
P.S. Does anyone know when you will hear if you are through to the next round?
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 probe ruined my chances but oh well
 probe ruined my chances but oh well  
 
 but I'm happy that I know and could tell everyone else
 but I'm happy that I know and could tell everyone else 
 I wondered if they would run through the applications as they came in and eliminate the non-Londoners first (which we are).  I applied anyway as DD goes to London twice a week already and we are closer to central London than people who live at the ends of the tube lines.  At least we can put it out of our minds for now and hope we might stand a chance.  Didn't realise it was only 16 people though, though it might be a bit more than that - what if someone has to drop out ...
   I wondered if they would run through the applications as they came in and eliminate the non-Londoners first (which we are).  I applied anyway as DD goes to London twice a week already and we are closer to central London than people who live at the ends of the tube lines.  At least we can put it out of our minds for now and hope we might stand a chance.  Didn't realise it was only 16 people though, though it might be a bit more than that - what if someone has to drop out ...
I've sent them an email asking when they were giving out auditions and nothing......emma7 wrote:I agree that leaving the casting to July cuts out so many potential candidates. I called them ages ago and got the response that they were busy with other castings (adults) and hadn't worked out when they would start to look at the 'Young Players'. At the time, anticipating this, I said- 'well, does the casting director realise that children in London often travel or have other activities out of London in late July and August and the person I spoke to said - 'oh, I'm sure they know this'. Well, I doubt they have thought about this really.I think they are used to adult actors who are available all the time and are not a part of a family that have other children, activities etc... I emailed them today to again reiterate this point (in a very nice way), but, frankly, I doubt anyone is even reading the emails and probably won't look at any of the submissions until they start the actual process.
 
  