Originally Posted by
Samanfa
I don't think looks should matter, if someone was meant to be 'beautiful' on screen and they chose an 'ugly' person who cares? It should be about beauty and characteristics within.
As I wear glasses, and have been in a situation sort of like this before (but mine was sexist) I feel that looks shouldn't matter.
Basically, we could only take BTEC performing arts (I didn't) but my ex did, and no one liked him, and he's a bit chubby, and he got the minimal parts, just sweeping a broom off stage and such; that was because he wasn't that good. That's what it should be about, I do see where you are coming from and I feel that you are in the right.
When you are in the production or rehearsing, look at the other characters portrayed in the production, maybe they are like that because that's how they act/look in real life, it may be because they can relate to the part and it may be fun for them, but what the teacher doesn't realise is that he/she should take into consideration everyone's views.
However, maybe the teacher didn't have the time to rehearse a lot, and didn't want someone who didn't look the part - to be honest, if you are good at drama then it's her/his loss.
I've like critisied my point in there a bit, but I stick with my first thought, it isn't fair. Regardless of looks they should be picking people who are best for the role, that's the only way they can improve.