The incredibly generous and wholehearted Casting Director Alaine Alldaffer is my guest on today’s episode of the Brian Breaks Character podcast.
She’s been casting theatre and television for over 25 years (peep her impressive bio below).
And as a long-time champion for creatives everywhere, Alaine’s actionable advice will appeal to you whether you’re…
…a butcher
…a baker
…an actor
…a writer
…a director
…or all of the above (…you multi-hyphenate, you!)
HERE’S A PEEK AT SOME OF THE JUICY TAKEAWAYS:
- Why you must define your success by your commitment to the work… that is, ONLY IF you want to have longevity in your career.
- How to use creativity in your theatre self-tape auditions so you stand out from the crowd (while also not making a fool of yourself) … oh, and the same rules apply for TV/film!
- How to future-pace your self-care so you’re better able to be “onto the next thing” rather than wallow in disappointment.
REAL TALK: Alaine’s full-time gig is having collaborative conversations with writers, directors, artistic directors, designers, and actors, so don’t be fooled by this *feel-good* episode.
Alaine outlines a unique insider’s take on the way back to live performance and the newest trends in successful self-tape auditions so you can get into those rooms whether you’re a writer, a director, an actor, or… oh, you get the picture!
Want the full tea on Alaine? Alaine Alldaffer received 12 Artios Award nominations, and 2 wins, for Excellence in Casting. For more than two decades, she’s served as CD for Playwrights Horizons – casting over 100 productions, where her credits include GREY GARDENS (also for Broadway), CLYBOURNE PARK (also for Broadway), CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (Drama Desk and Obie Awards for Best Ensemble and an Artios Award for Casting), and THE FLICK (Playwrights Horizons and The Barrow Street Theatre). Television credits include ABC’s THE KNIGHTS OF PROSPERITY with Sofia Vergara and Associate credits include NBC’s ED and USA’s MONK. Regional work includes Geffen Playhouse, Huntington Theatre, Arena Stage, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Seattle Rep, ACT, and Berkeley Rep. Notable productions include: DETROIT with David Schwimmer, RAPTURE BLISTER BURN, DEAD MAN’S CELLPHONE with Mary Louise Parker, EVERY TONGUE CONFESS with Phylicia Rashad, A LIFE with David Hyde Pierce, and BETHANY with America Ferrera (Women’s Project Theater). And she’s worked with some of the most notable contemporary playwrights: Annie Baker, Bruce Norris, Christopher Durang, Craig Lucas, Sarah Ruhl, Gina Gionfriddo, Lynn Nottage, Richard Nelson, Robert O’Hara, and Theresa Rebeck.
Alaine’s experience speaks for itself, but you should really hear her speak for herself.
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Website
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