How do you audition for a play?

How do you audition for a play?

Successful Audition Tips

  1. Read the Audition Notice Carefully. Actors should arrive at auditions fully prepared, not just ready to perform, but also to present any requested material.
  2. Be Professional.
  3. Dress Appropriately.
  4. Perfect Your Monologue.
  5. Get to Know the Play.
  6. Practice Cold Reading.
  7. Don’t Apologize.

How do I apply for national Youth Theatre?

Become a National Youth Theatre Member (Ages 13+)

  1. Join the Hub.
  2. Submit an Audition Tape or Book a Backstage Interview via the Hub Notice Board.
  3. Wait to hear back in May 2021 if you’ve successfully gained a place on our Summer Courses.

Does the Phoenix Theatre Company hold in-person auditions?

The Phoenix Theatre Company will not be holding any in-person general auditions for our 2021/2022 Season. However, we encourage all artists interested in auditioning in any future productions to prepare and submit a video audition.*

Do I need to submit a video audition for youth roles?

ATTENTION YOUTH ARTISTS (16 years of age and below): Youth actors are NOT required to submit a video audition. However, they are encouraged to send their headshot/resume and a filled-out audition form to [email protected] with the subject line YOUTH AUDITIONS 2020 for consideration.

What are the age requirements for auditions?

Auditions for plays and musicals in the Spotlight season are open to young performers up to the age of 19, depending on which show it is. Some shows may require limited age ranges depending on the material. The requirements to audition are posted for each separate show. Prepare a head shot (photo of head and shoulders) for season play auditions.

What is the age limit to audition for spotlight shows?

Auditions for plays and musicals in the Spotlight season are open to young performers up to the age of 19, depending on which show it is. Some shows may require limited age ranges depending on the material. The requirements to audition are posted for each separate show.

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