THE 2007 - 2008 SEASON

Smoke On The Mountain [ i ]

Bridge To Terabithia [ i ]
&
Tuesdays With Morrie
[ i ]

I Love You, You're Perfect,
Now Change
[ i ]

The Sound Of Music [ i ]


YOUTH MAINSTAGE
Honk! Junior [ i ]

2008 SUMMER STAGE
Grease [ i ]


Audition Schedule & Info
After the Audition

It is your job to audition and the director's job to cast the play.

Just because you have a personal relationship with a director, don't think this means you will be given the role. Directors will pass on very close friends, and cast people they don't care for. Every audition, and every show, is unique.

Be happy for other actor's success.

Keep your sense of humor. Unfortunately, luck has a lot more to do with it than anybody is willing to admit.

If you get the part--great! Enjoy it, and don't despair if it's not the part you wanted. At auditions you've done less than one percent of the work necessary to perform a role. Use your casting as an energizer to propel you into the difficult work that is necessary to perform a role. If you are not willing to work in rehearsals, there is always someone available who is willing to do the work.

If you don't get the part--that's too bad, but it's not the end of the world, nor the end of your acting career. It was not a rejection of you, only an affirmation of someone else. You simply weren't right for that part, but you will be for another part. Keep auditioning and don't give up--eventually, it will happen.

Being cast is only partly about how good you are -- it's also about whether or not you are appropriate for the roles we need to fill or, sometimes, whether you match up with or look right in relation to one or more other auditioners. You might be the best actor and/or singer we've seen, but if you're totally inappropriate for the characters we need, we can't cast you. Respect the director's decision! Occasionally, actors who don't get the part they want, think they can get the director to change his mind by pleading, complaining or threatening. This behavior will only hurt your chances now, and in the future.

REMEMBER - it often is that there is plenty of talent to choose from and only one person can be cast. The director must choose and cannot choose every actor he/she could cast or would like to cast.


[ The ACT Auditon Format ]

[ General Guidelines for Auditioning ]

[ Audition Schedule ]

      




Honk! Junior
Youth Mainstage Production Workshop
Auditions - Aug 28th, 6pm

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07 - 08 Mainstage Shows
Opportunities for Youth
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