Jay Croft's Journal: Thoughts and Happenings in my acting career.

Tag Archives: ACT1 Theater

Auditioned for Driving Miss Daisy

I was able to audition for Driving Miss Daisy last night at Act1 Theater. There were a total of 3 people who auditioned for DAISY, 2 who auditioned for HOKE and only me for BOOLIE. That’s pretty good for me. The director Rebecca Coffee, who also directed A Christmas Story, admitted that she has already [...]

First full week of 2009

Today, I mailed off the application with headshot and resume for the Unifieds. Deadline is January 16th. Hopefully I will be accepted again this year. Last years attendance got me auditions at The Alliance, Theatre in the Square, Marcus Jewish Community Center Theatre and with Tyler Perry Studios. This year, I plan to work with [...]

What I Did On 2008-12-16

Just got a call from my audition for Out Town at Lionheart Theatre. Did not get the role I wanted, but the director called anyway. very nice # OUR TOWN, not Out Town. Out Town is that _other_ play. # Planning ahead, I want to audition for Sabrina Fair at Kudzu (Jan 6,7) and Driving [...]

Nominated for a MAT Award

The 2008 Metropolitan Atlanta Theater Awards nominations were announced yesterday. The two plays that I was in and reviewed were Breaking Legs and A Christmas Story. Breaking Legs at Kudzu Playhouse Best Major Supporting Actor in a Play – Chris Arapoglou –  “Mike Francisco” Best Minor Supporting Actor in a Play – Jay Croft –  [...]

Alpharetta news paper Review & News

There is an article in a local news paper called Review & News for Alpharetta and Roswell titled: ACT1 actors in Alpharetta relive holiday memories with ‘A Christmas Story’ November 28, 2007 (SPECIAL/www.northfulton.com)Jay Croft, the narrator and adult Ralphie, holds the famous genuine Red Ryder 200-shot Carbine Action Air Rifle, the object of young Ralph’s [...]