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This is the day that I was born. I was born in Evanston Hospital in Evanston.
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I started working at Plato's and was a Sales Associate
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I had to quit my job at Plato's Closet due to the immense time Hairspray rehearsals demanded.
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I was elected by my peers in a vote to be their President for the 2015-2016 year.
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After 2 and a half years of being really involved in both the onstage and backstage part of theatre, I was cast in a lead.
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On this night, after the performance, I decided that I wanted to major in Musical Theatre for college.
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I was hired to work as a Performing Arts Camp Counselor for the Mayer Kaplan JCC, where I will continue to work this coming summer.
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I auditioned and applied and was accepted for Musical Theatre at Viterbo University in La Crosse Wisconsin
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I hope to get through the rest of high school with good grades and get through my auditions without having it affect school too much.
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I'm hoping to get accepted to a couple more Musical Theatre programs and have a tough choice to make about where I will go. I do not know where I will be going- I applied to 16 schools and will audition for each one.
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I am hoping not to have to go to graduate school, but it depends on where I see myself, and if I feel there is still more to learn. I would consider graduate school, but perhaps for teaching or somethinge else to add to my existing major.
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As an actress, there are no guarentees that you will have jobs and be making money year round. I will hopefully have another job (nannying, dog walking, waitressing, some temp work, etc) to live on, but my primary income will come from working in shows. I will spend the first couple of years trying to get my equity card, and once I get my equity card I will be able to make more money.
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I will come back and live in IL, specifally Chicago because it is a great stepping stone to New York. In Chicago I can work and build my resume and prepare myself for the more cutthroat environment in New York. I would be close to my family and friends and in turn, close to help. It's a time to adjust to being on my own and being a working actress.
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Cities are better for actors and performers becauase there are more opportunities for jobs, making connections, and starting from nothing.
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I will not own a car because I will probably not be able to afford one and will not need one. This is because I will probably live in the cities for most of my adult life, and public transportation is more practical for those who live in the city and don't really leave much.
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At this point in my life, I hope to have my equity card and will be working on bigger and better shows. I will hopefully be making more money than I was 5 years ago.
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At this point in my life, I hope to be living in NYC and working as an actress. NYC is the biggest hub of theatre in America.
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Condos are extremely expensive, as are houses in NYC. If I get an apartment with my husband then it would be less expensive.
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I can see myself being married at this stage of my life, but I will probably not have kids quite yet. I will, however, have pets. Growing up my house was never without pets, so I would find an empty apartment very strange and lonely. I will probably have cats and a dog or two.