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How to prepare for an audition

By Libby Davis

4th

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Step 1:Find out about the audition. It may be posted online or somewhere in public.

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Step 2: find out what you need to do. You may have to sing, dance, dramatic or comedy monologue.

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Step 3:Then find the perfect song, or monologue

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Step 4: pick the right date that fits you schedule

Audition 9 am

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Step 5: the night before your audition go to bed early.(you do not want to be sleepy not good for dancing

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Step 6: wake up a good 2-3 hours before your audition(if you are slow in the morning wake up earlier. Get ready do not eat candy or soda or milk products.

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Step 7:you want to arrive early you might have to fill out paperwork

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Step 8: you wait for them to call your name ( it is good to be nervous)

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Step 9: you do your audition

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Step 10:It may take them 1-2 day to call or e mail you saying you got a call back, you got the part or sorry you have been cut

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Step 11: if you get a call back great repeat steps 1-10

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Break a leg!!!!!!!!!!!

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* Please note this is for professional audition only, not for school. Results may vary. When I say break a leg I mean good luck( theatre tradition) do not go off and break a leg.