Please print and bring completed forms to auditions.
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Theater in general is a collaborative art. It isn’t about the actor – it’s about the team. In order to be a great actor, you NEED all the other actors. Therefore it is imperative that every cast member is committed to the production schedule. Please confirm your availability for all rehearsals, stage setup/tear down and performance dates BEFORE you audition.
Bring something to read while waiting for your turn to audition to help calm your nerves. Avoid pacing and reciting your lines
When you walk in the audition room, be confident. The human brain makes 27 judgements within seconds of meeting someone new.
Wear something that makes you feel comfortable and confident. It will steady your nerves.
Don't let the talent of other auditioners psyche you out! You never know what the director is looking for, it might be something YOU have!
There is usually an X or a T on the floor of an audition. Find your mark, but you don't have to stay rooted. The space is yours, feel free to move around a bit.
Vocal Warm Up Tip: Humming can warm your voice up really quickly because it keeps the air trapped inside your instrument (your voice).
Show up on time. In theater you are part of a team. Being late gives an impression that others time isn't valuable.
No matter your role, give it 💯%. Every person is an integral part of the finished product.
arm up Tip: Do a Shake and Roll! Shake out your arms, wrists, hands and legs. Roll your shoulders and neck. Yawn big! Now you are ready to start your vocal warm up!
Vocal Warm Up Tip: Elevator Slides, use an "ahh" sound and starting on a low note, smoothly slide up to your highest note and back down again. Remember: you aren't done with your warm up until you are 100% ready to sing/project your voice.
Ask questions! If you are wondering something, or don't understand, there is probably someone else who has the same question!
Don't leave your costume for last minute. Establish your costume ASAP so you can hunt for those perfect pieces.
😀 Block out small amounts of time three days a week to practice. You will be expected to review and memorize your lines on your own time.📖
☝️Vocal Warm Up Tip: Here's a tongue twister to try. Wunwun was a racehorse, Tutu was one, too. Wunwun won one race. Tutu, won one, too! Remember: you aren't done with your warm up until you are 100% ready to sing/project your voice.