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kozafluitmusique

Resume question

I have a resume question.

At my new school, when I am asked, "What theatre experience have you done?" for the resume, should I list everything from the beginning (what I've done in high school &middle school) or what should I say?

Should I do the same thing for community productions?

Thanks!
Holly

Hm, well, I'm not 100% sure, buuut... I'd say that if you have done a lot of shows, list a few of your most impressive roles and then add "and others" or something along those lines at the end.
kozafluitmusique

That's partially my problem - I haven't done that many Embarassed

The thing is the new high school is in a whole another country...so places that might be somewhat familiar where I live, aren't going to be in the Netherlands.
Holly

Then just write them all! Smile
LisaKitty

If you don't have a lot of performing experience on your resume, then by all means include all theatre-related education you've had. Classes, workshops, private lessons, etc. That will show that you are serious about your work, even though you don't have a lot of practical experience yet.
Holly

LisaKitty wrote:
If you don't have a lot of performing experience on your resume, then by all means include all theatre-related education you've had. Classes, workshops, private lessons, etc. That will show that you are serious about your work, even though you don't have a lot of practical experience yet.


I don't think that it's quite a resume she's doing - just a questionaire type thing? Although I could be wrong.

Because if it's an actual resume then I'm totally wrong in my advice! Smile
kozafluitmusique

Holly wrote:
LisaKitty wrote:
If you don't have a lot of performing experience on your resume, then by all means include all theatre-related education you've had. Classes, workshops, private lessons, etc. That will show that you are serious about your work, even though you don't have a lot of practical experience yet.


I don't think that it's quite a resume she's doing - just a questionaire type thing? Although I could be wrong.

Because if it's an actual resume then I'm totally wrong in my advice! Smile


This is like for a resume I would put together for my new high school's audition/a community theatre production.
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