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BASE Podcast #4.5 - Michael Naylor & Collette Guitart - Foot In The Door

1h 8m · BASE Podcast · 28 Mar 09:15

Foot In The Door
Host: John Graham
Guests: Michael Naylor & Collette Guitart
Next up on @base_pod we have a double whammy with @colletteguitart and @michaelnaylor53 speaking to @mrjgraham about how they got their breaks into multiple aspects of the industry. From touring with Musicals to touring with the Spice Girls. From Hip Hop Theatre to Netflix movies to appearing on the West End, this episode has it all. We hear about long term absences from dance through injury. We hear about missing out on dream jobs at the last round of auditions and what it meant to Collette and Michael when they both managed to book those dream jobs. We get an insight into the challenge of being an on-stage swing. We discuss auditions and the human element of casting you just can't get via social media and much more. A really enjoyable and informative conversation with two great people.
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