It is not an easy thing to do to get a Broadway audition. To become known in the theatrical scene it take a lot of very hard work.Before you even think of going to a Broadway audition you need to be sure you have an impressive resume, pro shots taken, some memorized lines that showcase your skills, and a great support team.
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Broadway is the highest level of commercial theatre in the world, so landing a Broadway audition is a big deal and really impressive.
First off, you always want to be punctual. If you can, arrive at least 20 minutes early before your Broadway audition. Being 2 hours early is always a better option than going to your audition 1 minute late. This give you the time to socialize, relax, check out the scene, and get all forms filled out that need to be filled out.
Also never be rude or talk down to anyone at a Broadway audition, especially other people trying out. They may just be another person trying to take your spot, but you have to understand that everyone there is in the same position. Understanding that view point can get you farther in the long run.
The night before your audition make sure you read the script and have it memorized. You can say your lines in front of a mirror or with people in your family, because close friends and people in your family will be a lot more sensitive to your feelings. Try taping yourself and watching your own subtle movements. Have young kids such as your children or watch you. Since kids are usually very honest, but at the same time not harsh.
I’m hoping that the information I’ve shared with you will help you get that next Broadway audition.
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