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Joe Neuhaus's avatar

I loved this story. It reminded me of my humiliating musical experience. Because I could dance, friends convinced me to audition for West Side Story during my sophomore year in undergraduate college. About thirty minutes before the audition, I discovered that I had to bring sheet music that I would sing to. I ran from dorm to dorm, because each had a piano, looking for sheet music. The only music I recognized was Bob Dylan's Blowing In the Wind. A cute auditioner was sitting in the front row, eyes locked with mine, her face displaying a mixture of pity and hopefulness. Shaking and sweating from embarrassment and fear, I had to stop and restart several times before a voice in the back of the auditorium commanded, "Please, just sing Happy Birthday." I didn't get the part.

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David Goldbloom's avatar

This was hilarious. All of us fear being exposed as faking our way through something (life, playing the trumpet, etc) but you got caught - and survived! Thanks for such a vivid, almost cinematic description of a crystalline moment of dread at the height of adolescent vulnerability, when we start to fake being adults.

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