manipulative, towards him I acted like everything’s fine between us. I had very mixed feelings about him but as the time has passed I FINALLY start to get to a point where I’m avoiding him and where Im getting very clear about how I feel about him. I was very supportive about kicking him out of the production. But I never talked to him about it. I never told him that I wasn’t okay with the things he did. I wanted to but I just couldn’t. Now that he’s not allowed to be a part of the show Im still hanging out with his wife and I’m still not saying anything about not being okay with something. He’s also been flirting with me the last few times we met, I politely pushed him back every time and maybe it’s just me being a coward and it’s clear that he’s an asshole for assaulting us but am I also the asshole?
I have drama from a school production! This was in my last year of high school, and was our schools first time doing a big musical/ production like this (We were doing legally blonde). I took drama as one of my subjects and was also a drama leader (help lead/run things in drama/performing arts). We did auditions which consisted of singing, dancing and acting. I was cast as the judge. (Whole other story about that). Another girl from my drama class was cast as Elle. For context she was the head of performing arts (a major student leadership position) and her mum was a teacher who was involved in the auditioning process. I had her sing before and her singing was OK. But for every rehearsal she was only barely trying, not saying her lines properly or singing properly. The teachers including her mum didn't say anything during rehearsals. Meanwhile any one else who didn't put in effort was being called out for it during rehearsal. This countinued on for the entire rehearsal period, frustrating a large portion of the cast including myself. On the week of the performance she was put on vocal rest meaning she had further excuse not to put in any form of effort (untill she wanted to yell or be rude to someone). Furthermore she was sick over this week (had a cold which later turned out to be covid which she spread to a majority of the cast, thankfully avoiding me as I'm immunocompromised - again has a whole other story) and decided to perform despit having an understudy. On the performances she broke character frequently, her singing was terrible (she refused to listen to advice from the vocal coach that would have helped this) and her acting was mediocre at best. Meanwhile several other girls who also auditioned for Elle nailed their acting and had incredible voices, During this week she made several nasty comments to me in class for no reason, and acted extremely entitled. Friends and family that came to watch all said she was not good. After the performance she encouraged people not to test for covid and then again made some awful comments after I called her out. I also would like to note that in previous smaller productions she didn't learn her lines and had a similar attitude, and had also gotten involved in heaps of drama and did not demonstrate responsibility or role model correct behaviour back stage (not quiet and being really rude to others) AITA for thinking she didn't deserve this role and was a terrible student leader?
4:05 personally i don’t like front row I take a few rows back, but especially when it’s someone’s new to theater I wan to sit next to them. Also it’s just rude when you are mean to go together 😅 (That’s my personal preference and opinion) I like a few row back because it feels more comfortable watching the show that way. (Edit: idk if their friend was new to theater 🎭 and such but it’s still very rude in my opinion) 7:14 you said it Sam (Front row isn’t always the best it is at concerts but theater is a different thing)
I know! At lot of times when you’re front row you have a really limited view and/or it’s like watching a tennis match trying to see what’s happening on the stage. Especially with a show like the Lion King with such a rich background cast you’re better off being seated a number of rows back. The only time I’ve ever enjoyed watching a show from that close was a touring performance of Cats at theatre with a really relatively small stage.
Laat funeral i went to was on my birthday. It was in lockdown. Not like i was busy 😅 but bless my cousins they were so apologetic inhad no idea whay to day. The vibe was very weird afterwards when we were celebrating my birthday but had been at my aunt's funeral in the morning 😫
So I was premiering a musical revival and my friend/ coworker was fed up with my understudy *as was I* she wasn’t treating it like a job. During the premiere while she wasn’t on stage she was bothering the cast, like making comments about unrelated things, and getting in the way of workers. I wasn’t to bothered, but then my friend/coworker had said that she was going to file a complaint with our director. The day after she did, our director didn’t do anything, so then my friend said that she was going to forge emails to get *my* understudy fired, I disagreed and she eventually came around, during our week off after the premiere she stayed with the group and I went to go join a tour of another musical and brought along some other cast members, during this my friend went behind my back with another costar and forged the emails, my understudy almost got fired before I had stood up for her, in the long run my “friend” got fired. Now the majority of the cast I’m not friends with won’t talk to me and are acting as if I’m the a-hole, am I
I totally agree that everyone process grief differently, but I also think that if you can’t be there for each other in the difficult times (aka a funeral) then you don’t deserve to be there for the successes. The is definitely contradiction on that and so much nuance on people’s family relationships.
I have one: my voice teacher is also in charge of the backstage crew for our spring musical every year. There is one junior (I’m a sophomore) who has been on the crew since his freshman year. He always smells like weed, and everyone knew he was smoking it, but no one could prove it was him because he only did it in his car and not in the auditorium. Well, at the cast party he was sitting at the same table as me, and he started smoking it, and I made eye contact with him. He gave me a “don’t tell anyone” look and I nodded, because he has always creeped me out (we also went to middle school together) and I didn’t really care enough to go inside to get the teacher/chaperones. I mentioned it to my voice teacher as an off hand remark and she said that he’ll never serve on crew again. I feel bad, because we’re already loosing our assistant director who worked on crew, and he did a really good job. I’m also kind of scared, because even though my teacher said she wouldn’t tell, I think I’m the only one who saw him.
noooo i missed this one 🙈 i have such a good one. You can AITA this if you want to commenters. im open to any and all critisism & comments my theater director decided for our spring show, it would be a touring show to the elementary schools. It sucked that thats what it was for my last show (senior), but it is what it is. im not too torn up about that bit. The tea is what happens at the end. So we were gonna have this last show at a nursing home, weirdly enough. The day of the show however, one of the leads of the play got sick and had to go out of town to their doctor. My Director, instead of being okay with 1 of 3 leads not being there (with it only having 2 originally anyways) and being like, “I hope you get better soon!” responds with, “Im disappointed in you.” ?????? Now, i am dating this person (5 yrs!) and our Director knows this. Because this made me so angry, i text her with a “You can’t be disappointed in someone for something they cannot control” and she replies with “You are not apart of this” and i did swear because again, i was pissed off, and maybe it wasnt my best moment, but i responded back with, “Fuck yeah it is, this is my partner.” She then ended the conversation, i texted saying the line of communication will be open and she said “You yelled and swore at me, this line of communication is closed.” and then when my grandmother is at the school, she cries to her about me and my partner (we’re closeted) saying we were the most hard working in the company, and how she just wishes we would apologize. I dont feel like i have anything to apologize for other than my anger. i still believe that it is not fair to be disappointed in someone for something they cant control.
My AITA theatre story: For context I went to a jr-sr high school (7th-12th grade) and I started theatre in 7th grade, by my freshman year I was one of the best (and only) boys in our theatre program. That year our drama teacher was replaced as well, and early in the school year we did the little mermaid, where I was cast as Prince Eric (I was one of two guys who could sing on pitch), and our teacher could not direct for the life of her, nor did she help any of the main characters . Later that year we performed in districts, and I auditioned for our large group, I thought for sure I would get in, but I soon realized that our SCHOOLS large group was being compliantly ran by a student, where she put a senior who can’t sing or dance (nice guy) in it instead of me. I was upset but I kept on trying to perform at our school, the next show we did was a play, the brothers Grimm spectacualthon (bad show) but after I auditioned for it I realized that the date of the show was conflicting with CHORUS ALL COUNTY, which I was apart of, so I dropped out the show quickly (note that she changed the date of the play right before auditions). Finally was the last musical of the year, 9 to 5, which when it was announced my parents actually confronted her about not doing it ( there’s a whole song about how much a character wants to sexually assault another character “I’d like to take those double Ds hold them all so close to me… will I get those legs uncrossed? Of course I will, yeah cuz I’m the boss” but I digress). Of course as one of the only guys who can sing I wanted that role ( it’s the only good male role) but I had heard from ANOTHER STUDENT that she said she wouldn’t give me (specifically me) that role because it would be inappropriate. I was very mad, so of course I auditioned for the role anyway, I had my parents bring that to her attention, and tried to make the auditions as fair as possible beforehand, so when the audition day came, I did a role or nothing (partially cuz I don’t like 9 to 5 and also saying “I know you don’t want to give me the role, but I’m your best guy”) and I sang, ( and I think I did pretty good) but when she posted the cast list she gave that role to the senior who can’t sing (it’s also important to mention that every other lead role in that show were seniors) she never mentioned seniority before, and I was even more mad. I didn’t do the show and decided to leave the school for a much school with a better theatre program ( also important note I plan to pursue theatre as a career). AITA for refusing to participate in a musical and leaving the school for unfair casting.
I mean I can think of a story… So I got into theatre very heavily in the past few years and I always audition for the school musicals with my friends. I started out with only minor roles and one day got a main cast member in grease, while my friends got ensemble. Thus, I began to spend significantly more time with the other cast members, some of which I became very very close with. Obviously i still interacted with my friends inside and out of the stage setting but particularly gravitated towards the main cast friends I had made during rehearsals, especially seeing as my time with them before the end of the year was limited. However, I could sense my friends getting jealous/annoyed and had to sacrifice time I had with a cast member who had helped me significantly with my anxiety and was soon to leave for college to make sure my other friends felt included - a decision that I honestly regret right now as I missed him for ages after the show ended and still do even now. Moreover, I don’t think staying in my comfort zone with my other friends helped with my increasing social anxiety at the time, something that gradually got better the more time i spent with the main cast members, as a pose to these other friends. When the musical was over I thought I may not be put in that type of awkward choosing friends situation again but I have once again been called back twice for the lead in another musical while my friends have not and I can sense them getting bitter again. But if I get the lead, to be honest, I would rather have no regrets this year and would rather foster my friendships with my costars than my friends that I see every day regardless of theatre productions. So am I the asswhole for regretting spending time with my friends as a pose to the main cast, making them feel jealous and hoping to step away from them a little during the upcoming production if I get a lead role?
AITA for having a rivalry with one of my fellow theater kids at my school. For context, we both started theater at my small all-boys prep school in 7th grade. The show was Willy Wonka Jr. and we both had relatively small roles. But it really didn’t start until 8th grade when my school did a production of The Music Man Jr. My theater teacher always liked me because she knew that she could depend on me, but that year she was on maternity leave so we had one of her friends come in to direct. This new teacher was nice, but her casting choices were weird. I obviously was going for Harold Hill, as any male in theater would, and by this point I had been taking voice lessons to train for this role. But when the cast list came out, I had been given the roles of Marcellus, Salesman 1, Iowan Person, and Pick-A-Little Lady ( keep in mind we had males playing female roles). So obviously this was kinda a shock because I had thought my audition was amazing. So come tech week I asked her what I could’ve done better in my audition and why I didn’t get the role. She just told me that my audition was amazing and that the reason I got the roles I did, wasn’t because I didn’t have what it took, but because she knew I could play 4-5 different roles at the same time with my vocal range rather then just 1. So AITA for still having a rivalry against him for the directors casting choice?
When I was in middle school my school had a drama club, and a couple weeks in the show a girl in my group tried to make up a rumor on how I yelled at the director because I couldn’t get a $200 dollar dress for the small role I had (I didn’t know those even existed when I was younger), and we I asked who she heard it from she said a couple of the kids and hour ago I asked her who and she said she forgot. So this pissed me off so I was a little cold to her for the rest of the day but I still was trying to be kind to her. When we had our closing night I got awarded with drama club MVP for being kind, helpful, never demanded, accepted the costumes, and choreography really and they had no problems with me. The first thought that came to my mind was how that rumor just got shut down for good I was so happy for my accomplishments that year. WITA for being mean to the girl a little??
Sort of theater sort of dance story: So, my dance studio puts on a massive production each year like a musical. I mean extravagant productions of Lion King, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Neverland, etc. So, instead of just theater students doing dance routines, the dance students learn and perform the routine. One year, we did Little Mermaid as our Summer production, and I had a few acting roles and a few dance routines to do. For one of my routines, it was a hip hop routine that I was assigned. It was a mix of 2 songs for a finale battle between Ursula and King Triton. My class was originally assigned for one song which is the second song of the remix, and another class had the first song of the remix. Well, the teacher was like uhhh do yall want to switch routines since I teach both classes in the same show? My class is like um sure even though we should do the second dance. As we are 3 weeks away, the teacher goes to me and says, "We do not have enough people in the other group, and they don't know the dance, could you be in their group?" I said ok with that because I was supposed to be in the second dance anyways. I don't learn the dance until a week before dress rehearsal... I'm already stressed out and we get to dress rehearsal, my friend says, wait why aren't you with your class? I told her how the teacher thought it was a good idea to have me go to the other group when I should be with my class that I have been training with for almost 2 years and learn a dance a week before because we need to even out the people. Flash forward to show week, it is closing night, I have about 4 routines to do throughout the whole show and the hip hop dance is at the ending of the show. It gets towards the final minutes before we go backstage, (5 minutes before the dance starts and we have to be on stage, the dance teacher who was MIA decides to show up randomly and pull me aside to say, I am not happy with your behavior towards everyone. I saw you tell someone you were forced to be in the other dance for when in reality, you CHOSE to be in that group and it's not my fault you feel that way. I am not happy with you and your behavior. Say sorry to everyone about what you had said to them and that it was your fault you CHOSE and not forced to." This is all 2 minutes before we go on stage. Had to dance for almost 10 mins out of breath with tears in my eyes and act like nothing happened. So am I in the fault or is the teacher?
here’s my drama from my recent show: we did the show 42nd street, which is a dance show before anything else, heavily tap as well. there were only about 5 people who had tap experience, me being one. Well, a month before the show opened, our director decided people looked like they were getting visibly tired by the end of dance numbers, and ofc we can’t have that. so he decided to start implementing intense condition without telling anyone. so we get to school, saturday 8am and he unlocks the gym for us to start jogging, and eventual he decides to make a bunch of theater kids do wind sprints. which resulting in 7 people throwing up…only 1 went home. the others stayed for the 5 hour rehearsal
actually i have a second one from the same show: so basically we always do two casts when we do shows and so i was cast as a role in my cast and another girl was cast as my role in her cast which is normal. the issue is she knew the show dates, bought tickets to a concert on the same night as her own opening night, and asked through the directors if it was okay if i could do her show that night but she would take one of mine. mind you there are only four shows total and i get that she wants to have two shows but SHE KNEW THE SHOWDATES WHEN BUYING THE TICKETS so in my opinion why should i give up my show with my cast because of her choice. so when the director A asked me i was idk i have to check with my parents which apparently was taken as a yes! anyway i then later went to the other director B cause the other director A was not there that day. and director b was not really gathering what i was trying to say that i did not want to give up a show and basically said that if i wanted my original shows then they would tell the other girl to just cancel the tickets. its been weeks and they still have not told me what is happening with the dates and the show is next week! so like who is in the wrong here
I didn't go to my grandmother's funeral because it was my first day back at work from an injury- and I was training for a new role. I had the pleasure of spending the last 6 weeks of her life with her nearly every day. My family and I are totally at peace with the decision.
AITA for promising the lead role of my show to my friend and then giving it to another person? A bit of context: every year in my city there's a festival where each school puts on different performances and then we all challenge each other at who's best, the school who makes more points in the end, wins. I was in charge of organizing our musical and I chose The Corpse Bride. At the end of last year I spoke to a friend of mine about it and told her that I wanted her to be Emily. This September we had auditions for the role (they had to prepare a short monologue and a song): a girl from first year brought JD's monologue and blew us all away, she also had an amazing voice and her face features were more "corpse bride-ish" than my friend's. It turns out this girl way actually friends with my friend, so when I casted her as Emily, my friend was super happy for her. She ended up being the Skeleton, and we won the musical theatre category AND the whole festival. Still, I'm thinking that I must have hurt my friend's feelings by promising her the lead role and then giving it to someone else.
I'd say NAH. I think saying you promised your friend the role is a bit strong. You told her you wanted her to play it, but it doesn't sound like you guaranteed her the part or anything like that. I think you'd have been an AH if you gave the role to your friend even though the other girl gave a better audition and fit the part more. I wouldn't blame your friend if she was disappointed but seems like it helped that her friend got the part as opposed to a stranger. And the skeleton is itself a tasty role that I'm sure she enjoyed.
Okay, here’s my story, in 10th grade I was free for a show an hour away from my house, and on closing night there was a blizzard by my house but the snow was a lot chiller where the show was so it was still going on. I was one of two running crew, and I handled the fog machines and quick changes stage left so i did a lot. After a lot of convincing from my producer because they needed me, My dad let me go as long as I stayed at my moms house, which after a couple months of living full time with my dad I wasn’t comfortable with for many reasons I will not share. But I agreed hoping I could suck it up, after the show had ended my mom came to pick up my sister who was a cast member but lived with mom, and I realized that I was unable to stay with her, and during the cast party I ended up forcing my dad to drive the hour in the snow AGAIN to come and get me. Because I physically could not bring myself to stay with my mom. We have et talked about it much but I think that he is still mad at me. So was I the ass-hole for forcing my dad to drive in a storm twice for a show?
AITA For telling my Grandma to stop singing during Moulin Rouge? My Grandma took me to see the Melbourne cast of Moulin Rouge. During the opening number she was singing along and wouldn't get the hint from the people next to us and me. I turned to her and said "People have paid to hear the professionals sing, not you. So shhh". For context, she had seen it twice before and has previously said she was going to sing what she knew, and it was my first time seeing Moulin Rouge, so I also wanted to hear the cast and not her. Later, she told my mum and I got in trouble for telling off my grandma who "was just trying to have fun at a 'concert' she paid for". So AITA?
I go to a small school with about 160 students in our highschool and our theater program just doesn't exist we don't have enough people interested to do it, but this year we finally got a choice for elective drama and theater design classes!
they dated and broke up in september 2023 and said they would still run the channel but the content wasnt as active as before but now they have recently gone their seperate ways
The final story makes me think my family choosing cremation for my cousin was the right choice. We had a very informal family that wished to attend get together right after he died. We laughed, we cried, we supported eachother. Then a month later they had a memorial service that was open to the public so anyone who ever knew him could come together. It made it a lot easier to work around schedules of the important participants, his parents and siblings. I know that's not the right choice for everyone for a multitude of reasons but for him it worked well.
AITA.. I was cast as Ching Ho in a community theatre production of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'. Ching Ho is one of the two Chinese laundrymen brothers who work in the hotel belonging to Mrs Meers. He is the younger, more romantic one who falls in love with Miss Dorothy. I was so excited to get the role as it was my biggest part to date, and I loved the challenge of mastering the dialogue and musical numbers in Cantonese (which I memorized phonetically). Unfortunately, the actor playing my onstage brother became sick shortly after rehearsals started and was out of the picture until we hit tech week. My scenes were all rehearsed and blocked without him, and everybody hoped that he was doing his job of memorizing dialogue at home, so we could "drop him back" into the show during dress rehearsals. It quickly became apparent that he had no idea what his dialogue was, the musical numbers weren't much better. The musical director asked me to quickly learn the rest of the lyrics for our musical duets, and I had to work overtime in the scenes to make it appear like he wasn't floundering. I am proud that I was able to carry it - and him. We performed the show for two weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and I fell ill with a viral throat infection in the week between (I'm convinced it was brought on by the stress of the last minute rehearsal, line cramming and new lyrics). A course of strong antibiotics was required to help me get my voice back in time for the second weekend. In the script notes for the curtain call it's stipulated that the two characters have their own bows (with Ching Ho, my part, last because it's the bigger of the two roles). The director had us do the bows together. You'd think after all the extra work I had to do to light up those scenes that I could at least have been given that. All that said, it's one of my favourite roles to have played.
Are they just not going to post anymore? What do you mean by inactive?!!!! Edit: i just found out, i feel stupid, sorry daddy. Just discovered this channel about these two and had a great time watching them, i feel sad. Depression starts this day 😔
In my high school theater company we had this one guy (ill call him "D") who constantly tried to take other people's jobs in theater and boss people around. In our theater we had officially assigned leaders of each department in tech (i was the official leader of house) so that was pretty annoying for all of us, but we didnt really say anything. That was until he got worse. He fought so hard for our school to do cabaret even after multiple people contacted the teacher saying they were uncomfortable with it, eventually some of the leaders spoke to him about it and he stopped talking about it. We all thought it wasnt going to get worse but wait theres more. We found out that D, a senior, was making inappropriate jokes and advances towards our theater freshman and they were all scared of him, then he ended up sexually assaulting another student but because the student didnt want to go through all the school reporting stuff, the teacher did nothing. At that point the leaders became more hostile since we were the ones trying to protect our students and we made it clear that this behavior wasnt okay and he wasnt welcome if he acts like that, of course he then started telling everyone we were assholes and calling themselves the victim. I will say i was the one who had to speak to D most often, and towards the end i did shout and cuss at him, but our leaders loved our younger theater kids like they were our little siblings and wanted to protect them. So AITA for cussing and yelling at this guy
I was literally craving for some Musicals substancial issue I was not ready for this video to drop today ! Thank you so much you both for your amazing work❤❤❤
When I was arranging a family funeral last year my cousin was in a show on the same day as funeral, I told my cousin to do the show rather than coming, and everyone understood why she couldn't be there
Okay here ´ s my AITA: So my friend was in a production of Lion King and asked me to come see it. When I went she allowed me to come backstage with her, and meet the rest of the cast. There were a lot of small children in this cast. I have been professionally diagnosed with Tourette´s syndrome for almost two years now, and this condition comes with good and bad days. That day was a bad one but I had already told my friend I was coming, so I decided to hope my tics would calm down and go anyways. When I met this cast, I was having really bad swearing tics and apparently I was scaring some of the kids. An older cast member had told me she had kids come to her crying over my tics. Obviously I apologized but there was truly nothing I could do. I later found out there was someone else IN THE CAST with Tourette´s!! So the question is, AITA for going anyways or should the cast have been more understanding of my tics?
the funeral thing.. to me it really depends on how close you are to the grandparents really. from the story op have relationship with them but not really significant it seems, it sounds like out of respect for other relatives. me and my mom didnt attend my patriachal grandfather's funeral cus my dad's daddy isssue and his feud with his siblings, well it's alot drama and so dysfunctional to say the least. i dont care that much since i dont know them and i rarely meet them.
Or! Approach it like, “Hey I am getting front row tickets! I absolutely have to sit in the front row! Do you think it would be in your budget to go with me?”
This is old but I'll throw in my story anyways: I was really young like 4th grade but this still drove me insane. I auditioned for a play for the first time and I was first inconvenienced when they didn't allow certain people to try out for certain roles. Since it was a 4th-6th play, they gave priority to 6th bc they wouldn't be able to do our mini play even though they got to audition for the better put together play with a teacher who knows what they're doing. So I auditioned and did as well as I could and when we saw the cast list I was furious. I had an ok character that interacted with my friends a lot and I would have been content but another 4th grader got a lead. A 4th grader I truly thought I was better than. I know that's pretty cocky but everyone has the thoughts, okay? So I went along and showed no signs of jealousy throughout rehearsals. Opening night destoyed me for more reasons than one. I was only in 1 long scene and it started great until someone forgot their lines and tried to tell us ON STAGE that we were the ones in the wrong and the person who saved the awkward silence looked like they forgot. Then the girl I was jealous of (also forgot to mention we're best friends now so it's all cool) but she overdid her role. She was yelling into the mics and acting crazy and was asked in between scenes by teachers to take it a notch down but didn't. It was just a bad show. AITA???
Me and my best friend always go to musicals together, there’s been times where she couldn’t afford a ticket and I could but she never wants to take advantage so it’s difficult to pay for her. Whenever I book tickets that she can’t afford I either surprise her (did this last year with Hamilton) or I don’t tell her how much it cost, or if I managed to get two seats together at different prices I’ll always give her the cheapest cost but I normally sit in the cheapest seat. She never wants to take advantage but I also would much rather pay when I can bc she wants to go and I want her to go and I can make it happen. It’s not always been the case but I will also never want her to reciprocate unless she really wanted to and had the means to.
I discovered the channel like yesterday and it's already one of my favorite channels (Sorry for bad English it's not my native language ),Brazil loves you 🇧🇷
My current show has this running thing to try to make each other break and it gets intense at times. There are allies and enemies and it is all out war
"The grandma's the asshole for dying" I think that just became one of my favorite out of context lines
i feel depressed about the fact that the channel is inactive when i just discovered it today.
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I wish they told us why 😭😭😭😭😭@@cazaresg1
They do that time to timr but ryan is super busy cause of the great Gatsby rn
@celestiag.thomas-johnson7067 WDYM by great gatsby
i know this channel is inactive but ryan, i’m really excited for you to play jay gatsby! congrats!
theatre kid drama from my most recent show: so basically we were doing beauty and the beast has to do makeup to make him look… well, beastly. so basically this girl tried to do the beast makeup and it was straight up blackface. like no joke, just incredibly dark makeup. the girl doing the makeup was white, and so was the guy playing the beast. my friend, a black person, was upset about the makeup and talked to the girl who did it. the girl apologized and said that she would change it. the next time she did the beast’s makeup, she did it exactly the same. my friend confronted her in front of other people, and the people around them started talking about how sensitive and over dramatic my friend was being. one girl in particular said that the only people who could have a opinion about the makeup was the guy playing the beast, so it was okay for the makeup to stay the same. my friend ended up talking to the director and the makeup got changed, but what do you think? who is the asshole?
I think it’s inappropriate to have a straight blackface. Like if the person was resembling a black person being white. However I think it’s important to keep in mind theater makeup is a little different. If there is only dark makeup that’s wrong, but if there were things visible that showed things like fur or beast like features than that’s different than blackface.
In summary: it depends on what the makeup looked like
@@blueblossom3384exactly there friend had every right to be upset, I can’t tell if the other two felt bad at all, or didn’t care so I can’t speak for there behalf but the friend was definitely right do of reacted the way they did, because I would of reacted the same way to that.
I looked up the beauty and beast play photos to see what it usually looks like, and the girl doing makeup is the a-hole. It's not necessary makeup that dark wth
omg hi luke I was legit about a say this
@@thatladwaskleo HELPP HI POOKIE 😜
Maybe Ryan can call us daddy and Sam can come up with a new name she calls us
omg she can use mommy
"The difference between confidence and arrogance is comparison." Hey, that's a great line to live by!😊
i actually clapped after he said that!
The lack of videos now makes sense due to the announcement CONGRATULATIONS RYAN
Sorry to see there will be no more videos but love y'all anyways, wish you both the best!!!
Why?
Why no more?
This will go down in history as THE last post on the stage door :(
(Unless they were doing a goodbye video but they prob would have posted it by now )
I’m pretty sure I saw Sam comment that there wouldn’t be a goodbye video
@@whitneyhambrick7680 yeah! I said if they had on they prob would’ve posted it now !!:)
I'm so sad I love watching their channel
@@heatherchandler1 yeah it’s sad they quit but hopefully we see Ryan in a show soonb
Wait. They gave up the channel?
sorry Luna, you got diarrhea, how is that getting your shit together?
CRYING 😭😭
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Drama from my recent show: I totaled my car 2 hours before opening night and still made it in time to open
I really thought that first one was going to be, "So I bought us more expensive tickets and lied to my friend about the cost." Or something like that. Instead, it took a VERY asshole-y turn.
OMG so glad you guys reacted to mine! For context, no theatre wasn't mandatory in our school. A lot of the kids in class seemed to have a large interest in theatre in general, and a lot of them were actually very talented too. I think what it was though is they just thought of it as a fun thing that they didn't feel like they needed to take seriously despite enjoying theatre. Perhaps they saw it more as a fun hobby whereas I see it as my dream career so maybe that's why I was taking it way more seriously. I also just didn't want anyone embarrassing themselves or me onstage because that is genuinely my biggest fear lol. So that had a part to play too. It is also true though that the plays we did were really only for the class to do, it wasn't open auditions like how some schools do. It was actually a requirement of everyone in the class to audition and participate in the show on some level for a grade, but that also included tech roles, so no one was forced to be onstage. Also😆 10:41 I have conversations with myself all the time so yes I genuinely couldn't remember if those were things I actually said to others 😂 I do remember now that I was saying that to a *friend* but not because she was a part of that, I was just ranting to her about it. It was stuff I WANTED to say to these people but didn't 😂 it is true that I thought of myself as being better just because I was taking it more seriously, which true it's an egotistical thing, I realize that. But like... was I wrong... I don't know, more opinions welcome lol
Long side note: I went to see the spring musical this same school did a couple months ago. I'm in college now, some of the students in my theatre class were a grade or two younger so they were or are still there. A few of them were in this musical along with a few new faces. And let me just say - that performance was the worst I've ever seen and gave me terrible second-hand embarrassment watching it. A friend of mine who was also in my theatre class (same year as me and was the only other person who took it almost as seriously as I did so I left him out of the story, because regardless neither of us were saving these shows) was actually recruited to be a part of this production despite no longer being a student..... not sure why or how that came to be, but afterwards he did tell me that was the worst thing he's ever done lol. For comparison, I saw the other high school that's in town's production of a musical, and theirs was incredible. Granted that one was a bigger school that was actually in the middle of town unlike in the suburbs like mine was. So they had a bigger budget and much more diverse group of people. But it was fabulous and made me wish I had transferred there when I had the chance.
dude, imma be so fr, this does not help your case. your comparison GREW when you graduated, and standing in judgement of high schoolers is sad. i'm sorry your experience was rough (as someone who also wants this as a career), but your perception is not everyone's, and at the end of the day, theatre kids can be the biggest over-exaggerators or sh!t talkers of shows they're in. no one can get a proper read of your actual talent OR others' solely from your side of the story, so it's best to just kinda leave it at that.
@@5nydee I mean, it is true that the shows were bad and there's no denying that, high schoolers or not. And like I said, a friend of mine who was a part of this recent one had said the same thing. I also never said my perception was the same as everyone else so I'm not sure what you're getting at. Of course no one can get a proper read of anything anyone says online, but we were asked to give these stories for content and that's what I did 🤷♀️ I appreciate the feedback ofc! I'm just a little confused
the whole story was very dramatic and i personally just like to worry about myself. if they want to look stupid that’s their problem. but the way you described your high school and the shows is LITERALLY my high school… like the teacher was so last minute and the show had to be pushed back months because nobody would get it together 😭 (well except for the lead (me)). the shows always came together at the end, but you could have absolutely been describing my hs experience 💀
i was making a comment on your story when i realized it was straight up a Glee episode
@@BlazeDupree1525was it 😭 honestly never seen glee
I’m new here lol so I mean it when I say you two are genuinely so funny 😭🫶
Nothing better than watching you two ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Ryan’s hair is stunning, can I steal it please?
Bro Luna's story is literaly just the plot of the episode of glee when Rachel was pissed that everyone was slacking and Mr.Shue made them do the mashup competition...
I have a sorta recent AITA theater story:
Ok so, we were doing Ride The Cyclone The Musical at my jr high (I was casted Jane Doe), and in this musical one of the Main characters , Ricky Potts, has a degenerative disease (causing him to be mute and have to use mobility aid arm crutches in the beginning of the musical, also I provided the mobility aids sense my father owns a medical company). My little cousin also has a disability similar to his, (hard time speaking + uses a walker) and she was going to come opening night, along with her family. In one of the songs, What The World Needs, there is a line that Ocean (another main character) says “How long does he got if we feed him through a tube?” (referring to Ricky), which seems sorta Ableist in my opinion + it wasn’t a major line in the song, so i asked politely if we could cut that small part out sense i didn’t want my cousin having to hear that. The teacher got extremely pissed at me for even asking, and threatened TO TAKE AWAY MY ROLE AS A PUNISHMENT . I am quite upset at this due to the fact the teacher cut out another character, Noel’s, major Song and character trait due to the fact she is homophobic (his whole character is being the only openly gay Highschool boy in a small town), she went out of her way to rewrite his character and a whole new song for him. I don’t understand why she couldn’t let us skip a small line in one nights performance, but she happily changed a whole character.
AITA?
Nope, you are not the ahole. I’m so sorry the teacher reacted that way
The teacher is the a**hole.
teacher is the a hole. you had every right to want to change that line
not only is the teacher the a-hole, but it is illegal to change that much of a show. If you paid for the rights to put on a production, you cannot change what is written in the script no matter how much you want to.
legally, all changes must be pre-approved by the licensing company. you have to submit a thorough list of any changes you want to make before you can even sign the contract. If the company finds that you have broken your licensing agreement, they can shut down your production and refuse to ever license to you again. But I totally understand your reasoning for wanting to change it, and threatening to take your part is crazy. There shouldn't be punishment for trying to have an open conversation, and even if there was, "taking" a part shouldn't be the answer. Parts aren't rewards - they should go to the best fit for that role/production.
my director managed to get all three of his children (not very good actors, one of which is in third grade) into our musical (for highschool). Like nepo babies on a smaller scale
Watching this now, after seeing the announcement on insta and I wish you both the best, devastated obviously how you won’t be moving further with this channel, but I wish u both the best in your individual careers ❤❤❤❤
did they breakup?
@@taeraeofsunshine they broke up a year ago.
were not daddy anymore😥
I know :( :(
Y’all posting is the best part of the day 😊
So about that
@@Emsytz elaborate
@@MountYourHorsesDrawYourSwords. they quit 😭
For the theatre class story- it makes me wonder how much support the teacher/director was receiving for the show overall. Since they were also doing props and it was a small school, it makes me think that this teacher was not getting a lot of help elsewhere which would definitely explain them being a bit all over the place.
So sad that what was our dearly beloved name has moved on, it will be missed dearly 😢. I wish you guys uploaded more but it’s still the best part of my day
little did we know this would be their last video 😔
is it forever? i assumed it was just a hiatus
@failedcaptcha They dont follow eachother on socials anymore and in the discription of the channel it says that its no longer active so its pretty safe to assume that they won't be posting together anymore
@@weeklc yeah i saw the community post after i commented that 😕😕
This is their last video :'( maybe they'll just randomly post another a year from now?
I could see them doing that, there’s obviously something going on, like they don’t even follow each other on instagram
@@LucaBrack-pc9hf or for the wicked movie
They are not a day poser, they post 1-3 times a month if you go on the most recent
@@MeghanDecker they have discontinued their channel
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NO DADDY???? NOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Congrats on getting Jay Gatspy!
AITA for refusing to act in a scene with someone who mocked my boundaries?
I (18, F) was in a regional show as an extra with two actors I already knew (1M 1F both around 30), and they were supposed to kidnap me. Our director prefered our male extra to me for most scenes but the male extra wasn't there that day and I wanted another scene so I volunteered to play the part to figure out the scene in hopes he would give the scene to me (which he did and there was no drama).
The two were supposed to carry me, by having the actor pick up my upper body and the actress carry my legs. I struggled with an eating disorder at the time and didn't love the idea of being picked up and carried all summer because it made me self-conscious about my weight, but I didn't want to risk being taken out of the scene. It also hurt the skin on my arms and we did it like a million times in one rehearsal, to the point where the male actor asked if the lift hurt me. I told him it did a bit, and he seemed worried and said he would figure out a better way to hold me. During the next take, the director interrupted to reconfigure the scene and they didn't let me down. I asked to be let down multiple times but both of them laughed and wouldn't let go to the point where I had to wiggle and kick until they dropped me. The actress made a joke about it and the actor mentioned that I said it hurt which she immediately ridiculed as well. The male actor ended up changing the way he carries me which helped and the lift got cut in tech week all together.
Now, a while later, I'm in a different show with the same actress and somehow once again ended up in a scene where she is supposed to restrain me, this time while another actress takes off a piece of my clothing in a somewhat sexual scene. I don't really feel comfortable with her in it since I already struggle with setting physical boundaries and asking others to respect them, but was told by a friend that I am overreacting since it was just a joke. AITA for not trusting the actress and would I be if I said I didn't want her to be the one who restrains me?
OMG dude you are so not the asshole here. I get it, boundaries can be really hard to set, and have someone mocking them is horrible. I wouldn't trust that actress either, but I don't know how you could get her to stop since she is so disrespectful of your boundaries.
Hey this is really out of nowhere but I js felt like i needed to say it even if Sam and Ryan don't see this. I've been having a really hard time mentally recently and y'all have helped me so much. Your videos are the only thing keeping me going. I knew about Sam from High Five Studios and Ryan from Liv and Maddie. I just got into theater about maybe five years ago. I loved watching shows but had never acted until middle school. I did my first show last year and fell in love. Since then, ive been doing theater and done a few camps and classes at a theater company near me. They are doing Heathers as their teen show in the fall but im so terribly saddened because I do marching band and the theater company is very expensive. I really want to be on Broadway when im older and Ryan has really inspired me. This channel has helped me so much and Im really grateful. Meeting you guys would be a fever dream and im js really grateful for you. Love you guys.
Okay ik I'm late but I think I have a good submission:
So a couple years ago I was in a junior high production of Newsies. I was cast as Miss Medda. Rehearsals had been going really nicely and I was trying to be as helpful as I possibly could. There was a woman working the costume department. I'll call her A. I loved my dress and there was like a blouse-ish thing that was worn underneath the dress. (also sidenote: our costumes were mostly donated or bought, none were homemade.) When I tried it on at first, A had it so the buttons were on the back of the blouse-ish thing because there was intricate detailing on the side with no buttons so it seemed like the buttons go on the back. So when we were running the show, I had the buttons on the back like how it was at first. A decided that it wasn't supposed to go like that so I put it the other way. I suggested to her that I wear it the original way because A's way looked off. She said no. I didn't talk about it for a bit. It was bothering me so I told her again that I was pretty sure it was supposed to go the other way. A got really mad at me in the dressing room and told me that I can wear it like that but if I want to question her, I should just make my own costume. I wore it with the buttons on the back, the way I thought it was supposed to go, for the show. A had a son who was in the play with a minor role. He told me that his mom was really angry and that she said I hated my costume. I genuinely loved my costume. I was just trying to make what I thought was helpful suggestions. Idk tho sorry for this being so longg.
With the first AITA story, an idea is you can buy them a ticket next to you for like a birthday gift or Christmas gift or something like that. Not the whole ticket but like splitting the difference.
I have a good, morally debatable, theatre AITA!
Recently I was in a school production of Starmites. Its something I had been looking forward to for months even prior to auditions, this being my second time working with these (truly lovely) directors. I auditioned with a handful of my friends who were in last year’s production aswell. I got cast in a quartet (The Bites) with two of these friends and one unfamiliar face. We were all overjoyed to be cast not only together, but as named characters too. Yet halfway through the production one of my friends in the quartet started having health issues. She started missing school more often than not and the same thing went for rehearsals. During tech week, she was only there for one rehearsal. The rest of “The Bites” had to scramble to pick up her lines or awkwardly skip over them in her absence. Though the school practically never has understudies, we had to bring in an ensemble member to sing her parts or (only sometimes) say her lines. This understudy had no time to practice or memorize because she was only instated as such less than three weeks prior to the production. Fortunately, my friend who was originally cast made it to all three shows but stumbled through it without having much practice. After the show she didn’t come to school for a week because she was recovering. Normally I wouldn’t harbor any ill will but I think, *halfway through the production*, that this wasn’t good for her or the cast that she should’ve dropped out of the show. I haven’t said anything but I can’t look at her the same without thinking about the situation. Yet I feel guilty because obviously she isn’t in control of her health. But she is in control of how she deals with it and how her decisions impact others. It doesn’t help that she evidently sees this as just one of her many hobbies she’ll do as an off-hand if she’s bored and has the time. I haven’t said anything to her but AITA for resenting my friend.
I don’t think you’re an asshole, but I don’t think you should say anything. Maybe your friend was excited about this role and wanted to perform, or just wanted to be a part of something with her friends even if her health was declining. I understand you feeling this way as someone who has dealt with unreliable cast members, but you need to consider the reasons why she wouldn’t give up her role. Congrats on your performance!
Life is for the living. Pay your respects when you can, but keep living your life. I would not ask someone to stop their work to come to my funeral.
I have a very recent story. So me and my family went to new york for a trip and while we were there we got to see Friends The Musical. It was their last showing and I was so excited, we got there and sat in our seats but when the show was close to starting I decided to move to the front row of my section since there was literally NO ONE THERE. Eventually these two girls walked in and apparently I was sitting in one of their seat but considering that whole row was free I didn't see a problem with it. During intermission they moved from sitting next to me to sitting behind me before finally sitting in a separate area. My parents said I should have moved because they "Wanted to sit next to each other." and it wasn't like I was sat in between them, I was on the end of the row just at the front with them sitting next to me. AITA?
You’re the a-hole. Totally get wanting to move to a better empty seat but you need to at least wait until intermission so you know the seat hasn’t been purchased by someone else.
It wasn’t your seat and you likely disrupted the experience of other theater patrons as these two girls had to then figure out where to sit during the performance. Also wondering, if the row was so empty, why didn’t you just move down so they could have their purchased seats?
Is Sam the Asshole for not telling Ryan beforehand the we would be ripped from our name ?
(It is a joke of course I would never dare disrespect any of them like this)
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Here’s some theatre kid drama that has been going on:
I’m in a local theatre group and every year we do the rocky horror picture show as a halloween special, most of us are in our early 20s, our last director is around 30. Last year wasn’t just my first time being a part of the theatre group but also my first time doing theatre in general. I wanted to do theatre my whole life and it’s the first time where I actually had the opportunity to do so and I told myself that it doesn’t matter what they want or what I would feel comfortable with, I would do anything to be a part of this. Apparently that last director took advantage of his position as a director. He harassed and assaulted people, including me, made people feel very uncomfortable and put pressure on us to do exactly as he intended . Even the audience got involved in some very uncomfortable gags. I’ll skip the details so this won’t be too long. Since a lot of people told very similar stories about him he’s not allowed to direct the rocky horror show this year, the only thing is, I’m friends with his wife. (They’re in an open marriage) While I talked to my other friends about how I don’t want him to direct this show and about the things he did to me and him being manipulative, towards him I acted like everything’s fine between us. I had very mixed feelings about him but as the time has passed I FINALLY start to get to a point where I’m avoiding him and where Im getting very clear about how I feel about him. I was very supportive about kicking him out of the production. But I never talked to him about it. I never told him that I wasn’t okay with the things he did. I wanted to but I just couldn’t. Now that he’s not allowed to be a part of the show Im still hanging out with his wife and I’m still not saying anything about not being okay with something. He’s also been flirting with me the last few times we met, I politely pushed him back every time and maybe it’s just me being a coward and it’s clear that he’s an asshole for assaulting us but am I also the asshole?
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I have drama from a school production!
This was in my last year of high school, and was our schools first time doing a big musical/ production like this (We were doing legally blonde). I took drama as one of my subjects and was also a drama leader (help lead/run things in drama/performing arts). We did auditions which consisted of singing, dancing and acting. I was cast as the judge. (Whole other story about that). Another girl from my drama class was cast as Elle. For context she was the head of performing arts (a major student leadership position) and her mum was a teacher who was involved in the auditioning process.
I had her sing before and her singing was OK. But for every rehearsal she was only barely trying, not saying her lines properly or singing properly. The teachers including her mum didn't say anything during rehearsals. Meanwhile any one else who didn't put in effort was being called out for it during rehearsal. This countinued on for the entire rehearsal period, frustrating a large portion of the cast including myself.
On the week of the performance she was put on vocal rest meaning she had further excuse not to put in any form of effort (untill she wanted to yell or be rude to someone). Furthermore she was sick over this week (had a cold which later turned out to be covid which she spread to a majority of the cast, thankfully avoiding me as I'm immunocompromised - again has a whole other story) and decided to perform despit having an understudy. On the performances she broke character frequently, her singing was terrible (she refused to listen to advice from the vocal coach that would have helped this) and her acting was mediocre at best. Meanwhile several other girls who also auditioned for Elle nailed their acting and had incredible voices,
During this week she made several nasty comments to me in class for no reason, and acted extremely entitled. Friends and family that came to watch all said she was not good.
After the performance she encouraged people not to test for covid and then again made some awful comments after I called her out.
I also would like to note that in previous smaller productions she didn't learn her lines and had a similar attitude, and had also gotten involved in heaps of drama and did not demonstrate responsibility or role model correct behaviour back stage (not quiet and being really rude to others)
AITA for thinking she didn't deserve this role and was a terrible student leader?
yall should start a podcast ong I feel like yall are so comforting to listen to
I’m sorry to say but they aren’t active anymore on the channel 😢
@ realized that a bit later ty 😭
4:05 personally i don’t like front row I take a few rows back, but especially when it’s someone’s new to theater I wan to sit next to them. Also it’s just rude when you are mean to go together 😅 (That’s my personal preference and opinion)
I like a few row back because it feels more comfortable watching the show that way.
(Edit: idk if their friend was new to theater 🎭 and such but it’s still very rude in my opinion) 7:14 you said it Sam (Front row isn’t always the best it is at concerts but theater is a different thing)
I know! At lot of times when you’re front row you have a really limited view and/or it’s like watching a tennis match trying to see what’s happening on the stage. Especially with a show like the Lion King with such a rich background cast you’re better off being seated a number of rows back. The only time I’ve ever enjoyed watching a show from that close was a touring performance of Cats at theatre with a really relatively small stage.
Laat funeral i went to was on my birthday. It was in lockdown. Not like i was busy 😅 but bless my cousins they were so apologetic inhad no idea whay to day. The vibe was very weird afterwards when we were celebrating my birthday but had been at my aunt's funeral in the morning 😫
as someone who (nearly) had to skip a funeral for a play, when i tell you i clicked so fast-
So I was premiering a musical revival and my friend/ coworker was fed up with my understudy *as was I* she wasn’t treating it like a job. During the premiere while she wasn’t on stage she was bothering the cast, like making comments about unrelated things, and getting in the way of workers. I wasn’t to bothered, but then my friend/coworker had said that she was going to file a complaint with our director. The day after she did, our director didn’t do anything, so then my friend said that she was going to forge emails to get *my* understudy fired, I disagreed and she eventually came around, during our week off after the premiere she stayed with the group and I went to go join a tour of another musical and brought along some other cast members, during this my friend went behind my back with another costar and forged the emails, my understudy almost got fired before I had stood up for her, in the long run my “friend” got fired. Now the majority of the cast I’m not friends with won’t talk to me and are acting as if I’m the a-hole, am I
I totally agree that everyone process grief differently, but I also think that if you can’t be there for each other in the difficult times (aka a funeral) then you don’t deserve to be there for the successes. The is definitely contradiction on that and so much nuance on people’s family relationships.
I have one: my voice teacher is also in charge of the backstage crew for our spring musical every year. There is one junior (I’m a sophomore) who has been on the crew since his freshman year. He always smells like weed, and everyone knew he was smoking it, but no one could prove it was him because he only did it in his car and not in the auditorium. Well, at the cast party he was sitting at the same table as me, and he started smoking it, and I made eye contact with him. He gave me a “don’t tell anyone” look and I nodded, because he has always creeped me out (we also went to middle school together) and I didn’t really care enough to go inside to get the teacher/chaperones. I mentioned it to my voice teacher as an off hand remark and she said that he’ll never serve on crew again. I feel bad, because we’re already loosing our assistant director who worked on crew, and he did a really good job. I’m also kind of scared, because even though my teacher said she wouldn’t tell, I think I’m the only one who saw him.
noooo i missed this one 🙈 i have such a good one. You can AITA this if you want to commenters. im open to any and all critisism & comments
my theater director decided for our spring show, it would be a touring show to the elementary schools. It sucked that thats what it was for my last show (senior), but it is what it is. im not too torn up about that bit. The tea is what happens at the end. So we were gonna have this last show at a nursing home, weirdly enough. The day of the show however, one of the leads of the play got sick and had to go out of town to their doctor. My Director, instead of being okay with 1 of 3 leads not being there (with it only having 2 originally anyways) and being like, “I hope you get better soon!” responds with, “Im disappointed in you.” ??????
Now, i am dating this person (5 yrs!) and our Director knows this. Because this made me so angry, i text her with a “You can’t be disappointed in someone for something they cannot control” and she replies with “You are not apart of this” and i did swear because again, i was pissed off, and maybe it wasnt my best moment, but i responded back with, “Fuck yeah it is, this is my partner.”
She then ended the conversation, i texted saying the line of communication will be open and she said “You yelled and swore at me, this line of communication is closed.” and then when my grandmother is at the school, she cries to her about me and my partner (we’re closeted) saying we were the most hard working in the company, and how she just wishes we would apologize.
I dont feel like i have anything to apologize for other than my anger. i still believe that it is not fair to be disappointed in someone for something they cant control.
Congrats on five whole years!
I miss mom and dad guys😔
and this was their last video
My AITA theatre story:
For context I went to a jr-sr high school (7th-12th grade) and I started theatre in 7th grade, by my freshman year I was one of the best (and only) boys in our theatre program. That year our drama teacher was replaced as well, and early in the school year we did the little mermaid, where I was cast as Prince Eric (I was one of two guys who could sing on pitch), and our teacher could not direct for the life of her, nor did she help any of the main characters . Later that year we performed in districts, and I auditioned for our large group, I thought for sure I would get in, but I soon realized that our SCHOOLS large group was being compliantly ran by a student, where she put a senior who can’t sing or dance (nice guy) in it instead of me. I was upset but I kept on trying to perform at our school, the next show we did was a play, the brothers Grimm spectacualthon (bad show) but after I auditioned for it I realized that the date of the show was conflicting with CHORUS ALL COUNTY, which I was apart of, so I dropped out the show quickly (note that she changed the date of the play right before auditions). Finally was the last musical of the year, 9 to 5, which when it was announced my parents actually confronted her about not doing it ( there’s a whole song about how much a character wants to sexually assault another character “I’d like to take those double Ds hold them all so close to me… will I get those legs uncrossed? Of course I will, yeah cuz I’m the boss” but I digress). Of course as one of the only guys who can sing I wanted that role ( it’s the only good male role) but I had heard from ANOTHER STUDENT that she said she wouldn’t give me (specifically me) that role because it would be inappropriate. I was very mad, so of course I auditioned for the role anyway, I had my parents bring that to her attention, and tried to make the auditions as fair as possible beforehand, so when the audition day came, I did a role or nothing (partially cuz I don’t like 9 to 5 and also saying “I know you don’t want to give me the role, but I’m your best guy”) and I sang, ( and I think I did pretty good) but when she posted the cast list she gave that role to the senior who can’t sing (it’s also important to mention that every other lead role in that show were seniors) she never mentioned seniority before, and I was even more mad. I didn’t do the show and decided to leave the school for a much school with a better theatre program ( also important note I plan to pursue theatre as a career).
AITA for refusing to participate in a musical and leaving the school for unfair casting.
My great grandma died. The only time I missed rehearsal was cuz I was at her funeral.
I mean I can think of a story…
So I got into theatre very heavily in the past few years and I always audition for the school musicals with my friends. I started out with only minor roles and one day got a main cast member in grease, while my friends got ensemble. Thus, I began to spend significantly more time with the other cast members, some of which I became very very close with. Obviously i still interacted with my friends inside and out of the stage setting but particularly gravitated towards the main cast friends I had made during rehearsals, especially seeing as my time with them before the end of the year was limited. However, I could sense my friends getting jealous/annoyed and had to sacrifice time I had with a cast member who had helped me significantly with my anxiety and was soon to leave for college to make sure my other friends felt included - a decision that I honestly regret right now as I missed him for ages after the show ended and still do even now. Moreover, I don’t think staying in my comfort zone with my other friends helped with my increasing social anxiety at the time, something that gradually got better the more time i spent with the main cast members, as a pose to these other friends. When the musical was over I thought I may not be put in that type of awkward choosing friends situation again but I have once again been called back twice for the lead in another musical while my friends have not and I can sense them getting bitter again. But if I get the lead, to be honest, I would rather have no regrets this year and would rather foster my friendships with my costars than my friends that I see every day regardless of theatre productions.
So am I the asswhole for regretting spending time with my friends as a pose to the main cast, making them feel jealous and hoping to step away from them a little during the upcoming production if I get a lead role?
No a-holes here, you just need to explain to your friends and if they still are being jealous and annoyed with you then they are in the wrong
@@TicTac27 okay ty! Bit scared about upsetting them tho
AITA for having a rivalry with one of my fellow theater kids at my school. For context, we both started theater at my small all-boys prep school in 7th grade. The show was Willy Wonka Jr. and we both had relatively small roles. But it really didn’t start until 8th grade when my school did a production of The Music Man Jr. My theater teacher always liked me because she knew that she could depend on me, but that year she was on maternity leave so we had one of her friends come in to direct. This new teacher was nice, but her casting choices were weird. I obviously was going for Harold Hill, as any male in theater would, and by this point I had been taking voice lessons to train for this role. But when the cast list came out, I had been given the roles of Marcellus, Salesman 1, Iowan Person, and Pick-A-Little Lady ( keep in mind we had males playing female roles). So obviously this was kinda a shock because I had thought my audition was amazing. So come tech week I asked her what I could’ve done better in my audition and why I didn’t get the role. She just told me that my audition was amazing and that the reason I got the roles I did, wasn’t because I didn’t have what it took, but because she knew I could play 4-5 different roles at the same time with my vocal range rather then just 1. So AITA for still having a rivalry against him for the directors casting choice?
When I was in middle school my school had a drama club, and a couple weeks in the show a girl in my group tried to make up a rumor on how I yelled at the director because I couldn’t get a $200 dollar dress for the small role I had (I didn’t know those even existed when I was younger), and we I asked who she heard it from she said a couple of the kids and hour ago I asked her who and she said she forgot. So this pissed me off so I was a little cold to her for the rest of the day but I still was trying to be kind to her. When we had our closing night I got awarded with drama club MVP for being kind, helpful, never demanded, accepted the costumes, and choreography really and they had no problems with me. The first thought that came to my mind was how that rumor just got shut down for good I was so happy for my accomplishments that year. WITA for being mean to the girl a little??
Sort of theater sort of dance story:
So, my dance studio puts on a massive production each year like a musical. I mean extravagant productions of Lion King, Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Neverland, etc. So, instead of just theater students doing dance routines, the dance students learn and perform the routine. One year, we did Little Mermaid as our Summer production, and I had a few acting roles and a few dance routines to do. For one of my routines, it was a hip hop routine that I was assigned. It was a mix of 2 songs for a finale battle between Ursula and King Triton. My class was originally assigned for one song which is the second song of the remix, and another class had the first song of the remix. Well, the teacher was like uhhh do yall want to switch routines since I teach both classes in the same show? My class is like um sure even though we should do the second dance. As we are 3 weeks away, the teacher goes to me and says, "We do not have enough people in the other group, and they don't know the dance, could you be in their group?" I said ok with that because I was supposed to be in the second dance anyways. I don't learn the dance until a week before dress rehearsal... I'm already stressed out and we get to dress rehearsal, my friend says, wait why aren't you with your class? I told her how the teacher thought it was a good idea to have me go to the other group when I should be with my class that I have been training with for almost 2 years and learn a dance a week before because we need to even out the people. Flash forward to show week, it is closing night, I have about 4 routines to do throughout the whole show and the hip hop dance is at the ending of the show. It gets towards the final minutes before we go backstage, (5 minutes before the dance starts and we have to be on stage, the dance teacher who was MIA decides to show up randomly and pull me aside to say, I am not happy with your behavior towards everyone. I saw you tell someone you were forced to be in the other dance for when in reality, you CHOSE to be in that group and it's not my fault you feel that way. I am not happy with you and your behavior. Say sorry to everyone about what you had said to them and that it was your fault you CHOSE and not forced to." This is all 2 minutes before we go on stage. Had to dance for almost 10 mins out of breath with tears in my eyes and act like nothing happened.
So am I in the fault or is the teacher?
here’s my drama from my recent show: we did the show 42nd street, which is a dance show before anything else, heavily tap as well. there were only about 5 people who had tap experience, me being one. Well, a month before the show opened, our director decided people looked like they were getting visibly tired by the end of dance numbers, and ofc we can’t have that. so he decided to start implementing intense condition without telling anyone. so we get to school, saturday 8am and he unlocks the gym for us to start jogging, and eventual he decides to make a bunch of theater kids do wind sprints. which resulting in 7 people throwing up…only 1 went home. the others stayed for the 5 hour rehearsal
actually i have a second one from the same show: so basically we always do two casts when we do shows and so i was cast as a role in my cast and another girl was cast as my role in her cast which is normal. the issue is she knew the show dates, bought tickets to a concert on the same night as her own opening night, and asked through the directors if it was okay if i could do her show that night but she would take one of mine. mind you there are only four shows total and i get that she wants to have two shows but SHE KNEW THE SHOWDATES WHEN BUYING THE TICKETS so in my opinion why should i give up my show with my cast because of her choice. so when the director A asked me i was idk i have to check with my parents which apparently was taken as a yes! anyway i then later went to the other director B cause the other director A was not there that day. and director b was not really gathering what i was trying to say that i did not want to give up a show and basically said that if i wanted my original shows then they would tell the other girl to just cancel the tickets. its been weeks and they still have not told me what is happening with the dates and the show is next week! so like who is in the wrong here
Damn, mom disowned us. Were we just the stepkids?
Well, “no one dies on a schedule” …….my grandpa did, we planned when he died together with him and he only had one request: “make it fucking cheap”
I didn't go to my grandmother's funeral because it was my first day back at work from an injury- and I was training for a new role. I had the pleasure of spending the last 6 weeks of her life with her nearly every day. My family and I are totally at peace with the decision.
We need to know, what flavour was JD's slushy.
Idk why I'm so sure abıut this but I bet it was blueberry
I don’t have any aita theatre stories to tell but if you ever start reacting to fan’s theatre stories in general I definitely have a few 😂
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I’ll miss u guys….
AITA for promising the lead role of my show to my friend and then giving it to another person?
A bit of context: every year in my city there's a festival where each school puts on different performances and then we all challenge each other at who's best, the school who makes more points in the end, wins. I was in charge of organizing our musical and I chose The Corpse Bride. At the end of last year I spoke to a friend of mine about it and told her that I wanted her to be Emily. This September we had auditions for the role (they had to prepare a short monologue and a song): a girl from first year brought JD's monologue and blew us all away, she also had an amazing voice and her face features were more "corpse bride-ish" than my friend's.
It turns out this girl way actually friends with my friend, so when I casted her as Emily, my friend was super happy for her. She ended up being the Skeleton, and we won the musical theatre category AND the whole festival.
Still, I'm thinking that I must have hurt my friend's feelings by promising her the lead role and then giving it to someone else.
I'd say NAH. I think saying you promised your friend the role is a bit strong. You told her you wanted her to play it, but it doesn't sound like you guaranteed her the part or anything like that. I think you'd have been an AH if you gave the role to your friend even though the other girl gave a better audition and fit the part more.
I wouldn't blame your friend if she was disappointed but seems like it helped that her friend got the part as opposed to a stranger. And the skeleton is itself a tasty role that I'm sure she enjoyed.
Okay, here’s my story, in 10th grade I was free for a show an hour away from my house, and on closing night there was a blizzard by my house but the snow was a lot chiller where the show was so it was still going on. I was one of two running crew, and I handled the fog machines and quick changes stage left so i did a lot. After a lot of convincing from my producer because they needed me, My dad let me go as long as I stayed at my moms house, which after a couple months of living full time with my dad I wasn’t comfortable with for many reasons I will not share. But I agreed hoping I could suck it up, after the show had ended my mom came to pick up my sister who was a cast member but lived with mom, and I realized that I was unable to stay with her, and during the cast party I ended up forcing my dad to drive the hour in the snow AGAIN to come and get me. Because I physically could not bring myself to stay with my mom. We have et talked about it much but I think that he is still mad at me. So was I the ass-hole for forcing my dad to drive in a storm twice for a show?
It's really nice seeing you two together again
AITA For telling my Grandma to stop singing during Moulin Rouge? My Grandma took me to see the Melbourne cast of Moulin Rouge. During the opening number she was singing along and wouldn't get the hint from the people next to us and me. I turned to her and said "People have paid to hear the professionals sing, not you. So shhh". For context, she had seen it twice before and has previously said she was going to sing what she knew, and it was my first time seeing Moulin Rouge, so I also wanted to hear the cast and not her. Later, she told my mum and I got in trouble for telling off my grandma who "was just trying to have fun at a 'concert' she paid for". So AITA?
NTA.
@@BibbleTridentdefinitely not
I go to a small school with about 160 students in our highschool and our theater program just doesn't exist we don't have enough people interested to do it, but this year we finally got a choice for elective drama and theater design classes!
Does anyone know why they are no longer active
they dated and broke up in september 2023 and said they would still run the channel but the content wasnt as active as before but now they have recently gone their seperate ways
Girl, every single time I look at you, you look like Alina Starkov from shadow and bone! (You’re so pretty!!!!!) 🤩
The final story makes me think my family choosing cremation for my cousin was the right choice. We had a very informal family that wished to attend get together right after he died. We laughed, we cried, we supported eachother. Then a month later they had a memorial service that was open to the public so anyone who ever knew him could come together. It made it a lot easier to work around schedules of the important participants, his parents and siblings. I know that's not the right choice for everyone for a multitude of reasons but for him it worked well.
AITA.. I was cast as Ching Ho in a community theatre production of 'Thoroughly Modern Millie'. Ching Ho is one of the two Chinese laundrymen brothers who work in the hotel belonging to Mrs Meers. He is the younger, more romantic one who falls in love with Miss Dorothy. I was so excited to get the role as it was my biggest part to date, and I loved the challenge of mastering the dialogue and musical numbers in Cantonese (which I memorized phonetically). Unfortunately, the actor playing my onstage brother became sick shortly after rehearsals started and was out of the picture until we hit tech week. My scenes were all rehearsed and blocked without him, and everybody hoped that he was doing his job of memorizing dialogue at home, so we could "drop him back" into the show during dress rehearsals.
It quickly became apparent that he had no idea what his dialogue was, the musical numbers weren't much better. The musical director asked me to quickly learn the rest of the lyrics for our musical duets, and I had to work overtime in the scenes to make it appear like he wasn't floundering. I am proud that I was able to carry it - and him. We performed the show for two weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and I fell ill with a viral throat infection in the week between (I'm convinced it was brought on by the stress of the last minute rehearsal, line cramming and new lyrics). A course of strong antibiotics was required to help me get my voice back in time for the second weekend. In the script notes for the curtain call it's stipulated that the two characters have their own bows (with Ching Ho, my part, last because it's the bigger of the two roles). The director had us do the bows together. You'd think after all the extra work I had to do to light up those scenes that I could at least have been given that. All that said, it's one of my favourite roles to have played.
Are they just not going to post anymore? What do you mean by inactive?!!!!
Edit: i just found out, i feel stupid, sorry daddy. Just discovered this channel about these two and had a great time watching them, i feel sad. Depression starts this day 😔
I havent watched yall in like a year, and i fell out of it right after it was announced ryan was moving. Literally so glad to be back, ily both
I need MORE of y'all reacting to our AITA stories, I love you guys
In my high school theater company we had this one guy (ill call him "D") who constantly tried to take other people's jobs in theater and boss people around. In our theater we had officially assigned leaders of each department in tech (i was the official leader of house) so that was pretty annoying for all of us, but we didnt really say anything. That was until he got worse. He fought so hard for our school to do cabaret even after multiple people contacted the teacher saying they were uncomfortable with it, eventually some of the leaders spoke to him about it and he stopped talking about it. We all thought it wasnt going to get worse but wait theres more. We found out that D, a senior, was making inappropriate jokes and advances towards our theater freshman and they were all scared of him, then he ended up sexually assaulting another student but because the student didnt want to go through all the school reporting stuff, the teacher did nothing. At that point the leaders became more hostile since we were the ones trying to protect our students and we made it clear that this behavior wasnt okay and he wasnt welcome if he acts like that, of course he then started telling everyone we were assholes and calling themselves the victim. I will say i was the one who had to speak to D most often, and towards the end i did shout and cuss at him, but our leaders loved our younger theater kids like they were our little siblings and wanted to protect them. So AITA for cussing and yelling at this guy
Anyone here after he was announced to be jay gatsby in the great gatsby
I was literally craving for some Musicals substancial issue I was not ready for this video to drop today !
Thank you so much you both for your amazing work❤❤❤
When I was arranging a family funeral last year my cousin was in a show on the same day as funeral, I told my cousin to do the show rather than coming, and everyone understood why she couldn't be there
Loving Sam's shelf in the back, she has great taste lmfao
Okay here ´ s my AITA: So my friend was in a production of Lion King and asked me to come see it. When I went she allowed me to come backstage with her, and meet the rest of the cast. There were a lot of small children in this cast. I have been professionally diagnosed with Tourette´s syndrome for almost two years now, and this condition comes with good and bad days. That day was a bad one but I had already told my friend I was coming, so I decided to hope my tics would calm down and go anyways. When I met this cast, I was having really bad swearing tics and apparently I was scaring some of the kids. An older cast member had told me she had kids come to her crying over my tics. Obviously I apologized but there was truly nothing I could do. I later found out there was someone else IN THE CAST with Tourette´s!! So the question is, AITA for going anyways or should the cast have been more understanding of my tics?
the funeral thing.. to me it really depends on how close you are to the grandparents really. from the story op have relationship with them but not really significant it seems, it sounds like out of respect for other relatives.
me and my mom didnt attend my patriachal grandfather's funeral cus my dad's daddy isssue and his feud with his siblings, well it's alot drama and so dysfunctional to say the least. i dont care that much since i dont know them and i rarely meet them.
we’re not daddy anymore 😨😨😨 this is worse than the divorce
Or! Approach it like, “Hey I am getting front row tickets! I absolutely have to sit in the front row! Do you think it would be in your budget to go with me?”
Congrats Ryan!! I miss you guys
Just wanna say I only discovered this channel tonight but you guys are already becoming one of my favorites :)
This is old but I'll throw in my story anyways:
I was really young like 4th grade but this still drove me insane. I auditioned for a play for the first time and I was first inconvenienced when they didn't allow certain people to try out for certain roles. Since it was a 4th-6th play, they gave priority to 6th bc they wouldn't be able to do our mini play even though they got to audition for the better put together play with a teacher who knows what they're doing. So I auditioned and did as well as I could and when we saw the cast list I was furious. I had an ok character that interacted with my friends a lot and I would have been content but another 4th grader got a lead. A 4th grader I truly thought I was better than. I know that's pretty cocky but everyone has the thoughts, okay? So I went along and showed no signs of jealousy throughout rehearsals. Opening night destoyed me for more reasons than one. I was only in 1 long scene and it started great until someone forgot their lines and tried to tell us ON STAGE that we were the ones in the wrong and the person who saved the awkward silence looked like they forgot. Then the girl I was jealous of (also forgot to mention we're best friends now so it's all cool) but she overdid her role. She was yelling into the mics and acting crazy and was asked in between scenes by teachers to take it a notch down but didn't. It was just a bad show. AITA???
Why tf do I feel like this looks like my parents saying their getting a divorce 😭 (they actually can’t because in my religion you can’t divorce)
I love your channel! your posts always make my day! 💗
Me and my best friend always go to musicals together, there’s been times where she couldn’t afford a ticket and I could but she never wants to take advantage so it’s difficult to pay for her. Whenever I book tickets that she can’t afford I either surprise her (did this last year with Hamilton) or I don’t tell her how much it cost, or if I managed to get two seats together at different prices I’ll always give her the cheapest cost but I normally sit in the cheapest seat. She never wants to take advantage but I also would much rather pay when I can bc she wants to go and I want her to go and I can make it happen. It’s not always been the case but I will also never want her to reciprocate unless she really wanted to and had the means to.
I actually have paid the difference when I could afford and wanted to to closer for a musical. I would never ditch.
Why am I so early (also I agree the lion king was amazing)
YALL R MY FAV OMG ❤❤❤
I discovered the channel like yesterday and it's already one of my favorite channels (Sorry for bad English it's not my native language ),Brazil loves you 🇧🇷
Please do it again
Y’all are so entertaining, love it 🤘🏼
STAGE DOOR ITS BEEN 4 MONTHS COME BACK TO US 😩
They've quit this channel
IS THE NO LONGER ACTIVE IN THE BIO TRUE?!
Yeah
@@nicoledickson6099 Nooooo 😭😭😭
My current show has this running thing to try to make each other break and it gets intense at times. There are allies and enemies and it is all out war
I feel like, you can afford front row and they can afford the worst seats so get two mid seat tickets….. okay Sam is saying this as I type. Haha
I love you both so much you're the only reason im sane right now--
I love this channel ❤