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Broadway Play Auditioning: Video Series

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Auditioning for a Broadway play requires careful preparation. Learn how to prepare for a Broadway play audition with this free acting video series.

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  1. Prepare yourself for a Broadway play audition by going to see plays. Learn about preparing for an audition with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  2. Build a resume for a Broadway play audition by auditioning for every opportunity that arises. Learn how to build an acting resume with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  3. Taking acting classes before auditioning for a Broadway play will help improve your acting skills. Learn about theatre education with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  4. Different monologues are needed to audition for a Broadway play. Learn how to aquire the right collection of monologues with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  5. Broadway play auditions are found on websites and in local publications. Learn where to find Broadway play auditions with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  6. Head shots for Broadway play auditions should be taken by a professional photographer. Learn more about actor's head shots with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  7. Research the character for a Broadway play audition to better represent the role. Learn about suggesting the audition character with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  8. When choosing the right monologue for a Broadway play audition, use one that is in the same genre as the play. Learn about choosing a monologue with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  9. Visualize the listener when performing a monologue for a Broadway play audition. Learn about monologue visualization with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  10. Be aware of the objective of your monologue when auditioning for a Broadway play. Learn how to determine a monologue objective with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  11. Develop your character throughout the monologue when auditioning for a Broadway play. Learn about character development with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  12. Warm up for a Broadway play audition by warming up your body, mind, and speech. Learn audition warm ups with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  13. Creative leading when auditioning for a Broadway play is a technique of blending real life experience with the character. Learn how to use creative leading with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  14. Create a scene partner for a Broadway play audition monologue by envisioning the person in front of you. Learn how to make your scene partner real with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  15. Sides for a Broadway play audition are parts of a script. Learn more about sides with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  16. Make choices about sides for a Broadway play audition even if you have questions. Learn about making choices for sides with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  17. Agents are not always necessary to audition for a Broadway play. Learn more about agents and managers with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  18. Callbacks for a Broadway play audition are opportunities to return for a second audition. Learn more about callbacks with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  19. Readers in a Broadway play audition are people who read the opposite character lines. Learn more about readers with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  20. Follow up your Broadway play audition with a short note on a custom postcard. Learn more about following up an audition with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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  21. Your stamina for rejection is important to consider when auditioning for a Broadway play. Learn how to assess your stamina with expert tips from an actress in this free acting video.

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Broadway theatre, often simply referred to as Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters located in the Theatre District of the New York City borough of Manhattan. Broadway theatre is the best known form of professional theatre to the general public in the United States, and is the most lucrative for the performers. Broadway theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world. The successful shows that play on Broadway have usually been viewed as generally mainstream and rarely on the cutting edge of the art form. Auditioning for a Broadway play can be stressful. In this free acting video series, an actress will teach you about the ups and downs of audition for Broadway. Learn how to prepare yourself by seeing as many plays as you can, learn about building a resume, taking classes, and getting head shots taken to improve your chances of getting auditions. Learn about different types of monologues, scripts, and audition types as well as how to warm up your body, mind, and speech before you go in. Fear not the Broadway audition with this informative guide.

 
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Athena Reich Athena Reich is a professional musician, actress, artist, singer, songwriter and coach for all of the above. She is based in New York City. Reich has released four CDs, toured internationally and has shared the stage with Sara McLachlan, Jim Carrey, Stephen Schwartz, Lisa Loeb and others. She is a member of the Actors Equity Association and has taught at Oregon State University, the Brooklyn Museum and the Manhattan New Music Project.dkdk

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