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‘ROCK OF AGES’…AND THE USUAL

February 4, 2009

I have been keeping quite busy doing a little bit of this, a little bit of that. Along with lots of good auditions and callbacks, meetings of producers, voice-overs, editing, and work with the talented team from ROCK OF AGES. It is currently off-Broadway, but set to “Rock Broadway” this March in New York City.

Despite the somewhat shaky ground on which the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) is currently standing and the slower than usual acting front for this time of year known as pilot season, when actors are ordinarily out there auditioning the most for all the new show as well as the shows lucky enough to come back for another season, I have been busier then usual. However, when the industry is slower or not at its peak, so to speak, I tend to go out more, which is something I have never understood. This trend continues for me and is fully welcomed.

I have talked in past blogs about my work with Telsey Casting of NYC, whenever they are out in LA. No matter what show I am working on with them, be it DIRTY DANCING, WICKED, IN THE HEIGHTS, or the most recent, ROCK OF AGES, I always have such a fun time and enjoy getting the opportunity to recharge my creative battery by being among so many talented and artistic people at one time. I always get to interact with imaginative minds and meet other actors doing what I do, simply putting themselves out there, taking the opportunity presented in the form of an audition, and doing the best they can before moving onto the next.

ROCK OF AGES takes you on “a musical trip with a story set to blazing hits from such iconic rockers as REO Speedwagon, STYX, Journey, Bon Jovi, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Steve Perry, Whitesnake, Night Ranger, Quarterflash, Poison, Asia, Damn Yankees and more!” The show gave me the chance to meet and work with known actors in the industry, a few familiar faces, and even some teen idols and rock stars from the 70’s and 80’s who had hit songs on major record labels. I love talking to them, hearing about all they have done, and simply being in the presence of those who have been at this, truly pounding the pavement, for decades!

Ultimately, if entertaining is what you love to do, you have no choice but to stick with it, while keeping yourself grounded to the pavement you are pounding, because you will have your highs, as far as success goes, and, although they often level out, just as anything does, you can always reach them again at a later time. This business is completely unpredictable, and you never know when that one role, or show, that was meant for you, is going to surface and allow you to shine, be it for the first time, or the hundredth time!

Overall, things have been going well, and even though I am not booking at the end of my auditions and callbacks, I am finding myself being the only blonde in the small groups called back, which have consisted of a brunette, red head, and black haired actor. It often comes down to a “look.” That is what so much of this industry is often, but not always, about.

I, for whatever reason, have a somewhat strong sense that this is going to be a good year, in some form, and am looking forward to all that is ahead, while maintaining a positive attitude. I am planning to keep living the daily life of an actor through all the ups and downs of the roller coaster that it is. Basically, for the past couple weeks, that has consisted of ROCK OF AGES…and the usual.


“Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck — but, most of all, endurance.”
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2 Responses to “‘ROCK OF AGES’…AND THE USUAL”

  1. Michelle on February 4th, 2009 7:54 pm

    I love that you are working with the cast from ROCK. One of my friends from college is in it.

    As always, your positive outlook is refreshing and invigorating.

    Truly beautiful Elfkin.

    Can’t wait to see you tomorrow night!

  2. thehollywoodcareercoach on February 11th, 2009 11:52 pm

    hi liesl. thanks for saying hello. i agree, that this will likely be a good year in hollywood. i look forward to reading your posts as well. i haven’t heard of rock of ages, maybe i’ve been out of ny for too long. see ya.

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