Disney theme park cast members deserve awards for the work they do. They are acting for hours at a time, in full costume outdoors, never break character, and get paid pennies. It might beat waiting tables while you are waiting for your big break, but it's still a lot of work. (via Digg)
Obviously, she has been playing this role for a while; long enough to properly affect the persona and develop a good byplay and interaction for the park-goers.
I'm sure that, as a character spends more time in a role at a park like this, they develop a large repertoire of remarks that they can bring up, seemingly off the cuff, and use as needed. They may say the same things (i.e., "the pleasure is all yours"; "How do you feel about Snow White? This is a very important question; answer wisely!") seventeen times a day or more, but the odds are they are saying it to seventeen different people or groups and never to the same person or group twice.
Obviously, she has been playing this role for a while; long enough to properly affect the persona and develop a good byplay and interaction for the park-goers.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that, as a character spends more time in a role at a park like this, they develop a large repertoire of remarks that they can bring up, seemingly off the cuff, and use as needed. They may say the same things (i.e., "the pleasure is all yours"; "How do you feel about Snow White? This is a very important question; answer wisely!") seventeen times a day or more, but the odds are they are saying it to seventeen different people or groups and never to the same person or group twice.
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12 minutes !
ReplyDeleteSomeone tell me what happens.