GRATEFUL: Everything Happens for a Reason Annoying Actor
by Friend @Actor_Friend
2020-05-04 05:21:55
GRATEFUL: Everything Happens for a Reason Annoying Actor
by Friend @Actor_Friend
2020-05-04 05:21:55
In this satirical 'create your own show business destiny' sequel to #SOBLESSED: the Annoying Actor Friend's Guide to Werking in Show Business, the reader is placed smack in the middle of the Broadway industry, and in control of his or her own fat...
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In this satirical 'create your own show business destiny' sequel to #SOBLESSED: the Annoying Actor Friend's Guide to Werking in Show Business, the reader is placed smack in the middle of the Broadway industry, and in control of his or her own fate. With over a hundred different choices and endings, the reader's potential trajectories are endless, allowing each person to have an utterly unique experience every time they open the book. What if you went to the chorus call that you bailed on because it was cold as balls outside? What if you booked that role that went to the person it usually goes to? What if you took a Ricola before that callback instead of a shot of Jameson? What if you killed someone. Show business is full of infinite possibilities, and only in #GRATEFUL will you have the opportunity to see every single alternative. So, like, this book is basically Laura Osnes' cabaret The Paths Not Taken, having sex with a cracked out If/Then, while listening to Serial.
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