Welcome back everyone. This is full of references to the various animated characters whom have been mistaken for being black when they really aren't. Example here? My OC Basil who is German-Irish yet inherited his mother's Greek-Italian skin tone. Enjoy and review.
Auditions
Auditions came for "The Voodoo Tragedy." Among the people auditioning were those who were African-Canadian, Mexican-Canadian, Indian-Canadian, Arabian-Canadian, Spanish-Canadian, Pakistani-Canadian, Australian-Canadian, Native Canadian, Puerto Rican-Canadian, Greek-Canadian, Italian-Canadian and Hawaiian-Canadian. It was surprising how many ethnicities could be mistaken for the other. Actually, it was more bizarre than anything. There were some who were against the idea but if African-American actor Noble Johnson could play Native American, Latino and Arabian characters then why couldn't it work in reverse with other actors?
Who was doing the casting? Tina, Victoria and Lynch Webber.
First up was Camillio Martinez. He auditioned and ended up in the role of the Duncan equivalent. Someone young playing someone still young, but older. Duncan and thus the character based off of him was thirty-nine years old, Cam was fifteen years younger. Of course a little bit of makeup would make Cam look the proper age.
After Cam, both Chaz and Basil came crashing in. Cam wasn't even out of the room yet when those two came crashing in. Tina, Barrage, Victoria, Lynch, they all couldn't help but watch in complete bewilderment. They had both stolen Georgian era styled costumes from the costume department and swords from the prop department. This was beyond bizarre. The two had already started fighting.
"I learned fencing from Errol Flynn!" cried Chaz.
This only resulted in Basil responding with "Well, I learned fencing from Rathbone!" One Basil learning fencing from another Basil. How was that for irony?
No one stayed to watch the fight. They all left only to find Basil and Chaz still fighting when the came back. Chaz was tiring but Basil was still going strong! Basil didn't get a role but he did end up as fight choreographer. As for Chaz he ended up in the role of the Young Siward equivalent whose only point of existing was to get killed by the Macbeth equivalent.
Basil wasn't complaining. Neither was Tina, who considered that Chaz was less of a jerk than Brad but still a jerk. And considering that when she had been starting out, Chaz had been pretty sadistic. It was time for some sweet justice now.
