Martes, Hunyo 28, 2011

Actor Auditions to Get into Broadway

Actor auditions for Broadway are plenty. Just type in any Actors Union website or Broadway casting website on a search engine, hit the search button, and you will find millions of results.

Broadway is always looking for new talent. However, they never settle for mediocrity. That's why it is important to maximize your talents in order to get noticed by Broadway casting directors.

When auditioning for Broadway plays, you must remember the following:


  • Check the things needed for the auditions: what songs to sing? what scenes to memorize? will you be asked to dance?
  • If they are asking for you to sing something in specific, then practice it beforehand.
  • If they did not let you know what songs to sing, then you are free to choose whatever you want. But the best thing to do here is to choose a song that is of the same "feel" as the show you are auditioning for.
  • Memorize at least 32 bars of the song you are going to sing.
  • Read the play. Understand the characters. This will help you bring more feeling to the lines you are about to read.
  • Sometimes casting directors will put you to the test through "cold reading" or reading lines that you haven't previously rehearsed. This will help casting directors see if you can still act, understand and deliver lines well even only after a few seconds or a minute of preparation.
  • You might be asked to do a monologue, so prepare one.
  • If you were notified that you are required to prepare a dance routine, be sure to wear clothes that you can move freely in as well as proper dancing shoes.
  • Be polite to everyone in the auditions.
  • Arrive at the auditions early, ideally, 15 minutes before the time of the audition. This will help you adjust to the environment and prepare yourself.
  • Bring your resume and headshots. Prepare at least 3 copies of them. Casting directors like to look at them before you are asked to go on stage.
  • Walk into the audition with confidence.

Auditioning for Broadway is a tough challenge that hundreds of people are willing to take. Actor auditions for Broadway must be paired with training, preparation and most of all... talent. And to truly succeed, you must be persistent. So even after multiple auditions and zero roles casted for you, you have to keep trying. The Broadway world opens its doors to those with immense talent and passion if they knocked hard enough.

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