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Is it bad if on my resume ?

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the theater group i'm in there are no guys ( for the last 3 years ) . so we do 4 plays a year so 11 out of 12 of them the theater coach/ director always ask if i will play a boys role. I actually am very girlie. My private acting couch always tells me that its a good challenge, and they are always a large part . When people look at my resume will that matte that have played guys roles . i have a lot of other experience that i play girl parts tho.. and tree different acting class ( that i have been tacking for 7 years know), privet lessons, and musical theater, and have been in 6 commercials in the last 10 years

thanks .

Ps : i am 13

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  1. i feel so


  2.   First of all you should listen to and agree with your coach. The challenge alone shows and adds to your versatility, as well as credibility.

      Yes it's perfectly OK to include your roles and the parts, you don't have to state anything about GIRLY, and anyone reading the resume, should "Get It" anyway.

       No offense at all, please forgive this, but please check spelling before submitting. It might be OK here, although there is spell check, but on a resume, you'll be thought less of.

  3. If you think thats is a bad thing don't put it. But remember is just acting there is nothing wrong with it.  

  4. no it's not bad at all. but i might indicate on my resume that the theatre group is all girls. it doesn't matter, but why not give all known information about your experience. THEATRE GROUP (all girls). it's a simple way to justify your experience being with male roles. it also says a lot about your abilities that your director choose you to take on those roles.  

  5. no it shouldn't look bad, if anything it should show you have quite a range. if anyone asks, just explain you currently have no males in your theater group.  

  6. Could somebody help me with my question?

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

    The more roles you play the better the resume looks to other people

  7. no that will actually be great because the director/producer will be able to see that you are able to play something that is completely different from who you are and which will mean that you are very good at acting

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