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When writing a theatrical resume...?
Is it appropriate for me to abbreviate "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" to just "Joseph..."? I've seen it done with the ellipses before, but I was just wondering if it looked unprofessional. (I need to shorten it for the sake of space, and I can't afford the make the font any smaller.)
Thank you in advance for your help!
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I had the same issue with that very long name so I just did
"Joseph/Dreamcoat"
if they dont know what you mean they nare idiots
good luck with the resume
- 1 decade ago
Oh yeah. I've seen that before. They do that because when you have a bio in a show, in a program. They want to make it short. It's "Joseph...Dreamcoat", But you can shorten it.
- nickieLv 45 years ago
so happy that I found this topic already answered! Its like you've read my thoughts!