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  2. Begin by filling in your personal details: Last Name, First Name, Age, Gender, Height, Hair Color, and Eye Color. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Provide your contact information including Student E-mail Address, Street Address, City, Zip Code, and Home Phone/Cell Phone.
  4. Next, enter your educational background: Name of High School, School Address, Theatre Director's Name and Email. This section is crucial for verification.
  5. Indicate your area of interest by checking the appropriate boxes for Performance or Technical Theatre. Specify any additional interests such as acting or stage management.
  6. Complete the training/education section by listing theatre-related courses taken in high school along with instructors and schools.
  7. Fill out the honors/awards section with any relevant accolades received during your theatre education.
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The 5 Stages of the Audition Process You receive an audition. You prepare for the audition. You get ready to perform the audition. You perform the audition (live, self-tape, or via Zoom). You debrief after the audition. ADDITIONAL ADVICE.
An audition is essentially a job interview for an acting job. There are three main types of auditions: casting calls, casting auditions and theater auditions.
How to find acting auditions Network within your professional circle. Consider looking within your current network of people in the industry, such as fellow actors, friends or acting coaches. Use various social media outlets. Look for casting calls in your area. Sign up to join online audition sites.
Tips for Auditioning Be prepared. If you are asked to present a song or monologue, prepare your piece well. Be kind to everyone and smile. Be on time for your appointment. Use your waiting time wisely. Dress appropriately. Introduce yourself. Dont watch the directors. Mistakes happen.
The three main types of acting (3 types of actors) include Screen Acting, which is all about being in movies and on television; Stage Acting, which is performing in theaters in front of a live audience; and Voice Acting, which is performing with only your voice, where you wont be physically seen by an audience.

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Here are seven ways you can further your career, even if you dont have an agent or manager championing your talent: Create your own work. Read industry publications. Work on student films. Attend Equity Principal Auditions. Reach out to casting directors, directors, and producers. Beware of having a chip on your shoulder.
To get you started, here are 10 top monologues for auditions. Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare: Act 3, Scene 1. The Tempest by William Shakespeare: Act 2, Scene 2. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare: Act 2, Scene 2. The Seagull by Anton Chekhov: Konstantins mother monologue.

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